Women’s health is systemically designed out of research, out of data and out of funding systems. We're building the infrastructure to design it back in.
THE EVIDENCE
Cardiovascular disease is the leading killer of women.
*According to New England Journal of Medicine, 2000
*According to World Economic Forum report, 2026
*According to nature reviews, 2024
*According to World Health Organization, 2025
*According to Simplyhealth, 2023
*According to Institut pour l’égalité des femmes et
des hommes, Belgique, 2016

Our goal is for women’s health to no longer be invisible in how societies, economies, and institutions function by 2035.
Thémis exists to build what should have existed all along: the scientific, civic, and policy infrastructure that treats women’s health as a public priority on the scale of climate or education.
Infrastructure isn’t built in silos, that’s why Themis is bringing together scientific research, philanthropic capital, and institutional power to create one integrated system where each reinforces the other. Research generates the evidence. Philanthropy funds what public systems won’t. Institutions embed change into law and practice.
Themis is a European foundation leveraging the EU’s regulatory reach, research capacity, and democratic mandate to set a new global standard for women’s health infrastructure.

OUR APPROACH

Large-scale consultations transforming lived experience into research priorities and policy recommendations.

The first composite Women’s Health Index: tracking outcomes, access, and inequalities across geographies and life stages.

Ethical data sharing, cross-institutional collaboration, and co-funded studies in chronically underfunded domains.

Evidence translated into legislative recommendations, institutional standards, and workplace realities.

Art residencies turning data into culture that shifts public understanding.

OUR PROJECTS
A first-of-its-kind composite index to track outcomes, access and inequalities across life stages and geographies. The WHI creates comparable benchmarks for women’s health indicators giving decision-makers numbers to act on.
Conduct large-scale participatory consultations that capture what women actually experience at home, at work, and in care systems. The first Citizen Lab consultation launches in Belgium, turning lived experience into evidence that shapes research priorities and policy recommendations.
The bridge between evidence and institutional change. The Accelerator transforms research and citizen data into policy briefs, legislative recommendations, institutional standards, and workplace realities. Evidence that just sits there is evidence that failed.
In partnership with Institut Pasteur and the Milieu Intérieur programme, this project works to embed sex and gender considerations into clinical trial design, addressing one of the most fundamental gaps in how medical research has historically excluded women.
Connecting fragmented research teams, supporting ethical data sharing, and co-funding studies in domains the system has chronically underfunded.
Companies, institutions, and civil society signing concrete commitments with public tracking mechanisms.
Direct funding for high-impact research that can’t get funded under traditional schemes.
Artists working with researchers and communities to turn data into exhibitions and narratives that shift public perception.
OUR FOUNDERS

Fatoumata Ly is the Co-founder of Themis and Founder and CEO of Ninti, working at the intersection of women’s health, economic performance, and systems change.
Through Themis, she is building a European coalition to close critical gaps in women’s health by advancing research, data infrastructure, and policy innovation. The initiative brings together leading scientific institutions, private partners, and public actors to drive scalable, evidence-based solutions. She regularly delivers keynotes and speaks at leading women’s health and corporate forums.

In the past 15 years, she has been developing strong and high-impact programmes in various foundations and think-thanks. She has proven experience translating complex research and policy issues into actionable strategy and measurable impact. Stephanie is an expert in philanthropy and coalition building, Stéphanie leads Obama Foundation Philanthropic Partnerships in Europe. She knows how policy moves, how coalitions hold, and how institutions get built to last longer than a grant cycle.

As the co-founder and CEO of Le Collectionist, Max Aniort has developed extensive expertise in building international organizations and managing growth strategies throughout his career. A graduate of HEC Paris, he initially worked in the financial sector before turning to entrepreneurship, with a particular focus on operational excellence and the impact of business models. Driven by the systemic transformation goals championed by Thémis, he brings to the Support Committee his experience as a business leader, his network, and his strategic insight to help the association structure its ecosystem and amplify its message to policymakers.
Mobilizing Themis’s connectors and allies

Leaders from research, civic tech, public policy and health innovation.

Epidemiologists, public health researchers and methodologists guiding evidence design.








Independent oversight to ensure ethical standards and data integrity.
OUR SUPPORTERS
Thémis is backed by a growing circle of ambassadors, early funders, and advocates who are helping amplify this initiative from day one. They’re the network that makes the launch possible.


















WHY FUND THÉMIS?
Because measurable infrastructure outlasts any grant cycle. Investing in Thémis means backing evidence-based ecosystems, scalable models adoptable across geographies, and long-term systemic impact that informs policy and practice.
Thémis works with research institutions, civic platforms, advocacy networks, private sector leaders and public institutions. Not as sponsors, but as co-builders. Every partner brings leverage. Every partner is accountable.


JOIN THE MOVEMENT

Support the 1:1 community fund. Every euro donated goes directly to projects building the infrastructure women’s health has never had.

Start a funding circle. Bring this into your institution, your company, your network. This is a coalition. Pick your role and join the movement today.

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