Who We Are
The Disability Intersectional Feminist Forum (DIFF) is a dynamic, member-based platform dedicated to amplifying the voices of women and girls with disabilities in Nepal. Founded in March 2024, DIFF brings together diverse feminist and disability rights movements to challenge discrimination, build solidarity, and create meaningful change.
At DIFF, we recognize that identity is never singular. Women and girls with disabilities experience life at the intersections of caste, ethnicity, geography, sexuality, and social identity. By centering these diverse lived experiences, we ensure that advocacy and policy are shaped by those most affected.
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Our Vision
A just and inclusive Nepal where women and girls with disabilities actively shape policies, dismantle discrimination, and claim their rightful space in society.
Our Mission
To unify feminist-disability movements by amplifying marginalized voices, fostering collaboration, and advancing rights from grassroots to global platforms.
Our Goals
Strengthen movements, amplify voices, and empower women and girls with disabilities.
What We Do
Network Building
We create sustainable collaborations among organizations and activists working for feminist and disability rights.
Voice Amplification
We influence policy at local, national, and global levels by ensuring that marginalized voices are heard where it matters most.
Empowerment Programs
Through training, campaigns, and leadership development, we equip women and girls with disabilities to lead change.
Tech for Advocacy
We leverage digital tools to broaden our reach and strengthen advocacy efforts.
Strategic Partnerships
We build alliances with national and international networks for collective impact.
Cross-Border Solidarity
We connect with global movements, fostering shared learning and collaboration.
Our Members
Whether you are an individual activist or a women-led organization, DIFF welcomes you to be part of a movement that transforms lives.







Together, We Rise
DIFF is more than an organization, it’s a movement. By uniting voices, breaking barriers, and demanding change, we are building a future where every woman and girl with a disability can thrive.