VOX FEMINA is a feminist policy and strategy consultancy working at the intersection of policy, economics and systems reform

Our approach

We focus on how systems operate, how power is distributed and exercised within them, and what it takes to shift outcomes in practice.

We work across both structural reform and targeted intervention.

Inequality is embedded in systems - but meaningful change often occurs through specific, practical interventions. We work across both levels to deliver outcomes that are both immediate and enduring.

VOX FEMINA means women’s voices.

It reflects our foundational belief that women’s voices are not simply important - they are essential to how decisions are made, how systems function, and how societies progress.

Our company name - Dux Femina Facti (“a woman was the leader of the deed”) - signals something deeper: women not only as participants, but as agents of action and architects of change.

Together, these names reflect our purpose: ensuring women’s voices are not only heard, but exercised as power.

As gender equality has moved onto the agendas of governments, institutions and markets, demand has grown. Yet much of the response has remained superficial - treating gender as an add-on rather than a core discipline of policy, economics and institutional design.

VOX FEMINA was established in 2024 to change that.

We bring deep technical expertise in gender equality as a field of practice - grounded in policy, economics and systems reform - and apply it where it matters most: inside the institutions that shape outcomes at scale.

Our principles

Feminist integrity

We are grounded in feminist theory and practice, feminist economics and lived experience. We centre women not as stakeholders, but as agents of design and decision-making.

Structural focus

We work on causes, not symptoms. Inequality is embedded in systems - and must be addressed at that level to achieve lasting change.

Intersectional analysis

We recognise that gender inequality is shaped and compounded by intersecting systems of power, including race, class, disability, sexuality and geography. Our work reflects this complexity.

Courageous counsel

We provide clear, independent advice - even where it is uncomfortable. Meaningful reform requires honesty.

Evidence and rigour

We apply the highest standards of research, data and analysis. The case for gender equality is strongest when it is empirically grounded and analytically robust.

Pragmatic reform

We work inside institutions to change them. We combine ambition with a practical understanding of how systems operate - designing reforms that can be implemented and sustained.