We, the undersigned organizations committed to feminist principles and women’s human rights, call on governments to recall and act in accordance with human rights standards in their response to COVID-19 and uphold the principles of equality and non-discrimination, centering the most marginalized people — women, children, elderly, people with disabilities, people with compromised health, rural people, unhoused people, institutionalized people, LGBT+ people, refugees, migrants,indigenous peoples, stateless people, human rights defenders, and people in conflict and war zones. Feminist policy recognizes and prioritizes the needs of the most vulnerable communities. Beyond the response to this pandemic, it is necessary for the development of peaceful, inclusive and prosperous communities within human rights-driven states.
It is critical that governments utilize a human rights and intersectional based approach to ensure that everyone has access to necessary information, support systems and resources during the current crisis. We have recognized nine key areas of focus to be considered in the context of the COVID-19 crisis. They are listed below with brief descriptions of potential challenges and recommendations that consider the lived experiences of people in vulnerable position — especially women and girls that endure a disproportionate impact due to their sex, gender, and sexual orientation — and steer policymakers toward solutions that do not exacerbate their vulnerabilities or magnify existing inequality and ensure their human rights.
These guidelines are not a replacement for the engagement of women and girls and other marginalized communities in decision-making, but a rationale for consultation and diversity in leadership.
Key Focus Areas for a Feminist Policy on COVID-19
Food security. In countries that depend on food imports, there are fears of closing borders and markets and the inability to access food. This concern is exacerbated for people experiencing poverty and in rural communities, especially women, who do not have easy access to city centers and major grocery stores and markets. This leads to people with the means purchasing large quantities of goods which limits availability for those with lower incomes who are not able to do the same and are likely to face shortages when they attempt to replenish their food supplies.
In response to this challenge, we call on governments to:
Increase — or introduce — food stamps and subsidies, both in quantity for those already receiving them and in expansion of access to include those who become more vulnerable due to current circumstances
Direct businesses to ration nonperishable food supply to control inventory and increase access for those who, due to their income levels, must purchase over a longer period of time
Send food supply to rural communities to be stored and distributed as needed to eliminate the delay in accessing supply in city centers and safeguard against shortages due to delays in shipping
Send food supply to people unable to leave their homes (e.g. disabled people living alone or in remote areas)
Healthcare. All countries expect a massive strain on their public health systems due to the spread of the virus, and this can lead to decreased maternal health and increased infant mortality rates. There is often lack of access to healthcare services and medical supplies in rural communities. The elderly, people with disabilities, and people with compromised or suppressed immune systems are at high risk, and may not have live-in support systems. The change in routine and spread of the virus can create or exacerbate mental health issues. This crisis has a disproportionate impact on women who form, according to the World Health Organization’s March 2019 Gender equity in the health workforce working paper, 70% of workers in the health and social sector, according to the World Health Organisation. It also disproportionately affects those who provide care for others.
In response to this challenge, we call on governments to:
Ensure the availability of sex-disaggragated data and gender analysis, including differentiated infection and mortality rates.
Increase availability and delivery of healthcare services and responders, medical supplies, and medications
Ensure women’s timely access to necessary and comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services during the crisis, such as emergency contraception and safe abortion
Maintain an adequate stock of menstrual hygiene products at healthcare and community facilities
Train medical staff and frontline social workers to recognize signs of domestic violence and provide appropriate resources and services
Develop a database of high-risk people who live alone and establish a system and a network to maintain regular contact with and deliver supplies to them
Provide for the continued provision of health care services based on non-biased medical research and tests — unrelated to the virus — for women and girls
Implement systems to effectively meet mental health needs including accessible (e.g. sign language, captions) telephone/videocall hotlines, virtual support groups, emergency services, and delivery of medication
Support rehabilitation centers to remain open for people with disabilities and chronic illness
Direct all healthcare institutions to provide adequate health care services to people regardless of health insurance status, immigration status and affirm the rights of migrant people and stateless people — with regular and irregular status — and unhoused people to seek medical attention to be free from discrimination, detention, and deportation
Ensure health service providers and all frontline staff receive adequate training and have access to equipment to protect their own health and offer mental health support
Assess and meet the specific needs of women health service providers
Education. The closure of schools is necessary for the protection of children, families, and communities and will help to flatten the curve so that the peak infection rate stays manageable. It, however, presents a major disruption in education and the routine to which children are accustomed. In many cases, children who depend on the school lunch program will face food insecurity. They also become more vulnerable to violence in their homes and communities which can go undetected due to no contact. School closures also have a disproportionate burden on women who traditionally undertake a role as caregivers.
