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SUPPORTERS - NOBEL WOMEN'S INITIATIVE The Nobel Women’s Initiative would like to thank the following organizations and individuals whose generous support allows us to be a voice for women, peace and security around the world: Anat Baniel Carolyn Buck Luce Cynda Collins Arsenault Debbie King Dyan Triffo Elizabeth Fisher Gloria Joseph Kathy Terry Kimberley Agnew Lauren Embrey Lisa Foley Lynne INTRODUCING THE 2021 SISTER TO SISTER MENTORSHIP PROGRAM The Nobel Women’s Initiative and the Coady Institute welcome 15 exceptional young feminist activists and leaders from 11 countries to the 2021 Sister to Sister Mentorship program, working together to create a new vision for inclusive feminist peacebuilding and women’s rights advocacy. Aishatu Alhaji Kabu Nigeria Expertise: Women’s and girl’s rights, gender-based violence, adolescent MEET FAHIMA HASHIM, SUDAN Fahima Hashim is a Sudanese feminist and activist, now living in Canada. She was the founder and director of the Salmmah Women’s Resource Centre in Khartoum, Sudan. This feminist centre focused on documenting violence against women and then using that documentation to demand reforms to Sudan’s legal system — in particular, itsPublic
CONTEXT: SEXUAL VIOLENCE DURING THE RWANDAN GENOCIDE This year marks the twentieth anniversary of the Rwandan genocide – over the course of 100 days, beginning April 7 1994, the Hutu elite of Rwanda murdered over 800 000 of the Tutsi minority and Hutu moderates who did not support the killings.. During the genocide, Rwandan women, particularly Tutsi women, were subjected to widespread brutal sexualviolence.
7 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO HELP IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES CALL 211 AND ASK WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP. In British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Nunavut, you can visit 211.ca or call 211 toll-free to find out how you can offer support for refugees. 211 is Canada’s primary source of information on government and community- based health and socialservices.
MEET HELEN KNOTT, CANADA Meet Helen Knott, Canada. November 25, 2016. “I think the inspiration to do these things comes down to love. Love of the land, and love of the people – and that’s the basis of all of it.”. Helen Knott is an activist and poet-writer working for Indigenous land rights in Canada. S he has participated in the Treaty 8 Caravan acrossCanada
MEET MIRIAM MIRANDA, HONDURAS Miriam has dedicated her life to defending the cultural and land rights of the Garífuna people in Honduras. Miriam’s brave, unwavering leadership is currently guiding the Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras (OFRANEH). Miriam was born in Santa Fe, Colon, a small Garífuna village located near Trujillo on the northcoast of Honduras.
MEET NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE JODY WILLIAMS, NOBEL WOMEN'S Since January of 2006, Jody Williams has worked toward those ends through the Nobel Women’s Initiative, which she chairs. Along with sister Nobel Laureate Dr. Shirin Ebadi of Iran, she took the lead in establishing the Nobel Women’s Initiative. They were joined at that time by sister Nobel Laureates Wangari Maathai (Kenya), Rigoberta MEET NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE TAWAKKOL KARMAN, NOBEL WOMEN'S Tawakkol Karman was known as “The Mother of the Revolution” and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011 in recognition of her work in nonviolent struggle for the safety of women and for women’s rights to full participation in peacebuilding work in Yemen. Upon being awarded the prize, Tawakkol became the first Yemeni, the first Arab woman, and the second Muslim woman to win a Nobel NOBEL WOMEN'S INITIATIVEABOUTTAKE ACTIONMEET THE LAUREATESACTIVIST SPOTLIGHTSEVENTSNEWS GET INSPIRED. Grassroots women around the world are at the forefront of movements to build peace, justice and equality. Read their stories and get inspired to create change in your community. VIEW OUR ACTIVISTSPOTLIGHTS.
