Women Human Rights Defenders
WHRDs are self-identified women and lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex (LBTQI) people and others who defend rights and are subject to gender-specific risks and threats due to their human rights work and/or as a direct consequence of their gender identity or sexual orientation.
WHRDs are subject to systematic violence and discrimination due to their identities and unyielding struggles for rights, equality and justice.
The WHRD Program collaborates with international and regional partners as well as the AWID membership to raise awareness about these risks and threats, advocate for feminist and holistic measures of protection and safety, and actively promote a culture of self-care and collective well being in our movements.
Risks and threats targeting WHRDs
WHRDs are exposed to the same types of risks that all other defenders who defend human rights, communities, and the environment face. However, they are also exposed to gender-based violence and gender-specific risks because they challenge existing gender norms within their communities and societies.
By defending rights, WHRDs are at risk of:
- Physical assault and death
- Intimidation and harassment, including in online spaces
- Judicial harassment and criminalization
- Burnout
A collaborative, holistic approach to safety
We work collaboratively with international and regional networks and our membership
- to raise awareness about human rights abuses and violations against WHRDs and the systemic violence and discrimination they experience
- to strengthen protection mechanisms and ensure more effective and timely responses to WHRDs at risk
We work to promote a holistic approach to protection which includes:
- emphasizing the importance of self-care and collective well being, and recognizing that what care and wellbeing mean may differ across cultures
- documenting the violations targeting WHRDs using a feminist intersectional perspective;
- promoting the social recognition and celebration of the work and resilience of WHRDs ; and
- building civic spaces that are conducive to dismantling structural inequalities without restrictions or obstacles
Our Actions
We aim to contribute to a safer world for WHRDs, their families and communities. We believe that action for rights and justice should not put WHRDs at risk; it should be appreciated and celebrated.
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Promoting collaboration and coordination among human rights and women’s rights organizations at the international level to strengthen responses concerning safety and wellbeing of WHRDs.
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Supporting regional networks of WHRDs and their organizations, such as the Mesoamerican Initiative for WHRDs and the WHRD Middle East and North Africa Coalition, in promoting and strengthening collective action for protection - emphasizing the establishment of solidarity and protection networks, the promotion of self-care, and advocacy and mobilization for the safety of WHRDs;
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Increasing the visibility and recognition of WHRDs and their struggles, as well as the risks that they encounter by documenting the attacks that they face, and researching, producing, and disseminating information on their struggles, strategies, and challenges:
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Mobilizing urgent responses of international solidarity for WHRDs at risk through our international and regional networks, and our active membership.
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A Strategy, a Market and New Voices: Indigenous Women and the AWID Forums

The Forum was a key space for the Indigenous Women’s Movement (IWM) in its relationship to feminism. At AWID Forums, they developed engagement strategies that would then apply at other spaces like the United Nations. In that process, both indigenous women and feminists movements were transformed: new voices and issues emerged and feminists started to change their discourses and practices around land rights and spirituality, they understood collective rights better, and included the IWM in their events and agendas. Mónica Alemán and María Manuela Sequeira, from the IWM, shared this story of change.
In their own voice: watch the interview with María Manuela Sequeira & Mónica Alemán
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¿Cuánto tiempo permanecerá abierta la encuesta?
La encuesta permanecerá abierta hasta fines de agosto de 2024. Te pedimos que la respondas dentro de dicho lapso para asegurarte de que tus respuestas se incluyan en el análisis.
What languages will be included in the Forum?
English, French, Spanish and Mandarin.
Abby Lippman
Abby fue una feminista y activista por los derechos humanos pionera, y antes epidemióloga de McGill University.
Abby era conocida por defender causas sociales, y por sus lúcidas críticas a las tecnologías reproductivas y otros temas médicos. En particular, hizo campaña contra lo que ella denominó la «genetización» de las tecnologías reproductivas, contra la terapia de reemplazo hormonal, y a favor de más y mejor investigación antes de la aprobación de descubrimientos tales como las vacunas contra el virus del papiloma humano.
Cuando falleció, sus amigxs y colegas la describieron afectuosamente como una «ardiente defensora» de la salud de las mujeres.
