We believe that when mothers thrive, the whole world moves forward.
Your support — big or small, active or quiet — helps us amplify mothers’ voices, advocate for care, and create lasting change for families and societies worldwide.
Small actions, big impact — this is where change begins. As an Ally, you help us spread awareness and strengthen our movement.
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💬 “Even small gestures grow into movements when we act together.”
Join a community of individuals who believe that care is the foundation of equality and sustainability.
As a Supporting Member, your ongoing contribution fuels our advocacy, research, campaign and international representation.
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💬 When many of you contribute, it becomes a powerful force for change. And if you decide to “turn up the volume” with a larger contribution, you give even more strength to our collective voice.
Become a Champion and join a global community shaping the future of care: offer your time and skills to support MMM’s ongoing projects. All talents and skills are welcome.
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You’ll work alongside a fun and passionate international team. Whether you’re on the front lines or behind the scenes, you’re part of a global movement.
Volunteering opportunities exist at the International General Secretariat in Paris, with the EU delegation in Brussels, and the UN delegation in New York, Geneva and Vienna. But you can also work from anywhere in the world.
Current needs:
25.03.26
UN Geneva – Violence against women is widely acknowledged. Yet the specific forms of violence linked to motherhood remain largely overlooked. Drawing on grassroots evidence from across the globe, Make Mothers
25.03.26
UN New York – At the event MMM organised on the margins of the 70th UN Commission on the Status of Women, experts and policymakers converged to argue that parental leave is far more than a workplace benefit
24.03.26
By Ariane de Liedekerke, Network Co-ordinator, Make Mothers Matter While many women are still sidelined professionally after becoming mothers, leading to a lose-lose situation, some companies are testing new wa
16.03.26
Make Mothers Matter (MMM) responded to the Public Consultation on the European Commission’s upcoming Skill Portability Initiative. We submitted a paper outlining our views and provided feedback on the need to
14.03.26
UN Geneva – An MMM submission to the OHCHR call for input on the impact of mental health challenges on the enjoyment of human rights by young people highlights a critical, often overlooked human rights issue:
13.03.26
UN Geneva – Responding to the OHCHR Call for inputs on Climate Financing and Human Rights MMM argues that climate finance must prioritise mothers, unpaid caregivers, and maternal health in order to be truly e