SUPPORTERS - NOBEL WOMEN'S INITIATIVE The Nobel Women’s Initiative would like to thank the following organizations and individuals whose generous support allows us to be a voice for women, peace and security around the world: Anat Baniel Carolyn Buck Luce Cynda Collins Arsenault Debbie King Dyan Triffo Elizabeth Fisher Gloria Joseph Kathy Terry Kimberley Agnew Lauren Embrey Lisa Foley Lynne INTRODUCING THE 2021 SISTER TO SISTER MENTORSHIP PROGRAM The Nobel Women’s Initiative and the Coady Institute welcome 15 exceptional young feminist activists and leaders from 11 countries to the 2021 Sister to Sister Mentorship program, working together to create a new vision for inclusive feminist peacebuilding and women’s rights advocacy. Aishatu Alhaji Kabu Nigeria Expertise: Women’s and girl’s rights, gender-based violence, adolescent MEET FAHIMA HASHIM, SUDAN Fahima Hashim is a Sudanese feminist and activist, now living in Canada. She was the founder and director of the Salmmah Women’s Resource Centre in Khartoum, Sudan. This feminist centre focused on documenting violence against women and then using that documentation to demand reforms to Sudan’s legal system — in particular, itsPublic
CONTEXT: SEXUAL VIOLENCE DURING THE RWANDAN GENOCIDE This year marks the twentieth anniversary of the Rwandan genocide – over the course of 100 days, beginning April 7 1994, the Hutu elite of Rwanda murdered over 800 000 of the Tutsi minority and Hutu moderates who did not support the killings.. During the genocide, Rwandan women, particularly Tutsi women, were subjected to widespread brutal sexualviolence.
7 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO HELP IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES CALL 211 AND ASK WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP. In British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Nunavut, you can visit 211.ca or call 211 toll-free to find out how you can offer support for refugees. 211 is Canada’s primary source of information on government and community- based health and socialservices.
MEET HELEN KNOTT, CANADA Meet Helen Knott, Canada. November 25, 2016. “I think the inspiration to do these things comes down to love. Love of the land, and love of the people – and that’s the basis of all of it.”. Helen Knott is an activist and poet-writer working for Indigenous land rights in Canada. S he has participated in the Treaty 8 Caravan acrossCanada
MEET MIRIAM MIRANDA, HONDURAS Miriam has dedicated her life to defending the cultural and land rights of the Garífuna people in Honduras. Miriam’s brave, unwavering leadership is currently guiding the Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras (OFRANEH). Miriam was born in Santa Fe, Colon, a small Garífuna village located near Trujillo on the northcoast of Honduras.
MEET NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE JODY WILLIAMS, NOBEL WOMEN'S Since January of 2006, Jody Williams has worked toward those ends through the Nobel Women’s Initiative, which she chairs. Along with sister Nobel Laureate Dr. Shirin Ebadi of Iran, she took the lead in establishing the Nobel Women’s Initiative. They were joined at that time by sister Nobel Laureates Wangari Maathai (Kenya), Rigoberta MEET NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE TAWAKKOL KARMAN, NOBEL WOMEN'S Tawakkol Karman was known as “The Mother of the Revolution” and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011 in recognition of her work in nonviolent struggle for the safety of women and for women’s rights to full participation in peacebuilding work in Yemen. Upon being awarded the prize, Tawakkol became the first Yemeni, the first Arab woman, and the second Muslim woman to win a Nobel SISTER TO SISTER MENTORSHIP PROGRAM BEGINS FOR 2021 The Nobel Women’s Initiative and the Coady International Institute are excited to welcome 15 women leaders to our nine-week advocacy and communications program for young women activists. Together, our sisters from Mexico, Iraq, Liberia, Palestine, Guatemala, Honduras, Nigeria, Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt and Myanmar/Burma will build a community of care and support; CONTEXT: SEXUAL VIOLENCE DURING THE RWANDAN GENOCIDE This year marks the twentieth anniversary of the Rwandan genocide – over the course of 100 days, beginning April 7 1994, the Hutu elite of Rwanda murdered over 800 000 of the Tutsi minority and Hutu moderates who did not support the killings.. During the genocide, Rwandan women, particularly Tutsi women, were subjected to widespread brutal sexualviolence.
