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  • About Us
  • Our Model
    • Priority communities
      • Minority women
      • Single & socially excluded women
      • Low-skilled women workers
      • Rural women
  • Impact
  • Legal Resource Centre
    • SFC Reports, Briefing Notes & Learning Resources
    • International and Regional Conventions & Case Law on VAWG
    • UK Legislation, Policy & Reviews on VAWG
    • UK VAWG Research
    • Global Law Reform Resource Hub
    • Victims’ Rights Law & Policy
  • Making Change
    • Changing Laws, Changing Lives
    • The criminalisation of marital rape across the Commonwealth
    • Domestic workers in Indonesia
    • Legal reform of discriminatory laws in the commonwealth
    • BME women victims of violence in the UK
    • Violence against Dalit women in India

Portfolio Archives: Past and Current Partner Profiles

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Initiative for Strategic Litigation in Africa

Past and Current Partner ProfilesBy Sisters For ChangeMarch 1, 2019

The Initiative for Strategic Litigation in Africa (ISLA) began work in 2014, it is a Pan-African organisations that provides expertise on strategic litigation in the field of sexual rights and women’s human rights.

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The Maya Project

Past and Current Partner ProfilesBy Sisters For ChangeMarch 1, 2019

The Manchester Maya Project is a partnership of eight organisations: Saheli, Ananna, Wai Yin Society, Himmat, Women’s Voices, Wonderfully Made Woman, CDMUK and Bauer Academy working together to support BAME women…

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Latin American Women’s Rights Service

Past and Current Partner ProfilesBy Sisters For ChangeFebruary 28, 2019

Latin American Women’s Rights Service’s (LAWRS) mission is to provide Latin American migrant women with tools to assert their rights, and pursue personal empowerment and social change.

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Amnesty International UK

Past and Current Partner ProfilesBy Sisters For ChangeFebruary 28, 2019

Amnesty International UK is an independent organisation committed to the achievement of every person enjoying his or her human rights. Amnesty achieves this mission through research and action focused on preventing…

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Gender Links

Past and Current Partner ProfilesBy Sisters For ChangeFebruary 28, 2019

Gender Links (GL) is a leading Southern African Women’s Rights Organisation. Gender Links has a web of close to 600 partners, with whom it works to promote gender equality.

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BONELA

Past and Current Partner ProfilesBy Sisters For ChangeFebruary 28, 2019

The Botswana Network on Ethics, Law and HIV/AIDS (BONELA) is a non-governmental organisation committed to integrating an ethical, legal and human rights approach into Botswana’s response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

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Legal Assistance Centre

Past and Current Partner ProfilesBy Sisters For ChangeFebruary 28, 2019

The Legal Assistance Centre’s main objective is to protect the human rights of all Namibians. It has an office in Windhoek, Namibia’s capital, and is funded primarily by national and international donor organisations. Its work is supervised…

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Musawah

Past and Current Partner ProfilesBy Sisters For ChangeFebruary 28, 2019

Launched in 2009, Musawah (‘equality’ in Arabic) is a global movement for equality and justice in the Muslim family. Musawah is pluralistic and inclusive, bringing together NGOs, activists, scholars, legal…

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Ashiana

Past and Current Partner ProfilesBy Sisters For ChangeFebruary 14, 2019

Ashiana Sheffield has over 30 years’ experience working with Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic and Refugee (BMER) adults, children and young people fleeing domestic and sexual abuse including forced marriage, human trafficking, female genital…

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Panahghar

Past and Current Partner ProfilesBy Sisters For ChangeFebruary 14, 2019

Panahghar is a registered charity based in Coventry and Leicester that works to relieve poverty, physical and mental distress, domestic violence and abuse. It has extensive experience in the provision of direct services primarily to Asian women…

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