In response to this challenge, we call on governments to:
Direct educational institutions to prepare review and assignment packages for children to keep them academically engaged and prevent setbacks and provide guidance for parents on the use of the material
Create educational radio programming appropriate for school-age children
Subsidize childcare for families unable to make alternate arrangements for their children
Expand free internet access to increase access to online educational platforms and material and enable children to participate in virtual and disability-accessible classroom sessions where available
Provide laptops for children who need them in order to participate in on-line education
Adopt measures to ensure they continue receiving food by making sure it can be delivered or collected
Provide extra financial and mental health support for families caring for children with disabilities
Social inequality. These exist between men and women, citizens and migrants, people with regular and irregular status, people with and without disabilities, neurotypical and neuroatypical people, and other perceived dichotomies or non-binary differences as well as racial, ethnic, and religious groups. Existing vulnerabilities are further complicated by loss of income, increased stress, and unequal domestic responsibilities. Women and girls will likely have increased burdens of caregiving which will compete with (and possibly replace) their paid work or education. Vulnerable communities are put at further risk when laws are enacted, or other measures are introduced, that restrict their movement and assembly, particularly when they have less access to information or ability to process it.
In response to this challenge, we call on governments to:
Encourage the equitable sharing of domestic tasks in explicit terms and through allowances for time off and compensation for all workers
Provide increased access to sanitation and emergency shelter spaces for unhoused people
Implement protocol and train authorities on recognizing and engaging vulnerable populations, particularly where new laws are being enforced
Consult with civil society organizations the process of implementing legislation and policy
Ensure equal access to information, public health education and resources in multiple languages, including sign and indigenous peoples languages, accessible formats, and easy-to-read and plain languages
Water and sanitation. Everyone does not have access to clean running water.
In response to this challenge, we call on governments to:
Ensure infrastructure is in place for clean, potable water to be piped into homes and delivered to underserved areas
Cease all disconnections and waive all reconnection fees to provide everyone with clean, potable water
Bring immediate remedy to issues of unclean water
Build public handwashing stations in communities
Economic inequality. People are experiencing unemployment, underemployment, and loss of income due to the temporary closure of businesses, reduced hours, and limited sick leave, vacation, personal time off and stigmatization. This negatively impacts their ability to meet financial obligations, generates bigger debts, and makes it difficult for them to acquire necessary supplies. Due to closures and the need for social distancing, there is also lack of care options and ability to pay for care for children, the elderly, and people with disabilities. This produces a labor shift from the paid or gig economy to unpaid economy as family care providers.
In response to this challenge, we call on governments to:
Implement moratoriums on evictions due to rental and mortgage arrears and deferrals of rental and mortgage payments for those affected, directly or indirectly, by the virus and for people belonging to vulnerable groups
Provide Universal Basic Income for those with lost income
Provide financial support to unhoused people, refugees, and women’s shelters
Provide additional financial aid to elderly people and people with disabilities
Expedite the distribution of benefits
Modify sick leave, parental and care leave, and personal time off policies
Direct businesses to invite employees to work remotely on the same financial conditions as agreed prior to pandemic
Distribute packages with necessities including soap, disinfectants, and hand sanitizer
Violence against women, domestic violence/Intimate partner violence (DV/IPV). Rates and severity of domestic violence/intimate partner violence against women, including sexual and reproductive violence, will likely surge as tension rises. Mobility restrictions (social distance, self-isolation, extreme lockdown, or quarantine) will also increase survivors’ vulnerability to abuse and need for protection services. (See Economic inequality.) Escape will be more difficult as the abusive partner will be at home all the time. Children face particular protection risks, including increased risks of abuse and/or being separated from their caregivers. Accessibility of protection services will decline if extreme lockdown is imposed as public resources are diverted. Women and girls fleeing violence and persecution will not be able to leave their countries of origin or enter asylum countries because of the closure of borders and travel restrictions.