OPEN LETTER: UN SECURITY COUNCIL MUST HOLD MYANMAR The five women Nobel peace laureates of the Nobel Women’s Initiative are calling on the United Nations Secretary-General and the United Nations Security Council to act urgently in Myanmar. The letter states that Myanmar must be held to account for its crimes before the International Criminal Court; a monitoring and mediation team must bedispatched
THE MISSING WOMEN ON THE HIGHWAY OF TEARS This past week members of the Breaking Ground: Women, Oil & Climate Change delegation somberly traveled a 724km stretch of British Columbia’s Highway 16. The highway runs between Prince George and Prince Rupert and is commonly known as the Highway of Tears. Reports say that anywhere from 18-43 women have gone missing or been found MEET MARIAMA SONKO, SENEGAL “For us feminism simply means social justice.” Farmer and organizer for rural women. Mariama is the national coordinator of Nous sommes la solution (We are the solution) in Senegal, a rural women’s movement for food sovereignty, spreading across Senegal, Burkina Faso, Mali, Ghana and Guinea. Through agro-ecology practices, Mariama and her movement work with rural women MEET ASIEH AMINI, IRAN Eve was not tall enough I’ll pick all the apples. – Asieh Amini Poet, writer and activist. Asieh started her career as a journalist and boldly covered numerous stories about injustice that brought Iran’s abuse of human rights to the international community. She is also the founder of the Stop Stoning Forever Campaign and deeply involved in the women’s MEET NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE JODY WILLIAMS, NOBEL WOMEN'S Since January of 2006, Jody Williams has worked toward those ends through the Nobel Women’s Initiative, which she chairs. Along with sister Nobel Laureate Dr. Shirin Ebadi of Iran, she took the lead in establishing the Nobel Women’s Initiative. They were joined at that time by sister Nobel Laureates Wangari Maathai (Kenya), Rigoberta MEET DR. WILHELMINA JALLAH, LIBERIA UPDATE: Dr. Jallah is no longer at JFK Hospital in Monrovia – she works full time with the organization she founded, Hope for Women International, where she supports cancer patients and administers chemotherapy. Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah is a champion of women’s healthcare in Liberia. As the head of obstetrics and gynecology at the John F. Kennedy Medical Center in HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL MUST STOP ROHINGYA GENOCIDE Nobel Women’s Initiative Preliminary Findings on Myanmar UN Human Rights Council Thirty-Seventh session March 2018 The Nobel Women’s Initiative conducted a fact-finding delegation to Bangladesh between February 24 and March 2, to investigate the situation of the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, particularly the violence against Rohingya women— including high levels of sexual MEET NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE SHIRIN EBADI, NOBEL WOMEN'S Iran, 2003. Shirin Ebadi, J.D., was awarded the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to promote human rights, in particular, the rights of women, children, and political prisoners in Iran. She is the first Muslim woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, and only the fifth Muslim to receive a Nobel Prize in any field. NOBEL WOMEN'S INITIATIVEABOUTTAKE ACTIONMEET THE LAUREATESACTIVIST SPOTLIGHTSEVENTSNEWS GET INSPIRED. Grassroots women around the world are at the forefront of movements to build peace, justice and equality. Read their stories and get inspired to create change in your community. VIEW OUR ACTIVISTSPOTLIGHTS.
SUPPORTERS - NOBEL WOMEN'S INITIATIVE The Nobel Women’s Initiative would like to thank the following organizations and individuals whose generous support allows us to be a voice for women, peace and security around the world: Anat Baniel Carolyn Buck Luce Cynda Collins Arsenault Debbie King Dyan Triffo Elizabeth Fisher Gloria Joseph Kathy Terry Kimberley Agnew Lauren Embrey Lisa Foley Lynne MEET FAHIMA HASHIM, SUDAN Fahima Hashim is a Sudanese feminist and activist, now living in Canada. She was the founder and director of the Salmmah Women’s Resource Centre in Khartoum, Sudan. This feminist centre focused on documenting violence against women and then using that documentation to demand reforms to Sudan’s legal system — in particular, itsPublic