Présentez la candidature de féministes passionnant·es pour le Conseil d’administration de l’AWID
Chaque année, à l’AWID, nous visons à renouveler et enrichir les points de vue et expériences que reflète notre Conseil d’administration (CA) en accueillant d’autres membres.
Nous sommes actuellement à la recherche de personnes pour servir des mandats de trois ans au CA de l’AWID, à partir du début de l’année 2024. Il s’agit d’une occasion de contribuer à la gouvernance de notre organisation, et d’intégrer un groupe extraordinaire de féministes du monde entier.
Merci de nous aider à identifier avant le 10 août 2023 des candidatures de féministes à la fois réfléchi·es et engagé·es .
Merci de transférer également cette invitation aux candidat·es dans vos réseaux
Qui recherchons-nous ?
Nous recherchons avant tout des candidat·es engagé·es en faveur de la mission de l’AWID, qui peuvent faire le lien entre les luttes locales et mondiales. Ces personnes seront également en mesure de nous aider à tirer, de manière intentionnelle, le meilleur parti du positionnement et des atouts de l’AWID dans un contexte en constante évolution. Les candidat·es doivent être disposé·es à assumer les fonctions et endosser les responsabilités juridiques du CA de l’AWID, dans l’intérêt supérieur de l’organisation.
Il s’agit d’une fonction bénévole, qui nécessite une implication et un engagement tout au long de l’année. Il est attendu des membres du CA une participation à 10 à 15 journées de réunion par an minimum, en personne ou en ligne, et qu’elles et ils contribuent de leur temps et leur expertise, selon les besoins du CA.
Nous souhaitons que le CA reflète la diversité des mouvements féministes du monde entier, tant en matière d’identités que de géographies, de contextes et d’affiliations. Nous recherchons, en outre, des membres du CA ayant de l’expérience dans l’un des domaines de travail de l’AWID.
Nous invitons vivement tous les candidats à postuler. Nous étudierons toutes les candidatures reçues, mais compte tenu de la composition du CA actuel, nous accorderons la priorité à :
des candidatures démontrant une solide expérience dans les domaines suivants :
- droits et justice des personnes en situation de handicap
- Les droits LGBTQI+, et en particulier les mouvements de droits trans
des candidatures des régions suivantes :
- Amérique du Sud
- Caraïbe
Ce que le Conseil d’administration apporte à l’AWID
Le Conseil d’administration joue un rôle déterminant au niveau de la définition de l’orientation stratégique de l’AWID et du soutien à l’organisation dans l’accomplissement de sa mission, en cohérence avec le monde dans lequel nous vivons et les besoins de nos mouvements.
Les membres du CA contribuent au fonctionnement de l’organisation de diverses manières : en apportant une expérience d’autres espaces, des perspectives de divers mouvements féministes et un savoir-faire conséquent dans des domaines pertinents alignés sur la stratégie de l’AWID.
Les candidates élues et candidats élus rejoindront le CA de l’AWID en 2024 et nous accompagneront tout au long du tant attendu Forum international de l’AWID et de la mise en œuvre de notre plan stratégique.
Connaissez-vous quelqu’un qui corresponde à ce profil ?
(Vous pouvez déposer votre candidature ou celle d’une autre personne, avec son consentement.)
Merci de partager également cette invitation à candidatures au sein de vos réseaux !
D’avance, merci de votre aide à trouver les membres [MB2] extraordinaires de notre prochain Conseil d’administration, qui soutiendront l’AWID lors des étapes à venir !
Snippet FEA Brisa Escobar Quote (FR)
« Mes rêves et mes objectifs ont toujours été les mêmes que ceux de Lohana Berkins : que la coopérative continue à exister et non à fermer. Continuez à offrir cet endroit à nos collègues travesti, à leur donner du travail et un lieu de soutien»
Brisa Escobar,
présidente de la Coopérative
Cecilia Loria
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Com base na nossa história de 20 anos de mobilização de mais fundos de melhor qualidade para a mudança social liderada por feministas, a AWID convida a participar da nova edição da nossa pesquisa principal:
"Onde está o dinheiro para a organização feminista?"