In response to this challenge, we call on governments to:
Establish separate units within police departments and telephone hotlines to report domestic violence
Increase resourcing for nongovernmental organizations that respond to domestic violence and provide assistance — including shelter, counselling, and legal aid — to survivors, and promote those that remain open are available
Disseminate information about gender-based violence and publicize resources and services available
Direct designated public services, including shelters, to remain open and accessible
Ensure protection services implement programs that have emergency plans that include protocols to ensure safety for residents and clients
Develop a protocol for the care of women who may not be admitted due to exposure to the virus which includes safe quarantine and access to testing
Extend the duration of judicial precautionary measures/protection orders to cover the whole mandatory period of lockdown and quarantine
Make provisions for domestic violence survivors to attend court proceedings via accessible teleconference
Direct police departments to respond to all domestic violence reports and connect survivors with appropriate resources
Ensure women and girls and other people in vulnerable positions are not rejected at the border, have access to the territory and to asylum legal procedures. If needed, they will be given access to testing
Access to information. There is unequal access to reliable information, especially for those structurally discriminated against and belonging to marginalized communities. People will need to receive regular updates from national health authorities for the duration of this crisis.
In response to this challenge, we call on governments to:
Launch public campaigns to prevent and contain the spread of the virus
Consult and work with civil society in all initiatives to provide information to the public
Make information available to the public in plain language and accessible means, modes and formats, including internet, radio and text messages
Ensure people with disabilities have access to information through sign language, closed captions, and other appropriate means
Increase subsidies to nongovernmental organizations that will ensure messages translated and delivered through appropriate means to those who speak different languages or have specific needs
Build and deploy a task force to share information and resources with vulnerable people with specific focus on unhoused, people with disabilities, migrant, refugees, and neuroatypical people
Abuse of power. People in prisons, administrative migration centers, refugee camps, and people with disabilities in institutions and psychiatric facilities are at higher risk of contagion due to the confinement conditions. They can also become more vulnerable to abuse or neglect as a result of limited external oversight and restriction of visits. It is not uncommon for authorities to become overzealous in their practices related to enforcement of the law and introduction of new laws. During this crisis, vulnerable people, especially dissidents, are at a higher risk of having negative, potentially dangerous interactions with authorities.
In response to this challenge, we call on governments to:
Provide and implement restrictions in relation to COVID-19 in accordance with the law. Any restriction should be strictly necessary, proportionate and in the interest of legitimate objectives of general interest
Monitor restrictions taken in the public interest do not result in any gender-specific harm to women and girls who are already extremely vulnerable and at risk of being denied their basic human rights
Consult any changes in existing laws with human rights organizations and Ombudsperson/Human Rights Defenders
Encourage law enforcement officers to focus on increasing safety rather than arrests
Train law enforcement officers, care workers, and social workers to recognize vulnerabilities and make necessary adjustments in their approach and engagement
Adopt human rights-oriented protocols to reduce spreading of the virus in detention and confinement facilities
Strengthen external oversight and facilitate safe contact with relatives i.e. free telephone calls
Support civil society organizations and country Ombudsperson/Human Rights Defenders in monitoring the developments within those institutions on a regular basis
Commit to discontinuing emergency laws and powers once pandemic subsides and restore the check and balances mechanism
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Networks and organizations
1. 4M Mentor Mothers Network
2. A Long Walk Home
3. ABAAD-Resource Center for Gender Equality
4. ABOFEM ARGENTINA
5. Action pour l’Education et la Promotion de la Femme (AEPF-Tchad)
6. Activista Ghana
7. Adivasi Dalit Woman Civil Rights Forum
8. African Diaspora Women’s Network
9. African Disability Forum- ADF
10. African Women 4 Empowerment
11. African Women Leaders Forum
12. AFROAMERICAS
13. AKAHATA
14. Akina Mama wa Afrika
15. Akshara Centre
16. Aliansi Remaja Independen Sulawesi Selatan
17. All India Progressive Women’s Association AIPWA
18. Alliances for Africa
19. AMVFE
20. ANANDI
21. Annie North Women’s Refugee and Domestic Violence Service
22. Arab Women Network for Parity and Solidarity
23. Arise Nigerian Woman Foundation
24. Arts for Women Indonesia
25. Artykuł 6 (Article 6 feminist disability collective)
26. Asamblea Feminista Plurinacional
27. Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (ARROW)