MEET THE ALLIANCE TO END SILENCE AND IMPUNITY, GUATEMALA In 2009 three women’s rights organizations in Guatemala—Mujeres Transformando el Mundo (MTM), Unión Nacional de Mujeres Guatemaltecas (UNAMG) and Equipo de Estudios Comunitarios y Acción Psicosocial (ECAP)—came together to form the Alliance to End Silence and Impunity. The Alliance works to support women in their struggles for justice who experienced sexual violence during the armed MEET CORA WEISS, U.S Photo courtesy of Cora Weiss. “Look at the children and grandchildren, your own and everyone else’s. They deserve a sane and safe world to live in, and it’s our job to give it to them!”. At 82, Cora Weiss has been active for more than half a century, and in some of our age’s most important causes. She was an early member andlater
MEET NEDAL AL-SALMAN, BAHRAIN Meet Nedal Al-Salman, Bahrain. December 10, 2020. “No one will support me more than another woman human rights activist. Women have my back.”. Nedal Al-Salman is the Acting President of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights. The Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR) documents and reports on human rights violations in Bahrain. MEET NEEMA NAMADAMU, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO Meet Neema Namadamu. Neema is the founder of Maman Shujaa, a powerful women-led initiative that uses digital media to amplify the voices of women demanding peace in eastern Congo.. Neema was born and raised in a remote village in eastern Congo. She was stricken by polio at age two – an illness that left her physically disabled. MEET DR. WILHELMINA JALLAH, LIBERIA UPDATE: Dr. Jallah is no longer at JFK Hospital in Monrovia – she works full time with the organization she founded, Hope for Women International, where she supports cancer patients and administers chemotherapy. Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah is a champion of women’s healthcare in Liberia. As the head of obstetrics and gynecology at the John F. Kennedy Medical Center in MEET HELEN KNOTT, CANADA Meet Helen Knott, Canada. November 25, 2016. “I think the inspiration to do these things comes down to love. Love of the land, and love of the people – and that’s the basis of all of it.”. Helen Knott is an activist and poet-writer working for Indigenous land rights in Canada. S he has participated in the Treaty 8 Caravan acrossCanada
MEET PILAR CAROLINA ARRESE ALCALA, MEXICO Meet Pilar Carolina Arrese Alcala, Mexico. Pilar Carolina Arrese Alcala is a psychologist who works with the highly respected Centro de Derechos Humanos Miguel Agustín Prodh (Centro Prodh), a human rights organization based in Mexico City. For the last six years Pilar has worked alongside Centro Prodh to educate the public on human rights. NOBEL WOMEN'S INITIATIVEABOUTTAKE ACTIONMEET THE LAUREATESACTIVIST SPOTLIGHTSEVENTSNEWS GET INSPIRED. Grassroots women around the world are at the forefront of movements to build peace, justice and equality. Read their stories and get inspired to create change in your community. VIEW OUR ACTIVISTSPOTLIGHTS.
SUPPORTERS - NOBEL WOMEN'S INITIATIVE The Nobel Women’s Initiative would like to thank the following organizations and individuals whose generous support allows us to be a voice for women, peace and security around the world: Anat Baniel Carolyn Buck Luce Cynda Collins Arsenault Debbie King Dyan Triffo Elizabeth Fisher Gloria Joseph Kathy Terry Kimberley Agnew Lauren Embrey Lisa Foley Lynne MEET FAHIMA HASHIM, SUDAN Fahima Hashim is a Sudanese feminist and activist, now living in Canada. She was the founder and director of the Salmmah Women’s Resource Centre in Khartoum, Sudan. This feminist centre focused on documenting violence against women and then using that documentation to demand reforms to Sudan’s legal system — in particular, itsPublic
MEET THE ALLIANCE TO END SILENCE AND IMPUNITY, GUATEMALA In 2009 three women’s rights organizations in Guatemala—Mujeres Transformando el Mundo (MTM), Unión Nacional de Mujeres Guatemaltecas (UNAMG) and Equipo de Estudios Comunitarios y Acción Psicosocial (ECAP)—came together to form the Alliance to End Silence and Impunity. The Alliance works to support women in their struggles for justice who experienced sexual violence during the armed MEET CORA WEISS, U.S Photo courtesy of Cora Weiss. “Look at the children and grandchildren, your own and everyone else’s. They deserve a sane and safe world to live in, and it’s our job to give it to them!”. At 82, Cora Weiss has been active for more than half a century, and in some of our age’s most important causes. She was an early member andlater
