Women's Rights Action Movement (WRAM) was founded in 2011 as a registered charity in the Solomon Islands.
[3] In 2013 the organisation received a grant from the International Women's Development Agency to support set-up costs for its administration.
[1] WRAM has been involved in a number of initiatives aimed at combatting gender inequality in the Solomon Islands.
[6] WRAM, working with Pionie Boso in 2016, was also instrumental in bringing a change to Solomon Islands law through the Family Protection Act, which for the very first time made physical, sexual, psychological and economic abuse illegal in the country.
[8] Following the change in the law WRAM advocated for greater resourcing for the Family Protection Act's Implementation Plan.