Progress for women’s human rights is hampered by insufficient Domestic Resource Mobilization (DRM) through taxation due to a broken international financial architecture that enables illicit financial flows and tax abuse by multinational corporations and wealthy elites. This exploitative economic system is further upheld by women’s labor, including un(der)paid care work which undermines women’s economic rights. Tax is considered technical and has led to the structural and systemic exclusion of the critical voices of women and feminist analysis in the international financial architecture debate, as well as hampering women’s equal access and control over financial and natural resources. YWLI  has continued to mobilize a critical mass of young feminists to ensure they understand the connection between tax, economic and economic justice to women’s economic stability, to campaign and advocate for economically free and independent young feminists through policy briefs and lobbying for support from the governments.