Violence Against Women & Girls
StoP
StoP builds on community organizing, raising awareness and building strong networks. StoP offers a Toolbox of resources to build and strengthen individuals and community networks, so partner violence is no longer tolerated, concealed, or ignored. https://stop-toolbox.eu
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The National Sexual Violence Resource Center’s (NSVRC) mission is to provide leadership in preventing and responding to sexual violence through collaboration, sharing and creating resources, and promoting research. https://www.nsvrc.org/
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ABAAD is a UN ECOSOC-accredited resource center for gender equality that aims to achieve gender equality as an essential condition for sustainable social and economic development in the Middle East and Northern Africa. They hold a zero-tolerance policy in terms of Sexual Exploitation & Abuse. https://www.abaadmena.org/
Read MoreComisión Nacional de los Derechos México
Comisión Nacional de los Derechos México is an institution fighting for women’s rights as human rights by providing reports, conducting trainings, and collaborating internationally to disseminate rights. They advocate for three principles: gender equality, no discrimination, and no violence against women. https://informe.cndh.org.mx/menu.aspx?id=80051
Read MoreInternational Center for Transitional Justice
International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) is a global non-profit that challenges the causes and addresses the consequences of human rights violations, including gender justice. ICTJ works with victims to affirm their dignity, fight impunity, promote responsive institutions, hold those responsible to account, reform and build democratic institutions, and prevent the recurrence of violence or…
Read MoreCentro por la Justicia y el Derecho Internacional
Centro por la Justicia y el Derecho Internacional (CEJIL) released the joint statement, “Coalition of Human Rights Organizations of the Americas.” They support democratic institutions and the impact on human rights in OAS member countries and aim to protect the human rights defenders (HRDs) in various countries, including Venezuela, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, Peru,…
Read MoreLa Coordinadora de Organizaciones para el Desarrollo
La Coordinadora de Organizaciones para el Desarrollo is a feminist cooperation seeking the transformation of the current capitalist, patriarchal, androcentric, colonial, and racist societies and governmental structures. They advocate economic, commercial, immigration, environmental, and social policy coherence to guarantee human rights and equality between people and protect the environment via the elimination of all forms…
Read MoreSay NO – UNiTE to End Violence against Women
Say NO – UNiTE to End Violence against Women is a network of social mobilization platform that showcases advocacy efforts by civil society, activists, governments, and the UN system, through an interactive website and social media accounts. International – https://www.unwomen.org/en/what-we-do/ending-violence-against-women/unite Regional – https://lac.unwomen.org/en/que-hacemos/fin-a-la-violencia-contra-las-mujeres/take-action/say-no
Read MoreCoordinadora Extremeña de ONGD
Coordinadora Extremeña de ONGD (CONGDEX) is a network that enhances the coordination of Non-Governmental Development Organizations to promote the involvement and mobilization of Extremaduran society. They contribute to improving the quality and effectiveness of cooperation and education for developing our Autonomous Community to promote global transformation processes aimed at fighting against poverty and defending Human…
Read MoreChild’s Rights International Network
Child’s Rights International Network (CRIN) is a creative human rights organization focusing on children’s rights. They press for rights and campaign for a genuine shift in how governments and societies view and treat adolescents. They encourage radical change by using research, policy, art, and advocacy to communicate their vision for the future. They advocate for…
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