
The Vienna Women’s Week 2026 is a city-wide series of events around International Women’s Day in March and stands for equality, visibility and empowerment of women* in Vienna. Numerous organizations, initiatives and advisory services are participating with a diverse programme of workshops, lectures, information and exchange formats. The aim is to empower women in different life situations, facilitate access to information and create spaces for networking.
The Women’s Advice Center for Migrants is also part of Women’s Week 2026 and is contributing its many years of expertise in working with women with migration experience. It provides targeted impetus with three thematic focuses:
As part of “Neustart mit Perspektive für Frauen”, the team provides information on labour market integration, training and further education opportunities, recognition of qualifications and the legal and social framework. Women receive guidance and specific information to help them develop new professional and personal prospects.
The event “Migration and trauma” is dedicated to the effects of experiences of flight, violence and migration on mental well-being. The focus here is on psychosocial stabilization, promoting resilience and information on further support services. The aim is to create understanding, make resources visible and encourage women to seek support.
Under the title “Paths to a self-determined future”, strategies and resources for strengthening self-determination, personal responsibility and social participation will be presented. The focus is on empowerment, decision-making skills and building sustainable prospects for the future.
With its contribution to the Vienna Women’s Week, the Women’s Counseling Service creates low-threshold access to information and advice, promotes networking and exchange and sends a clear signal for the empowerment of women with migration experience in Vienna.

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ist im Beratungszentrum tätig und leitet die Erstinformationsveranstaltungen zum Erwerb der österreichischen Staatsbürgerschaft.
Auf der Hochschule Campus Wien ist sie Lehrende für Asyl & Migration.

