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Organizations
Working on Issues Related to Women's Human Rights
- Akina
Mama wa Afrika: Based in the U.K. with an Africa regional
office in Kampala, Uganda, AMwA is an international non-governmental
development organization for African women, which coordinates
local, regional and international initiatives. AMwA builds African
women's leadership capacities to influence policy and decision
making processes in their communities, by serving as a networking,
information, advocacy and training forum. http://www.akinamamawafrika.org
- Amnesty
International - Women's Program: Based in the U.S., the Women's
Human Rights Program focuses on promoting women's human rights
within Amnesty's mandate. It seeks to stop the particular violations
of civil and political rights that women and girls experience.
http://www.amnestyusa.org/women
- Arab
Women's Solidarity Association: Based in the U.S., AWSA is
an international organization that promotes Arab women's active
participation in social, economic, cultural, and political life.
http://www.awsa.net
- Association
for Women in Development: Based in Canada, AWID is an international
membership organization that connects, informs and mobilizes people
and organizations committed to achieving gender equality, sustainable
development and human rights for everyone. http://www.awid.org
- B.a.B.e.
Be Active, Be Emancipated (Budi aktivna, Budi emancipirana):
B.a.B.e. is a strategic group located in Zagreb, Croatia, which
works for the affirmation and implementation of women's human
rights. http://www.babe.hr/v2/
- Center
for Reproductive Rights: Based in the U.S., the Center for
Reproductive Rights is a non-profit legal advocacy organization
dedicated to promoting and defending womens reproductive
rights worldwide. http://www.reproductiverights.org
- Center
for Health and Gender Equity: Based in the U.S., CHANGE is
a non-profit organization that works to advance a reproductive
health and rights agenda within US international population and
health policies and programs. http://www.genderhealth.org
- Citizenship,
Studies, Information and Action: CEPIA is a non-governmental,
nonprofit organization dedicated to developing projects that promote
human and citizenship rights especially among groups historically
excluded from exercising their full citizenship in Brazil. http://www.cepia.org.br
- Creating
Resources for Empowerment in Action: Based in India, CREA
is an organization that aims at enhancing the capacities of a
new generation of women leaders using a human rights approach.
It works on issues of sexuality, reproductive health, violence
against women, gender equity, economic justice and women's rights.
http://www.creaworld.org
- Development
Alternatives with Women for a New Era: Based in Fiji, DAWN
is a network of women scholars and activists from the economic
South who engage in feminist research and analysis of the global
environment and are committed to working for economic justice,
gender justice and democracy. DAWN works globally and regionally.
http://www.dawnnet.org
- EngenderHealth:
Based in the U.S., EngenderHealth is a non-profit organization
that has been working internationally for over 30 years to support
and strengthen reproductive health services for women and men
worldwide. http://www.engenderhealth.org
- Equality
Now: Based in the U.S. with a regional office in Kenya, Equality
Now is an international human rights organization dedicated to
action for the civil, political, economic and social rights of
girls and women. http://www.equalitynow.org
- Family
Violence Prevention Fund: Based in the U.S., FVPF is a non-profit
organization that focuses on domestic violence education, prevention
and public policy reform. http://endabuse.org
- Feminist
Majority Foundation: Based in the U.S., the Feminist Majority
Foundation engages in research and public education efforts aimed
at advancing women's empowerment and equality. http://www.feminist.org
- Feminist
International Radio Endeavor: FIRE's main mission is "giving
voice to the voiceless." Based in Costa Rica, its programs
address diverse themes from a gender perspective. These include
neo-liberal policies, women's human rights, the environment, racism,
disabilities, militarism, sexualities, education, arts and culture.
(Spanish and English) http://www.fire.or.cr/indexeng.htm
- Global
Fund for Women: Based in the U.S., GFW makes grants to seed,
support, and strengthen women's rights groups around the world.
They envision a just and democratic world, where women and men
can participate equally in all aspects of social, political, and
economic life. http://www.globalfundforwomen.org
- Human
Rights Internet: Based in Canada, HRI is a world leader in
the exchange of information within the worldwide human rights
community. A key objective of the organization is to support the
work of the global non-governmental community in its struggle
to obtain human rights for all. http://www.hri.ca/
- Human
Rights Watch - Women's Rights Division: The largest U.S.-based
human rights organization, Human Rights Watch, is dedicated to
protecting the human rights of people around the world. http://www.hrw.org/women
- International
Center for Research on Women: Based in the U.S., ICRW is dedicated
to promoting social and economic development with women's full
participation. ICRW generates quality, empirical information and
technical assistance on women's productive and reproductive roles,
their status in the family, their leadership in society, and their
management of environmental resources. http://www.icrw.org
- International
Council on Human Rights Policy: Based in Switzerland, ICHRP
provides a forum for applied research, reflection and forward
thinking on matters of international human rights policy. http://www.ichrp.org
- International
Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission: Based in the U.S.,
IGLHRC is a non-profit organization that seeks to secure the full
enjoyment of the human rights of all people and communities subject
to discrimination or abuse on the basis of sexual orientation
or expression, gender identity or expression, and/or HIV status.