28. Asociación Ciudadana ACCEDER
29. Associação brasileira de antropologia- Brazilian Anthropology Association
30. Association for Advocacy and Legal Initiatives Trust (AALI)
31. association Tunisienne des femmes démocrates
32. Associazione Dream Team Donne in Rete
33. Associazione Il Giardino dei Ciliegi
34. Associazione Maddalena
35. Associazione Orlando
36. Associazione Risorse Donna
37. Associazione Topnomastica femminile
38. Aswat Nissa
39. AtGender
40. ATHENA Network
41. Atria, institute on gender equality and women’s history
42. AWID
43. Awmr Italia Donne della Regione Mediterranea
44. Balance AC
45. Bangladesh Centre for Human Rights and Development (BCHRD)
46. Bangladesh Model Youth Parliament (Protiki Jubo Sangsahd)
47. Baobab Women’s Project CIC
48. BAPSA
49. Believe mental health care organisation
50. Berliński Kongres Kobiet
51. Beyond Beijing Committee (BBC)Nepal
52. Border Crit Institute
53. BraveHeart Initiative for Youth & Women
54. Breakthrough (India)
55. Breakthrough (USA)
56. Broadsheet, New Zealand’s Feminist Magazine
57. Campaign for Lead Free Water
58. Canadian Feminist Network
59. CARAM Asia
60. Catholics for Reproductive Health
61. CEDAW Committee of Trinidad and Tobago
62. CEHAT
63. Center for Building Resilient Communities
64. Center for gender and sexual and reproductive health, James P Grant school of public health
65. Center for Hunger-Free Communities
66. Center for Justice and International Law (CEJIL)
67. Center for Migrant Advocacy Philippines
68. Center for Women’s Global Leadership
69. Center for Women’s Health and Human Rights, Suffolk University
70. Center Women and Modern World
71. Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy
72. Centre for Gender Justice
73. Centre for Social Concern and Development (CESOCODE)
74. Centro de Derechos de Mujeres
75. Centro de Mujeres ACCION YA
76. Centro di Women’s Studies Milly Villa - Università della Calabria
77. CENTRO MUJERES A.C.
78. Centro Mujeres Latinas
79. CETEC
80. Channel Foundation
81. CHIRAPAQ Centro de Culturas Indígenas del Perú
82. CHOUF
83. Closet de Sor Juana
84. Coalition for Sexual and Bodily Rights in Muslim Societies (CSBR)
85. COFEM
86. Colectiva Lésbica Feminista Irreversibles
87. Colectivo “Género y Teología para el Desarrollo”
88. Collettivo Anguane
89. Comisión de Antropología Feminista y de Género, Colegio de Etnólogos y Antropólogos Sociales A.C
90. Comité de América Latina y el Caribe para la Defensa de los Derechos de las Mujeres, CLADEM
91. Common Health
92. Community Care for Emergency Response and Rehabilitation
93. Community Healthcare Initiative
94. Comunicación, Intercambio y Desarrollo Humano en América Latina, Asociación Civil ( CIDHAL, A. C.)
95. Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd
96. Consortium on Gender, Security and Human Rights
97. Cooperativa Sociale Centro Donne Mantova
98. Coordinadora de la Mujer
99. COSPE
100. Council of Indigenous Women of Lower Lands of Europe
101. Courageous people health and development lnitiative
102. CREA
103. Creativería Social, AC
104. DAWN Canada
105. Design Studio for Social Intervention
106. DESSI International
107. Development in Practice, Gender and Entrepreneurial Initiative (DIPGEI)
108. DIVA for Equality
109. Dorothy Njemanze Foundation
110. Dziewuchy Berlin
111. Echoesofwomeninafrica11 gmail.com
112. Emma organization for human development
