From sugarcane fields to rural Bihar: women building their own systems

Easter weekend, my husband, my mom, and I sat around the table. We were talking about family, culture and history, and quietly opening the door to conversations we never had. My mom started narrating stories of my grandmother. My grandmother used to ride her bike through the sugarcane fields. She would quietly purchase harvest vouchers […]
Investing in Women, Transforming Families

Investing in Women, Transforming Families Power of Savings Just a few years ago, savings felt impossible for Seema’s family, who were living on her husband’s single income of $90 per month. Every dollar he earned as an e-rickshaw driver went toward basic necessities. Today, Seema and her family have saved $200. These savings represent far […]
See Her Thrive Dallas: Freedom Starts with Economic Opportunity

See Her Thrive Dallas: Freedom Starts with Economic Opportunity On April 9, 2026, Nomi Network gathered Dallas business and philanthropic leaders at the George W. Bush Presidential Center for the See Her Thrive breakfast. Presented by headline sponsor Quantum Connections: A Global Dialogue Initiative, the morning centered on one core truth: freedom starts with economic […]
Women Leading the Way: How Nomi Network Was Built by Women, for Women

Women Leading the Way: How Nomi Network Was Built by Women, for Women She was eight years old. While most children her age were learning to read and write, Nomi had already survived what no child should ever experience. Trafficked and abused by someone meant to protect her, her childhood had been stolen before […]
Why Online Safety is Your Best Defense Against Human Trafficking: What Parents and Caregivers Need to Know About Digital Exploitation

This article explores how everyday shopping choices—from clothing to home goods—connect to global supply chains and human trafficking, and how more intentional purchasing can support dignity and safe work.
How Human Trafficking Touches Everyday Life

This article explores how everyday shopping choices—from clothing to home goods—connect to global supply chains and human trafficking, and how more intentional purchasing can support dignity and safe work.
Advancing Leaders by Celebrating AANHPI Heritage Month-Diana Mao Kelly, Co-Founder & Pres. of Nomi Network

In honor of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we are doing a series of interviews with our Senior Leaders. Hear how their cultural experiences have informed their leadership and how they are innovating across our global programs. How has your heritage shaped you as a leader? As a child, I was captivated […]
Advancing Leaders by Celebrating AANHPI Heritage Month-Jessica Pham, VP of Global Operations

In honor of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we are doing a series of interviews with our Senior Leaders. Hear how their cultural experiences have informed their leadership and how they are innovating across our global programs.
Advancing Leaders by Celebrating AANHPI Heritage Month – Supei Liu, Co-Founder & VP of Innovation

In honor of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we are doing a series of interviews with our Senior Leaders. Hear how their cultural experiences have informed their leadership and how they are innovating across our global programs. Supei is one of the founding members of Nomi Network, starting the first program in […]
Advancing Leaders by Celebrating AANHPI Heritage Month-Ishrat Jahan, Dir. of International Programs

In honor of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we are doing a series of interviews with our Senior Leaders. Hear how their cultural experiences have informed their leadership and how they are innovating across our global programs. Ishrat Jahan is our Director of International Programs. At Nomi Network, Ishrat merges her passion […]