http://www.iglhrc.org
- International
Human Rights Law Group: Based in the U.S., IHRLG is a non-profit
organization of human rights and legal professionals engaged in
human rights advocacy, litigation and training around the world.
Their mission is to help empower local advocates to expand the
scope of human rights protections for men and women and to promote
broad participation in building human rights standards and procedures
at the national, regional and international levels. http://www.hrlawgroup.org
- International
Women's Democracy Center: Based in the U.S., IWDC was established
to strengthen women's global leadership through training, education,
networking and research in all facets of democracy with a particular
focus on increasing the participation of women in policy, politics
and decision-making. http://www.iwdc.org
- International
Women's Health Coalition: Based in the U.S., IWHC is a nonprofit
organization that works to generate health and population policies,
programs, and funding that promote and protect the rights and
health of girls and women worldwide, particularly in Africa, Asia,
Latin America, and countries in post-socialist transition. http://www.iwhc.org
- International
Women's Tribune Centre: Based in the U.S., IWTC is dedicated
to achieving women's full participation in shaping a development
process that is just, peaceful and sustainable. For the last 25
years, IWTC has played an important role as a major information,
education, communication, networking, technical assistance and
training resource for women worldwide. http://www.iwtc.org
- ISIS
International: Based in the Philippines, ISIS is dedicated
to women's information and communication needs. Documenting ideas
and visions. Creating channels to communicate. Collecting and
moving information. Networking and building links. With a focus
on those advancing women's rights, leadership and empowerment
in Asia and the Pacific. http://www.isiswomen.org
- International
Women's Human Rights Clinic: Based at the Georgetown University
Law Center in the U.S., the general mission of IWHRC is to promote
and advance women's human rights throughout the world. http://www.law.georgetown.edu/clinics/iwhrc/
- International
Women's Rights Action Watch, Asia Pacific: Based in Malaysia,
IWRAW is an organization that carries out collaborative projects
to facilitate the monitoring and implementation of the CEDAW Convention
regionally and globally. http://www.iwraw-ap.org
- MADRE:
Based in the U.S., MADRE is an international women's human rights
organization that works in partnership with women's community-based
groups worldwide to address issues of health, economic development
and other human rights. http://www.madre.org
- National
Council for Research on Women: Based in the U.S., NCRW is
a working alliance of 84 women's research and policy centers,
more than 3,000 affiliates and a network of over 200 international
centers. NCRW's mission is to enhance the connections among research,
policy analysis, advocacy, and innovative programming on behalf
of women and girls. http://www.ncrw.org
- OSKa:
Based in Poland, OSKa is a non-profit organization that encourages
women's participation in public life, promote awareness of gender
equality and to strengthen the women's community through encouraging
cooperation and networking of women's organizations. http://www.oska.org.pl
- People's
Movement for Human Rights Education: Based in the U.S., PDHRE
is an international service organization that works directly and
indirectly with its network of affiliates - primarily women's
and social justice organizations - to develop and advance pedagogies
for human rights education relevant to people's daily lives in
the context of their struggles for social and economic justice
and democracy. http://www.pdhre.org/index.html
- Sisterhood
is Global Institute: Based in Canada, SIGI is an international
non-government, non-profit organization dedicated to the support
and promotion of women's rights at the local, national, regional,
and global levels. With members in 70 countries, and a network
of more than 1,300 individuals and organizations worldwide, SIGI
works toward empowering women and developing leadership through
human rights education. http://www.sigi.org
- United
Nations Development Fund for Women: With headquarters in the
U.S., UNIFEM promotes women's empowerment and gender equality.