113. EMPOWER Malaysia
114. End Violence Against Women Coalition (UK)
115. Enhancing Access to Health for Poverty reduction in Tanzania (EAHP Tanzania)
116. Enlace Continental de Mujeres Indígenas de las Américas ECMIA
117. Enlightenment and empowerment of northern women initiative
118. Equality Bahamas
119. Equipo Jurídico por los Derechos Humanos
120. Equipop
121. Etihad Peace Minorities Welfare Foundation
122. EuroMed Rights
123. European Roma Rights Centre (Brussels, Belgium)
124. FACICP Disability Plus
125. Families Planning Association of Puerto Rico (PROFAMILIAS)
126. Family Planning Association of Nepal
127. FAMM Indonesia
128. Federation for Women and Family Planning
129. Federation of Sexual and Gender Minoriites Nepal
130. Federazione Femminile Evangelica Valdese e Metodista
131. Female Safe Environments-Her Safe Place
132. FEMBUD
133. Femini Berlin Polska
134. Feminist Alliance for Rights
135. Feminist Humanitarian Network
136. Feminist Policy Collective
137. Feminoteka Foundation
138. Femmes leadership et développement durable
139. FEMNET - African Women’s Development and Communication Network
140. Fiji Women’s Rights Movement (FWRM)
141. First Future Leadership
142. Flash Dynamic Concepts
143. Fondo Centroamericano de Mujeres
144. Food Corporation of India Handling Workers Union
145. Food Sovereignty Alliance, India
146. For Violence-Free Family Coalition
147. Forum Against Oppression of Women
148. Forum against Sex Selection
149. Four Worlds Europe
150. Fund for Congolese Women
151. Fundación Arcoíris por el respeto a la diversidad sexual
152. Fundación Código Humano
153. Fundacion Estudio e Investigacion de mujer FEIM
154. FUNDACION MARIA AMOR
155. Fundación Puntos de Encuentro
156. Fundacja “Inicjatywa Kobiet Aktywnych”
157. Fundacja Dziewuchy Dziewuchom
158. Furia vzw
159. GAMAG
160. Gamana Mahila Samuha
161. Gantala Press, Inc.
162. GAYa NUSANTARA Foundation
163. Gender and Environmental Risk Reduction Initiative(GERI)
164. Gender and Sociology Department, Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences
165. Gender at Work
166. Gender Awareness Trust
167. Gender Equality,,Peace and Development Centre
168. GenDev Centre for Research and Innovation, India
169. Gimtrap AC
170. GirlHQ Foundation
171. Girls Voices Initiative
172. Girlupac
173. Global Alliance for Tax Justice
174. Global Fund for Children
175. Global Fund for Women
176. Global Justice Center
177. Global Rights for Women
178. Global South Coalition for Dignified Menstruation
179. Global Women’s Institute
180. Graduate Women International
181. Grandmothers Advocacy Network
182. Grupo de Estudos Feministas em Política e Educação (GIRA/UFBA)
183. Grupo Guatemalteco de Mujeres-GGM
184. Hawai’i Institute for Human Rights
185. Herstoire Collective
186. Hollaback! Czech
187. Hope for the Needy Association
188. Humanity in Action Poland
189. ICW - International Community of Women Living with HIV
190. Icw argentina
191. Identities Media
192. If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice
193. IMMAHACO Ladies COOPERATIVE Society 87 set
194. Inclusive Bangladesh
195. iNitiatives for Nigeria
196. Institute for Economic Justice
197. Institute for Gender and Development Studies-University of the West Indies
198. Institute for Young Women Development
199. Institute of Gender Studies, University of Guyana
