Juvy Capion
Benjaline Hernandez
Anchalee Phonklieng
Tribute to WHRD Sunila Abeyesekera
In this video we commemorate Sunila Abeysekera, a tireless defender of human rights in Sri Lanka.
The Gender Dynamics of Myanmar’s Rohingya Crisis
As the world watches, “a text book example of ethnic cleansing” and the world’s fastest-growing refugee crisis is underway in Myanmar (formerly known as Burma). AWID spoke to women activists in Myanmar to shed light on the different factors driving this unprecedented human rights and humanitarian crisis and its many gender dimensions.
A Home Away From Home in Singapore
A Home Away from Home Singapore is a campaign that aims to raise awareness of violence and other issues that domestic workers in Singapore are facing. Through this project, we wanted to increase visibility and, in the long run, inclusivity through a day of appreciation for the domestic workers themselves and to try to effect attitudinal change in the minds of the general public.
Textile Workers' Rights Should Not Be Negotiable
On April 24, 2013, the Rana Plaza, a building housing garment factories, collapsed in Dhaka, killing 1,138 people, mostly women textile workers. Two years later, feminists around the world are organizing "24 Hours of Feminist Solidarity" in memory of the victims of this disaster.
Project X: Telling ‘untold stories’ around sex work
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Poet of peace and friendship
Often known as a ‘poet of peace and friendship’, Caroline Nazareno-Gabis (an AWID member), a.k.a. Ceri Naz is a native of Pangsinan, Philippines, currently living and working in Vancouver, Canada. She is an award-winning poet, editor, journalist, public speaker, linguist, educator, peace and women’s rights advocate.
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