MEET NEDAL AL-SALMAN, BAHRAIN Meet Nedal Al-Salman, Bahrain. December 10, 2020. “No one will support me more than another woman human rights activist. Women have my back.”. Nedal Al-Salman is the Acting President of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights. The Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR) documents and reports on human rights violations in Bahrain. MEET NEEMA NAMADAMU, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO Meet Neema Namadamu. Neema is the founder of Maman Shujaa, a powerful women-led initiative that uses digital media to amplify the voices of women demanding peace in eastern Congo.. Neema was born and raised in a remote village in eastern Congo. She was stricken by polio at age two – an illness that left her physically disabled. MEET DR. WILHELMINA JALLAH, LIBERIA UPDATE: Dr. Jallah is no longer at JFK Hospital in Monrovia – she works full time with the organization she founded, Hope for Women International, where she supports cancer patients and administers chemotherapy. Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah is a champion of women’s healthcare in Liberia. As the head of obstetrics and gynecology at the John F. Kennedy Medical Center in MEET HELEN KNOTT, CANADA Meet Helen Knott, Canada. November 25, 2016. “I think the inspiration to do these things comes down to love. Love of the land, and love of the people – and that’s the basis of all of it.”. Helen Knott is an activist and poet-writer working for Indigenous land rights in Canada. S he has participated in the Treaty 8 Caravan acrossCanada
MEET PILAR CAROLINA ARRESE ALCALA, MEXICO Meet Pilar Carolina Arrese Alcala, Mexico. Pilar Carolina Arrese Alcala is a psychologist who works with the highly respected Centro de Derechos Humanos Miguel Agustín Prodh (Centro Prodh), a human rights organization based in Mexico City. For the last six years Pilar has worked alongside Centro Prodh to educate the public on human rights. OUR 2019 ANNUAL REPORT IS HERE Nobel Women’s Initiative would like to deeply thank all 2019 partners, staff, consultants, the Nobel peace laureates —and all of you — for so much incredibly hard work. Times are tough around the globe, and 2020 has been a difficult year. But we can celebrate today, and every day, that women working together DO make a INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO STOP RAPE & GENDER VIOLENCE IN International Campaign to Stop Rape & Gender Violence in Conflict. The International Campaign to Stop Rape & Gender Violence in Conflict is traveling to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from January 21st – 28th. The Campaign, chaired by Nobel Laureates Jody Williams, Leymah Gbowee, Mairead Maguire, and Shirin Ebadi, will take their messages about stopping rape and gender violence in conflict 7 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO HELP IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES CALL 211 AND ASK WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP. In British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Nunavut, you can visit 211.ca or call 211 toll-free to find out how you can offer support for refugees. 211 is Canada’s primary source of information on government and community- based health and socialservices.
CONTEXT: SEXUAL VIOLENCE DURING THE RWANDAN GENOCIDE This year marks the twentieth anniversary of the Rwandan genocide – over the course of 100 days, beginning April 7 1994, the Hutu elite of Rwanda murdered over 800 000 of the Tutsi minority and Hutu moderates who did not support the killings.. During the genocide, Rwandan women, particularly Tutsi women, were subjected to widespread brutal sexualviolence.
MEET HELEN KNOTT, CANADA Meet Helen Knott, Canada. November 25, 2016. “I think the inspiration to do these things comes down to love. Love of the land, and love of the people – and that’s the basis of all of it.”. Helen Knott is an activist and poet-writer working for Indigenous land rights in Canada. S he has participated in the Treaty 8 Caravan acrossCanada
MEET ASIEH AMINI, IRAN Eve was not tall enough I’ll pick all the apples. – Asieh Amini Poet, writer and activist. Asieh started her career as a journalist and boldly covered numerous stories about injustice that brought Iran’s abuse of human rights to the international community. She is also the founder of the Stop Stoning Forever Campaign and deeply involved in the women’s MEET MIRIAM MIRANDA, HONDURAS Miriam has dedicated her life to defending the cultural and land rights of the Garífuna people in Honduras. Miriam’s brave, unwavering leadership is currently guiding the Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras (OFRANEH). Miriam was born in Santa Fe, Colon, a small Garífuna village located near Trujillo on the northcoast of Honduras.
