{"id":11702,"date":"2022-03-07T10:31:57","date_gmt":"2022-03-07T17:31:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gophilanthropic.org\/?p=11702"},"modified":"2022-03-07T14:03:33","modified_gmt":"2022-03-07T21:03:33","slug":"partner-highlights-changemakers-fighting-for-womens-equity-and-empowerment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gophilanthropic.org\/partner-highlights-changemakers-fighting-for-womens-equity-and-empowerment\/","title":{"rendered":"Partner Highlights: Changemakers fighting for Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment"},"content":{"rendered":"

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International Women\u2019s Day and Women\u2019s History Month both take place in March – giving us the opportunity to reflect on how far we have come in the fight for gender equality, while also acknowledging all the work that still needs to be done. During Women\u2019s History Month we recognize the amazing contributions that women have made to society, while International Women\u2019s Day (the 8th) is a call to action for us to continue demanding change globally and locally. <\/span><\/p>\n

This year\u2019s theme is <\/span>\u2018breaking the bias\u2019<\/b> and is summarized as follows:<\/span><\/p>\n

Imagine a gender-equal world. A world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. A world that’s diverse, equitable, and inclusive. A world where difference is valued and celebrated. Together we can forge women’s equality. Collectively we can all #BreakTheBias.- International Women\u2019s Day <\/span><\/i><\/p>\n

We believe that our partners working in the Human Rights<\/strong> sector perfectly embody this sentiment, as they have courageously demanded change, educated their communities to combat stereotypes and harmful beliefs, and are actively working to provide a better future for women and children. In this post, we wanted to highlight the incredible work of these partners:<\/span><\/p>\n

GUATEMALA<\/strong><\/h3>\n

EntreMundos<\/strong><\/p>\n

EntreMundos was established in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala in 2001 to shift this power imbalance and elevate the smaller, local organizations, associations, and grassroots groups. With its database of over 900 local NGOs, EntreMundos helps give these resilient groups the opportunity to defend and promote the human rights of the most marginalized populations in the country. <\/span>Learn More<\/a><\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

INDIA<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Avani Women and Children\u2019s Rights <\/strong><\/p>\n

\"\"<\/strong>AVANI is a prime example of how grassroots, community-centric work can solve some of India\u2019s toughest problems, including child labor, child trafficking, and female infanticide. Anuradha, the founder of AVANI, is a former child laborer herself and has spent decades fighting for the protection and promotion of women and child rights. Anuradha is now a well-known advocate and force for social change in Kolhapur district, Maharashtra, India where AVANI is based.<\/span><\/p>\n

AVANI\u2019s primary focus is on high-risk industries like brickyard and sugarcane factories where migrant and child laborers are employed. Through courageous action and advocacy, the AVANI team has been highly successful in motivating families and brickyard owners to stop sending children to work, having now reduced child labor in the region\u2019s brickyards by 95%. <\/span>Learn More<\/a><\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

Equal Community Foundation<\/strong><\/p>\n

ECF was established in 2009 with a mission to address the national epidemic of male violence and raise every boy in India to be gender equitable. They believe that if boys and men are given the tools, knowledge and space to learn and practice respectful positive behaviors, they can become powerful allies in the fight for gender equality.<\/span><\/p>\n

\u201cThese boys are not born violent or discriminatory. If they\u2019re given the opportunity to do something different, they will,\u201d explains ECF Co-Founder, Rujuta Teredesai. <\/span>Learn More<\/a><\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

Shakti Shalini <\/strong><\/p>\n

\"\"<\/strong>Shakti Shalini was founded in 1987, after Ms. Satyarani Chadha and Ms. Shahjahan Apa\u2019s young daughters were brutally murdered, burned alive by their in-laws due to insufficient dowry. The shared tragedy bound the two mothers to each other and launched them into a fierce battle against gender violence.<\/span><\/p>\n

Shakti Shalini began with two key services: counseling and a shelter home for women in distress in Delhi, the first non-governmental shelter India had ever seen.<\/span><\/p>\n

Decades later, Shakti Shalini continues to support survivors of gender and sexual violence. They also work with communities to prevent everyday violence and promote gender equality, individual choice, and dignity.<\/span><\/p>\n