200. Instituto de Estudos de Gênero da UFSC e NIGS UFSC
201. Instituto de Investigación y Estudios en Cultura de Derechos Humanos CULTURADH
202. Instituto de Transformación social de pr
203. Instituto de la Mujer
204. Instituto RIA
205. Interamerican Network of Women Shelters
206. International Center for Advocates Against Discrimination (ICAAD)
207. International Commission on Global Feminisms and Queer Politics (IUAES)
208. International WOmen’s Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific
209. International Women’s Rights Project
210. Ipas CAM
211. Istituto Comprensivo Statale “Don G. Russolillo”
212. Jaringan Muda Setara
213. Jaringan Perempuan Yogyakarta - Yogyakarta Women’s Network
214. Jordanian National Commission for Women
215. Journal of International Women’s Studies
216. Justice Institute Guyana
217. Kenya Female Advisory Organization
218. Kotha
219. L’union de l’action féministe
220. LABIA - A Queer Feminist LBT Collective
221. Latin American and Caribbean Womens Health Network
222. Le kassandre
223. Le Maestre Ignoranti
224. Lesbianas Independientes Feministas Socialistas - LIFS
225. LGBTI+ Gozo
226. Libera...Mente Donna ets
227. Liberian women Humanitarian Network
228. Life in Leggings: Caribbean Alliance Against Gender-based Violence
229. Lon-art Creative
230. LOOM
231. MADRE
232. Mahila Sarvangeen Utkarsh Mandal (MASUM)
233. Malcolm X Center For Self Determination
234. Mama Na Mtoto Initiative(Mami)
235. Manifest Wolnej Polki
236. MAP Foundation
237. Marie Stopes International
238. McMaster University
239. Mesa Acción por el Aborto en Chile
240. MEXFAM AC
241. Movimiento de Mujeres de Chinandega
242. MOVULAC ONG
243. MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians
244. Mt Shasta Goddess Temple
245. Mujer Y Salud en Uruguay-MYSU
246. Mujeres+Mujeres
247. Mulier
248. MUSAS Peru
249. NAPM
250. NAPOLINMENTE a.p.s.
251. Narasi Perempuan
252. Naripokkho
253. National Alliance Of Women Human Right Defender/Tarangini Foundation
254. National Alliance of Women’s Organisations
255. National Birth Equity Collaborative
256. National Forum Of Women With Disabilities
257. National Network For Immigrant And Refugee Rights
258. National Platform For The Rights Of The Disabled
259. NDH LLC
260. Nederlandse Vereniging Gender & Gezondheid
261. NEPEM - Center of feminist studies at Federal University of Minas Gerais
262. Network for Community Development
263. Nigerian Feminist Forum
264. Nigerian Professional Working Women Organization
265. Nobel Women’s Initiaitve
266. NoMore234NG
267. Non una di meno
268. O.A.B.I.: Organization for Abused and Battered Individuals
269. Observatorio de Géneroy Equidad
270. Odri Intersectional rights
271. Omni Center for Peace, Justice & Ecology
272. ONG ESE:O
273. Organización Artemisas
274. Organization Name
275. Orikalankini
276. Our Generation For Inclusive Peace
277. OutRight International
278. Oxfam (various offices)
279. Oxford Human Rights Hub
280. Pan African Positive Women’s Coalition-Zimbabwe
Parteciparte
Pastoralist Girls Initiative
Peasants Dragnet
Perempuan Mahardhika
Perhimpunan Pembela Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (PPMAN) – Indigenous Lawyers Association Archipelagos
Perkumpulan Lintas Feminist Jakarta / Jakarta Feminist Association
PES Women
Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance
Plan International
Por la Superación de la Mujer A.C.