WOMEN'S PEACE ORGANIZATIONS IN COLOMBIA The Iniciativa de Mujeres Colombianas por la Paz (Alianza IMP) is an alliance of 22 women’s organizations, including indigenous, academics, feminists, afro-Colombians and others. The Alianza IMP was established in November 2001 at a conference in Sweden that brought together various women’s organizations from Colombia to build andshare
MEET YASAMAN ARYANI, IRAN Meet Yasaman Aryani, Iran. Twenty-four-year-old Iranian activist Yasaman Aryani has been unjustly imprisoned since April simply for removing her hijab in public. She now faces a 16 year sentence. On March 8th, 2019, International Women’s Day, 24-year-old Yasaman Aryani, her mother, and another woman walked into a women-only car onthe Tehran
MEET 2014 SISTER-TO-SISTER PARTICIPANT: ANDREA IXCHIU Meet 2014 Sister-to-Sister Participant: Andrea Ixchiu. September 16, 2014. My name is Andrea Ixchiu Hernandez, and I am a K’iche activist. I grew up in the highlands of Guatemala in a hardworking family. I was raised by two human rights defenders, my mom and dad. Since I was a child I started to understand the troubled context of mycountry
NOBEL WOMEN'S INITIATIVEABOUTTAKE ACTIONMEET THE LAUREATESACTIVIST SPOTLIGHTSEVENTSNEWS GET INSPIRED. Grassroots women around the world are at the forefront of movements to build peace, justice and equality. Read their stories and get inspired to create change in your community. VIEW OUR ACTIVISTSPOTLIGHTS.
SUPPORTERS - NOBEL WOMEN'S INITIATIVE The Nobel Women’s Initiative would like to thank the following organizations and individuals whose generous support allows us to be a voice for women, peace and security around the world: Anat Baniel Carolyn Buck Luce Cynda Collins Arsenault Debbie King Dyan Triffo Elizabeth Fisher Gloria Joseph Kathy Terry Kimberley Agnew Lauren Embrey Lisa Foley LynneHOW WE WORK
We put women’s messages and solutions in the media spotlight to change hearts and minds. We work to ensure Women Influence Public Policy: Access to decision-makers leads to influence and policy impact. When decision-makers are exposed to women’s analysis and solutions, they put peacebuilding, human rights and the environment ontheir agenda.
NOBEL WOMEN’S INITIATIVE CALLS FOR THE IMMEDIATE RELEASE Nobel Women’s Initiative is deeply concerned by the detention of women’s human rights defender and journalist Thin Thin Aung and we call for her immediate release. Thin Thin Aung was arrested in Myanmar on April 8, 2021 and taken to Yay Kyi Eaing Investigation Centre. OnApril 9,
INTRODUCING THE 2021 SISTER TO SISTER MENTORSHIP PROGRAM The Nobel Women’s Initiative and the Coady Institute welcome 15 exceptional young feminist activists and leaders from 11 countries to the 2021 Sister to Sister Mentorship program, working together to create a new vision for inclusive feminist peacebuilding and women’s rights advocacy. Aishatu Alhaji Kabu Nigeria Expertise: Women’s and girl’s rights, gender-based violence, adolescent MEET FAHIMA HASHIM, SUDAN Fahima Hashim is a Sudanese feminist and activist, now living in Canada. She was the founder and director of the Salmmah Women’s Resource Centre in Khartoum, Sudan. This feminist centre focused on documenting violence against women and then using that documentation to demand reforms to Sudan’s legal system — in particular, itsPublic
MEET HELEN KNOTT, CANADA Meet Helen Knott, Canada. November 25, 2016. “I think the inspiration to do these things comes down to love. Love of the land, and love of the people – and that’s the basis of all of it.”. Helen Knott is an activist and poet-writer working for Indigenous land rights in Canada. S he has participated in the Treaty 8 Caravan acrossCanada
MEET MIRIAM MIRANDA, HONDURAS Miriam has dedicated her life to defending the cultural and land rights of the Garífuna people in Honduras. Miriam’s brave, unwavering leadership is currently guiding the Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras (OFRANEH). Miriam was born in Santa Fe, Colon, a small Garífuna village located near Trujillo on the northcoast of Honduras.
MEET NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE JODY WILLIAMS, NOBEL WOMEN'S Since January of 2006, Jody Williams has worked toward those ends through the Nobel Women’s Initiative, which she chairs. Along with sister Nobel Laureate Dr. Shirin Ebadi of Iran, she took the lead in establishing the Nobel Women’s Initiative. They were joined at that time by sister Nobel Laureates Wangari Maathai (Kenya), Rigoberta MEET YASAMAN ARYANI, IRAN Meet Yasaman Aryani, Iran. Twenty-four-year-old Iranian activist Yasaman Aryani has been unjustly imprisoned since April simply for removing her hijab in public. She now faces a 16 year sentence. On March 8th, 2019, International Women’s Day, 24-year-old Yasaman Aryani, her mother, and another woman walked into a women-only car onthe Tehran
NOBEL WOMEN'S INITIATIVEABOUTTAKE ACTIONMEET THE LAUREATESACTIVIST SPOTLIGHTSEVENTSNEWS GET INSPIRED. Grassroots women around the world are at the forefront of movements to build peace, justice and equality. Read their stories and get inspired to create change in your community. VIEW OUR ACTIVISTSPOTLIGHTS.