Learn More<\/a><\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

SPID-SMS <\/strong><\/p>\n

GB Road is the second largest red-light district in the world, housing over 95 brothels and an estimated 4,000 sex workers. The SMS Center was opened by the courageous and compassionate Lalitha S.A. when she learned that the vast majority of women on GB Road had been trafficked, lured by false jobs, and now forced to live there with their children. The SMS center was founded to provide their children with a safe and secure environment to sleep and be cared for, away from the influences and dangers of the red-light district. SMS is run by a dedicated team of social workers and is the only center in the area supporting children seven days a week, 24 hours a day. <\/span>Learn More<\/a><\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

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Vikalp Sansthan <\/strong><\/p>\n

Vikalp Sansthan was created in 2004 by a group of young social workers determined to fight for children\u2019s futures by ending child marriages, gender-based violence and gender discrimination. Vikalp means \u201calternative\u201d and Vikalp Sansthan\u2019s goal is to find and promote alternatives to the existing social structures that contribute to and promote discrimination, violence and inequality. To enact change from the grassroots level, Vikalp ignites the younger generation to be agents of change to promote equality and opportunities, regardless of gender. <\/span>Learn More<\/a><\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

KENYA<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Maji Moto <\/strong><\/p>\n

Maji Moto is an organization led by <\/span>Hellen, who escaped child marriage and stood against cultural norms to fight for her freedom. Today she is a fierce advocate for local women and girls, fighting for their right to be free from child marriage, free from female genital mutilation (FGM), and free to access education. Today Maji Moto prevents girls as young as six and gives them the opportunity to be the community\u2019s next generation of leaders and change-makers! Learn More<\/a><\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

NEPAL<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Child Rescue Nepal <\/strong><\/p>\n

\"\"<\/strong>It is estimated that there are nearly 100,000 children trapped in forced labor in Nepal \u2013 typically working 15+ hour days in hazardous, deplorable conditions, with limited food, no protective gear, and often without pay. In addition, the trafficked children often suffer from physical, emotional and sexual abuse. Child Rescue Nepal (CRN) was created to counteract this extremely dark industry and fight for the rights and futures of all children in Nepal. <\/span>Learn More<\/a><\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

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SE ASIA <\/strong><\/h3>\n

Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation <\/strong><\/p>\n

Blue Dragon\u2019s mission is to provide exceptional care to Vietnamese children and families in crisis while creating long-term change for a better world. To this end, Blue Dragon has developed a wide range of programs offering both responsive and preventative services to help children and families.<\/span><\/p>\n

Step Ahead Program<\/b> provides comprehensive care for children in crisis, including street children and children with disabilities. <\/span>Education for Kids At Risk <\/b>prevents trafficking in rural provinces of Hanoi by working with disadvantaged families and supporting and encouraging them to keep their children safe and in school. The <\/span>Safe & Sound Program<\/b> team work closely with the Vietnamese police to identify, locate and rescue children out of forced labor in sweatshops, ensuring their safe return home to their families and providing long-term counseling and educational support to assist with the transition.<\/span><\/p>\n

And they have so many more incredible initiatives! <\/span>Learn More<\/em><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n

Free to Shine<\/strong><\/p>\n

\"\"<\/strong>\u201cI asked survivors who had been rescued how I could help, and I was hardly prepared for their answer. I thought they\u2019d want something straightforward and easy to provide, like university tuition fees, but they didn\u2019t want anything for themselves. Instead they wanted for no other girl to go through the horrors they\u2019d been through.\u201d<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n

\u2013 Nicky Mih<\/b>, Founder & Managing Director at Free To Shine<\/span><\/p>\n

International research shows that <\/span>access to education is vital in reducing the risk of trafficking<\/b>, especially for young girls. When Free to Shine was established, there were organizations focused on rescuing and supporting survivors of trafficking in Cambodia, but none specifically working to prevent the trafficking from happening in the first place. The survivors had identified a gap, and so Free To Shine was established in 2010 and is now formally registered in Cambodia and Australia. <\/span>Learn More<\/strong><\/em><\/a><\/p>\n

Have any of our partners inspired you this International Women\u2019s Day? You can help them advance their goals by contributing to their programs.<\/b><\/p>\nMAKE A DONATION<\/span><\/a>\n

If you would like to learn more about the work of our partners and other ways you can contribute to #breakthebias this month, contact us here<\/i><\/a>. <\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>