It works to ensure the participation of women in all levels of
development planning and practice, and acts as a catalyst within
the United Nations system, supporting efforts that link the needs
and concerns of women to all critical issues on the national,
regional and global agendas. http://www.unifem.org
- Urgent Action Fund for Women's Human Rights: With offices in the U.S. and Kenya, UAF is the only international fund designed to respond on short notice to the protection of women's human rights globally. Urgent Action Fund and Urgent Action Fund-Africa operate Rapid Response Grantmaking programs and collaborative initiatives linking justice, peacebuilding, security and women's human rights.
http://www.urgentactionfund.org/
- WILD
for Human Rights: Based in the U.S., the Women's Institute
for Leadership Development promotes human rights through the conscious
leadership and action of women and girls. With a vision of social
and political change, they strive to improve the conditions of
women and girls and their communities. WILD provides human rights
education, engages in public advocacy, and collaborates on the
adoption and implementation of international human rights standards
in the United States. http://www.wildforhumanrights.org
- Women's
International Coalition for Economic Justice: Based in the
U.S., WICEJ is an organization that works to link gender with
macro-economic policy in international inter-governmental policy-making
arenas, from a human-rights perspective. http://www.wicej.org
- Women
in Law and Development in Africa: Based in Zimbabwe, WiLDAF
is a pan African women's rights network dedicated to promoting
and strengthening strategies which link law and development to
increase women's participation and influence at the community,
national and international levels. http://www.wildaf.org.zw
- Women
of Color Resource Center: WCRC promotes the political, economic,
social and cultural well being of women and girls of color in
the United States. Informed by a social justice perspective that
takes into account the status of women internationally, WCRC is
committed to organizing and educating women of color across lines
of race, ethnicity, religion, nationality, class, sexual orientation,
physical ability and age. http://www.coloredgirls.org
- Women
Against Violence Europe: Based in Austria, WAVE is a network
of European women's non-governmental organizations working in
the field of combating violence against women and children (women's
refuges, counseling centres, SOS hotlines/helplines, organizations
focusing on prevention and training, etc.). http://www.wave-network.org
- WOMANKIND
Worldwide: WOMANKIND Worldwide is the only UK development
agency that has at its heart support for women's economic, social
and political equality. http://www.womankind.org.uk
- Women
Living Under Muslim Laws: Based in the U.K., with coordination
offices for Africa and Asia & the Middle East, WLUML is a
network of women whose lives are shaped, conditioned or governed
by laws, both written and unwritten, drawn from interpretations
of the Koran tied up with local traditions. http://wluml.org
- Women's
Caucus for Gender Justice: Based in the U.S., the Caucus is
a network of individuals and groups committed to strengthening
advocacy on women's human rights and helping to develop greater
capacity among women in the use of International Criminal Court,
the Optional Protocol to CEDAW and other mechanisms that provide
women avenues of and access to different systems of justice. http://www.iccwomen.org
- Women's
Commission for Refugee Women and Children: Based in the U.S.,
the Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children works to
improve the lives and defend the rights of refugee and internally
displaced women, children and adolescents. http://www.womenscommission.org
- Women's
Environment and Development Organization: Based in the U.S.,
WEDO is an international advocacy network actively working to
transform society to achieve a healthy and peaceful planet, with
social, political, economic and environmental justice for all
through the empowerment of women, in all their diversity, and
their equal participation with men in decision-making from grassroots
to global arenas. http://www.wedo.org
- Women's
Human Rights Net: WhrNet is a web-based resource developed
by an international coalition of organizations active in the women's
human rights movement. WhrNet aims to strengthen advocacy for,
and promote awareness of, women's human rights through the effective
utilization of information and communication technologies. (English,
French and Spanish). http://www.whrnet.org
- Women's
International League for Peace and Freedom: Based in the U.S.,
WILPF works to create an environment of political, economic, social
and psychological freedom for all members of the human community,
so that true peace can be enjoyed by all. http://www.wilpf.org
- Women's
Learning Partnership: Based in the U.S., WLP is an international,
non-governmental organization working to empower women and girls
in the Global South to re-imagine and re-structure their roles
in their families, communities, and societies. WLP seeks to achieve
this goal through leadership training, capacity building, and
helping women generate as well as receive information and knowledge.
WLP aims to advance communication and cooperation among and between
the women of the world in order to protect human rights, facilitate
sustainable development, and promote peace. http://www.learningpartnership.org
- Women's
Rights Network: Based in the U.S., WRN is an international
human rights organization that works to address the root causes
of intimate partner abuse in the United States through the application
of human rights principles, strategies and laws. http://www.wcwonline.org/wrn/index.html
- WomenWatch:
The United Nations Internet Gateway on the Advancement and Empowerment
of Women. WomenWatch is a joint initiative of the Division for
the Advancement of Women (DAW), the United Nations Development
Fund for Women (UNIFEM) and United Nations International Research
and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women (INSTRAW).
http://www.un.org/womenwatch
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