Power in her story / Manila Feminista
Programa de Investigacion Feminista, CEIICH UNAM
Programa Género, Cuerpo y Sexualidad de la FHCE/UDELAR
Promundo-US
Punto Género
Qbukatabu
Queer Women in Business + Allies
Race, Racism and the Law
Radha Paudel Foundation
Raising Voices
RALI – Reborn Athena Legal Initiative
Rassemblement Contre la Hogra et pour les Droits des Algeriennes :”RAHDA”
Rays of Hope Community Foundation
Red Chiapas por la Paridad Efectiva
Red de Educación Popular entre Mujeres – REPEM
Red de la No Violencia contra las Mujeres-REDNOVI
Red de Mujeres contra la violencia
Red de Mujeres por una Opinión Pública con Perspectiva de Género en Campeche AC
Red Mexicana de ciencia tecnología y genero
Red Nacional de Refugios AC
Red Nacional Universitaria por la Equidad de Género en la Educación Superior
Red Thread
Rede Nao Cala USP – Network of professors against gender violence at the University of Sao Paulo
Remember Our Sisters Everywhere
Reporteros de investigación
Restless Development Nepal
Rutgers WPF Indonesia
Rutgers WPF Indonesia
Sacred Circle of Indigenous Women of Europe
SAHAJ
SAHAYOG
Salamander Trust
Samsara
Sanctus Initiative for Human Development and Values Sustainability (SIHDEVAS]N
Sangsan Anakot Yawachon Development Project
Save Generations Organization
Sehjira Foundation
Sex Workers Outreach Project (SWOP) Behind Bars
Shayisfuba feminist collective
Shedecides
Shifting the Power Coalition – Pacific
Shirakat – Partnership for Development
Shishu Aangina
Simavi
Society for the Improvement of Rural People(SIRP)
Solidarite Des Jeunes Filles Pour L’education Et L’integration Socioprofessionnelle, Sojfep
Sonke Gender Justice
Soroptimist International
SPACE UNJ
Spatium Libertas AC
Spinifex Press
Stop au Chat Noir
Studentato universitario San Giuseppe
Success Capital Organisation
Suppressed Histories Archives
T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights
Tag a Life International (TaLI)
Tanzania Home Economics Association
Tarangini Foundation
Tata Institute of Social Sciences
TEDS TRUST and DAWNS
The Center for Building Resilient Communities
The Citizens’News
The Gender Security Project
The Institute for Gender and Development Studies, RCO
The Queer Muslim Project
The Story Kitchen
The Well Project
Todos Ciudadanas, AC
Toponomastica femminile
Trannational Decolonial QTPOC
Transgenders Fiji Network
Transnational United Front against Fascism
UBC
Ukrainian Association for Research in Women’s History
Unchained At Last
Union Women Center Georgia
United African Diaspora
University of Namibia
US Human Rights Network
Vida Reavivida AC
Visible Impact
Visthar
VOICE
Wave – Women against violence Europe
WE-Change Jamaica
Welfare Rights Organization
WESNET
WIDOWS DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION
Widows Rights International
WILDAF-AFRIQUE DE L’OUEST
Wokovu Way
Women Advocates Research and Documentation Center
Women Against Rape(WAR) Inc.
Women against Sexual Violence and State Repression
Women Against Violence
Women and Girls of African Descent Caucus:Descendants of Enslaved Persons brought to the Americas During the Transatlantic Slave Trade Era
Women and Health Together For The Future (WHTF)
Women and Law in Southern Africa – Mozambique
Women Enabled International
Women Entrepreneurs Association of Nigeria (WEAN)
Women for a Change
Women for Peace and Gender Equality Initiative
Women for Peace and Unity Growth Initiative
Women for Women’s Human Rights – New Ways
Women Foundation of Nigeria WFN
Women Health Together for Future
Women in Distress Organisation
Women Liberty and Development Initiative
Women March Lampung
Women Transforming Cities International Society
Women Working Group ( WWG)
Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN)
Women’s Global Network for Reproductive Rights
Women’s Human Rights Education Institute
women’s initiative “One of Us”
Women’s Legal and Human Rights Bureau, Inc. (WLB)
Women’s Rehabilitation Centre (WOREC) Nepal
Women’s Resource and Advicacy Centre / WOMEN 2030
Women’s All Points Bulletin, WAPB
Women’s Probono Initiative(WPI)
Women’s rights and health project
World Pulse
Y Coalition
Young Feminist Europe
Youth Action Nepal
Youth Changers Kenya
Youth Development Center
YUWA
Yuwalaya
Zamara Foundation
422. Zimbabwe Women’s Resource Centre and Network
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