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Women's Learning Partnership Reviews

2.2

14% would recommend to a friend

(5 total reviews)

14% positive business outlook

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5 reviews
2.0
18 Mar 2025

Disrespectful and Incompetent Management

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Pros

The mission and vision of the organization is commendable, and plenty of impactful work has been done over the years. The staff I worked with (most of whom quit over the past year) were some of the smartest, kindest, and most dedicated people I have ever met. The partner organizations are similarly impressive, doing incredible work with limited resources and time. The leaders of the partner organizations are brilliant and inspiring and I learned so much working with them. This organization has huge potential.

Cons

WLP has a serious management problem that will lead to the dissolution of the organization if it is not addressed. The founder and former president of the organization (who reluctantly departed in 2024) was often dictatorial and destroyed many fruitful partnerships because of her need for control. However, she was a powerhouse and very competent, therefore leading the organization to many successes during her tenure. It was an epitomic case of founder's syndrome, and she did not set up the organization for success after her departure. Much of the success she had was only achievable by her and her connections that she did not pass on. The bigger issue now is the two Executive Directors who took her place who are an unfortunate mix of completely incompetent and also disrespectful and rude to their staff. Despite having a brilliant, hardworking, and passionate staff, both of the EDs spend almost all of their time micromanaging three people and not raising any funds or implementing any new programs. They are unable to provide any actual leadership, and regularly take credit for the accomplishments of their staff despite undermining their efforts at every turn. In 2024, they succeeded in pushing out multiple staff members who had been at the organization for years or decades. They have created a culture of fear and abuse that has led to other staff quitting with no job lined even during this time of huge upheaval in the ID job market. Staff is made to spend hours upon hours in internal meetings every week where both EDs complain about how busy they are and guilt staff for not having "sympathy" for them, meanwhile they are dismissive at best and cruel at worst when staff raise any concerns. They do not let even senior staff attend any meetings on their own, even sending an email to an internal partner without their permission is an offense. The EDs are also often disrespectful to the partners (who do 99% of the program implementation). For an organization that claims to be "bottom-up" and "locally-led" this disrespect was palpable. Apart from their disrespect and rudeness to anyone who is not themselves, they are also extremely incompetent. They are unable to offer any program ideas, fail to maintain relationships with key stakeholders, and also fail to implement existing programs because of their lack of time management or ability to delegate anything. Unfortunately, the board of directors is not very involved in the governance of the organization, and do not seem particularly interested in its success. As WLP is now almost completely financially insolvent, I do not think the organization will last much longer. Ultimately, there is absolutely nothing feminist about the secretariat.

2.0
6 Mar 2025
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Pros

My coworkers were some the smartest, funniest, most passionate hard-workers I've every had the privilege of working with. (However, many of them have now left or been driven out of WLP.) The partner organizations around the world are led and staffed by some of the most impressive and incredible women I've ever met and the work those partner organizations are doing is genuinely inspiring and world changing. These partners and their brilliant work made this job as fulfilling as it could be. I genuinely wish them all the success in the world and love them with my whole heart.

Cons

Management at this organization is a complete failure. The issues started with an organizational culture of fear and abuse established by a long running founder and president, were let to grow and fester by a board of directors that are basically completely absent from the governance and oversight of the organization, and then truly let to spiral out of control by two co-executive directors who are completely unable to make a decision, do not provide direction or leadership, refuse to put trust in their employees or give them the agency they need to effectively do their work. Employees quit with no other jobs lined up simply to escape the organization. Employees who had worked there for YEARS were driven out unceremoniously or quit. A new employee were hired and then laid off in less than 2 years due to the organization's financial insolvency. Every day I felt dread logging on to work. Thoughts of how terrible work would be permeated my weekends and evenings. This stemmed from a culture of micro-management and distrust that was reinforced by all of senior leadership. Team members' morale was abysmal and no one felt trusted, appreciated, or listened to.

1.0
18 Apr 2019
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Pros

WLP's work with their partnering organizations is the most redeeming part of the organization. They do all the project implementation and hearing their stories is so inspiring and motivating.

Cons

WLP is an organization that works to promote women’s rights and leadership in the Global South. However, their mission and vision are not mirrored in how they treat staff. Further, the organization seems to be confused whether it’s an international organization or a grassroots organization. Has an incredibly hard time articulating how they see themselves or how others should see the organization. CEO and Executive Director run it as their own personal fiefdom. All decisions must be routed through them and differing opinions are not taken very well or downright insulted. A group of staff brought forward suggestions regarding improving work-life balance and they were taken as a personal affront by Executive Director. Executive director, COO, and CEO all took feedback very poorly. At one point, I was told “if you don’t fit our culture, perhaps you should look somewhere you do fit.” No respect for staff time, meetings will be moved to a different day/time based on the whims of the CEO with little to no notice for the rest of staff. We were expected to accommodate. This was also the case for trainings and annual meeting. The agenda would flip around in the drop of the hat, people asked to present on topics with very little notice, and staff were expected to accommodate without complaint. For new staff, you are only allowed 10 days of vacation for the first two years, but the Friday after Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve are not included in recognized holidays. Office is cluttered, dingy, and disorganized. You’ll find food in the fridge/cabinets that dates to 2010. No laptops, everyone is working on a computer from 2013 or before. Should have been a sign when 4 people quit within a month of my starting and another 2 quit within a month of my leaving. The organization only has 10 total staff.

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