IWCA News & Updates
IWCA News & Updates
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
When Three Chapters Meet at HOST Milano to Showcase Women's Coffee
IWCA Greece collaborated with IWCA Honduras and IWCA Colombia at HOST Milano 2025, creating cross-cultural coffee experiences featuring women producers and demonstrating how women coffee professionals build international networks that elevate origin stories.
Greece Chapter Spotlight: Collaboration, Craft, and Connection at HOST Milano
At HOST Milano 2025, IWCA Greece collaborated with IWCA Honduras and IWCA Colombia to showcase the power of women-led coffee—from producer to barista. Through guest shifts, origin stories, and shared cups, the weekend offered a tangible example of how collaboration strengthens the global coffee community.
Angelique’s Finest Wins the Fair Cups Audience Award at Berlin Coffee Week 2025
Angelique’s Finest, a Rwandan women-led coffee cooperative, won the Fair Cups Audience Award at Berlin Coffee Week 2025 — celebrating fair trade, quality, and women’s empowerment in every cup.
IWCA Vietnam represented women coffee farmers from Sơn La at the “Women in Leadership: Breaking Barriers” seminar in Hanoi, sharing how sustainability and leadership are driving resilience and impact in coffee communities.
Empowering Girls and Young Women in Coffee: IWCA Uganda Launches Groundbreaking EYE‑C Program
On International Day of the Girl Child, IWCA Uganda celebrates the launch of the EYE‑C program with Mastercard Foundation to empower 300,000 young women in coffee. A milestone for gender equity in Uganda’s coffee value chain.
When Women Lead: Honoring Patricia Tumain, IWCA Cameroon President
IWCA Cameroon President Patricia Tumain stands as a candidate in Cameroon’s national elections. We celebrate her leadership, courage, and the global power of women in coffee to inspire and transform communities.
Honoring Women Leaders in Salvadoran Coffee on Día de la Caficultura
IWCA El Salvador leaders were honored on El Salvador’s Día de la Caficultura for their contributions to the coffee industry. María Elena Botto received special recognition from the Instituto Salvadoreño del Café for her leadership and dedication to empowering women in coffee.
Celebrating the Power and Promise of Every Girl in Coffee
On International Day of the Girl Child, IWCA honors girls in coffee communities worldwide. Learn how our 36 chapters are supporting the next generation through leadership, education, and empowerment. When girls rise, we all rise.
Greek Coffee Professionals Meet Colombian Producers at Athens Coffee Days
IWCA Greece member interviewed IWCA Colombia representative at Athens Coffee Days, connecting Greek coffee professionals directly to women coffee farmers' experiences through conversation and cupping session featuring Colombian coffees.
Greece Chapter Spotlight:
IWCA Greece participated in Athens Coffee Days with a focused conversation on women producers, featuring IWCA Colombia and a guided cupping of coffees from women-led farms. The event offered a meaningful connection between origin, dialogue, and cup.
IWCA Costa Rica Celebrates 20 Years at SINTERCAFÉ 2025
Celebrate 20 years of IWCA Costa Rica at SINTERCAFÉ 2025! Join the Women in Coffee Breakfast on November 14 featuring keynote speaker Susie Spindler, a silent auction of women-made goods, and a morning of connection and inspiration. Tickets are $60. Email info@sintercafe.com to reserve your spot.
Blanca Castro Presents on IWCA at Congreso EUDR & Data 2025
Today at the Congreso EUDR & Data 2025 in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, Blanca Castro presented on behalf of IWCA Global.
Blanca shared how our network of 36 chapters is advancing equity and inclusion in coffee, ensuring women’s leadership is recognized in the critical conversations around data governance, traceability, and compliance with the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR).
IWCA Kenya Creates Space for Women-Led Dialogue and Action in Coffee
IWCA Global highlights a women-led gathering organized by IWCA Kenya as part of the Caffè Corretto Project. The event brought together partners and women leaders to discuss market access, local value addition, and the role of women and youth in shaping a more inclusive future for Kenyan coffee.
Building a Sustainable Coffee Future, Together: IWCA at the XXVI Latin American Coffee Growing Symposium
IWCA proudly participated in the XXVI Latin American Coffee Symposium, hosted by PROMECAFE and ISC in El Salvador. Blanca Castro, IWCA Global Executive Director, spoke on a panel highlighting the critical role of women in building inclusive, sustainable coffee value chains. The event gathered industry leaders, producers, and organizations from across the region to discuss innovation, resilience, and the future of Latin American coffee.
Caribou Coffee Raises $40,472 for IWCA Through Amy’s Blend Campaign
Thanks to Caribou Coffee’s 2025 Amy’s Blend campaign, IWCA received a $40,472 donation to support women in coffee. This powerful partnership is helping fund chapter-led projects in Costa Rica, Guatemala, Ethiopia, and Kenya—advancing gender equity across the coffee value chain.
Strategic Planning in Hamburg: Building IWCA Germany's Path Forward
IWCA Germany members gathered in Hamburg for strategic planning, combining focused discussion with connection-building in one of Europe's historic coffee trading cities—demonstrating how women coffee professionals create infrastructure for gender equity in coffee.
A Coffee Shop That Honors Where Coffee Begins
IWCA Vietnam members visit Wecacha Coffee & Tea, where women coffee farmers find their work celebrated through specialty drinks made from Son La Arabica—a shop that understands coffee starts in the highlands.
Supporting Harvest Readiness in Benguet with New Drying Tables
IWCA Philippines and Commune delivered new coffee drying tables to Benguet, strengthening post-harvest readiness and supporting quality improvement ahead of the upcoming harvest season.
Breaking New Ground: Daniella María Boza Carbonell Makes History
Daniella María Boza Carbonell of IWCA El Salvador is one of only four professionals worldwide to pass the first-ever Specialty Coffee Association Coffee Value Assessment (CVA) Q Grader training. As a trailblazing woman in coffee and proud IWCA member, her achievement marks a historic milestone—advancing recognition, representation, and excellence across the global coffee value chain.
When Coffee Stories Connect Colombia to Greece Through Literature
IWCA Greece hosted Colombian author Carlos Ospina and journalist Vasileia Fanarioti for conversation connecting Colombian coffee producers' stories to Greek coffee culture, while presenting preliminary research findings on women in Greek coffee industry.