(WITM)
PARTICIPE NO INQUÉRITO!Veja o tutorial
Please select your language in the upper right corner of the page.
What happens to the activity proposals submitted through the CfA?
- Activity proposals will initially be screened by AWID staff.
- Organizers of shortlisted proposals will then be invited to participate in a voting process, to choose among the shortlisted activities. Those with the most votes will be included in the Forum program. AWID may make a few adjustments to the final selection to ensure our program has an adequate balance across regions, constituencies, issues and methodologies.
- Our Forum Content and Methodology Committee will reach out to the organizers of selected proposals to support them in further developing their activities.
We will update the outcomes of this process in the website in due time.
Marielle Franco
Marielle était une femme politique brésilienne, féministe lesbienne et militante des droits humains.
Marielle était une critique virulente de la brutalité policière et des exécutions extrajudiciaires. Sa politique, ouvertement féministe, centrée sur les personnes noires et les favelas était une source d’espoir pour les groupes marginalisés de Rio de Janeiro, actuellement gouvernée par un gouvernement conservateur et un maire évangélique.
Le 14 mars 2018, après avoir prononcé un discours à Rio de Janeiro, Marielle Franco et son chauffeur ont été assassinés, abattus par balles. Suite à la nouvelle de leur mort, les foules sont descendues dans les rues en criant « Marielle presente! » (Marielle est ici !) et ont exigé que justice soit faite.
En savoir plus sur Marielle et la situation au Brésil
Resourcing Feminist Movements

The “Where is the Money?” #WITM survey is now live! Dive in and share your experience with funding your organizing with feminists around the world.
Learn more and take the survey
Around the world, feminist, women’s rights, and allied movements are confronting power and reimagining a politics of liberation. The contributions that fuel this work come in many forms, from financial and political resources to daily acts of resistance and survival.
AWID’s Resourcing Feminist Movements (RFM) Initiative shines a light on the current funding ecosystem, which range from self-generated models of resourcing to more formal funding streams.
Through our research and analysis, we examine how funding practices can better serve our movements. We critically explore the contradictions in “funding” social transformation, especially in the face of increasing political repression, anti-rights agendas, and rising corporate power. Above all, we build collective strategies that support thriving, robust, and resilient movements.
Our Actions
Recognizing the richness of our movements and responding to the current moment, we:
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Create and amplify alternatives: We amplify funding practices that center activists’ own priorities and engage a diverse range of funders and activists in crafting new, dynamic models for resourcing feminist movements, particularly in the context of closing civil society space.
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Build knowledge: We explore, exchange, and strengthen knowledge about how movements are attracting, organizing, and using the resources they need to accomplish meaningful change.
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Advocate: We work in partnerships, such as the Count Me In! Consortium, to influence funding agendas and open space for feminist movements to be in direct dialogue to shift power and money.
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...WHO TAKES CARE OF THEM?
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Do I need a visa to attend the Forum in Taipei?
You DO NOT need a visa to attend the Forum in Taipei if you hold a passport from one of the following countries (the allowed length of your stay varies from one country to another):
Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Eswatini, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan*, Republic of Korea, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Marshall Island, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Palau, Paraguay, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tuvalu, the United Kingdom, the United States of America,and Vatican City State, Belize, Dominican Republic, Malaysia, Nauru, St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Singapore.
People with any other passport WILL NEED A VISA to come to Taipei.
Please note:
It is likely that, once you have registered to attend the Forum, you will get an event-related code that will allow you to apply for your visa electronically regardless of your citizenship.
We will let you know more about this when the Registration opens.
Barin Kobane
Barin was a member of the all-women fighting unit of the Kurdish People’s Protection Unit (YPG)
She was killed while on active duty.
Lebanese journalist Hifaa Zuaiter wrote: “Barin represents everything we have heard about the courage of the Kurdish female fighters, and her death is far more than the killing of a rival, or the result of a political or ethnic struggle. The horror of displaying her body only because she is a woman stems from the fact that she dared to threaten male hegemony by becoming a female fighter on a battlefield meant for men”.
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