SUPPORTERS - NOBEL WOMEN'S INITIATIVE The Nobel Women’s Initiative would like to thank the following organizations and individuals whose generous support allows us to be a voice for women, peace and security around the world: Anat Baniel Carolyn Buck Luce Cynda Collins Arsenault Debbie King Dyan Triffo Elizabeth Fisher Gloria Joseph Kathy Terry Kimberley Agnew Lauren Embrey Lisa Foley LynneHOW WE WORK
We put women’s messages and solutions in the media spotlight to change hearts and minds. We work to ensure Women Influence Public Policy: Access to decision-makers leads to influence and policy impact. When decision-makers are exposed to women’s analysis and solutions, they put peacebuilding, human rights and the environment ontheir agenda.
NOBEL WOMEN’S INITIATIVE CALLS FOR THE IMMEDIATE RELEASE Nobel Women’s Initiative is deeply concerned by the detention of women’s human rights defender and journalist Thin Thin Aung and we call for her immediate release. Thin Thin Aung was arrested in Myanmar on April 8, 2021 and taken to Yay Kyi Eaing Investigation Centre. OnApril 9,
INTRODUCING THE 2021 SISTER TO SISTER MENTORSHIP PROGRAM The Nobel Women’s Initiative and the Coady Institute welcome 15 exceptional young feminist activists and leaders from 11 countries to the 2021 Sister to Sister Mentorship program, working together to create a new vision for inclusive feminist peacebuilding and women’s rights advocacy. Aishatu Alhaji Kabu Nigeria Expertise: Women’s and girl’s rights, gender-based violence, adolescent MEET FAHIMA HASHIM, SUDAN Fahima Hashim is a Sudanese feminist and activist, now living in Canada. She was the founder and director of the Salmmah Women’s Resource Centre in Khartoum, Sudan. This feminist centre focused on documenting violence against women and then using that documentation to demand reforms to Sudan’s legal system — in particular, itsPublic
MEET HELEN KNOTT, CANADA Meet Helen Knott, Canada. November 25, 2016. “I think the inspiration to do these things comes down to love. Love of the land, and love of the people – and that’s the basis of all of it.”. Helen Knott is an activist and poet-writer working for Indigenous land rights in Canada. S he has participated in the Treaty 8 Caravan acrossCanada
MEET MIRIAM MIRANDA, HONDURAS Miriam has dedicated her life to defending the cultural and land rights of the Garífuna people in Honduras. Miriam’s brave, unwavering leadership is currently guiding the Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras (OFRANEH). Miriam was born in Santa Fe, Colon, a small Garífuna village located near Trujillo on the northcoast of Honduras.
MEET NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE JODY WILLIAMS, NOBEL WOMEN'S Since January of 2006, Jody Williams has worked toward those ends through the Nobel Women’s Initiative, which she chairs. Along with sister Nobel Laureate Dr. Shirin Ebadi of Iran, she took the lead in establishing the Nobel Women’s Initiative. They were joined at that time by sister Nobel Laureates Wangari Maathai (Kenya), Rigoberta MEET YASAMAN ARYANI, IRAN Meet Yasaman Aryani, Iran. Twenty-four-year-old Iranian activist Yasaman Aryani has been unjustly imprisoned since April simply for removing her hijab in public. She now faces a 16 year sentence. On March 8th, 2019, International Women’s Day, 24-year-old Yasaman Aryani, her mother, and another woman walked into a women-only car onthe Tehran
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We put women’s messages and solutions in the media spotlight to change hearts and minds. We work to ensure Women Influence Public Policy: Access to decision-makers leads to influence and policy impact. When decision-makers are exposed to women’s analysis and solutions, they put peacebuilding, human rights and the environment ontheir agenda.
CONTACT US - NOBEL WOMEN'S INITIATIVE General Contact Information. Nobel Women’s Initiative 1 Nicholas Street, Suite 430 Ottawa, ON KIN 7B7 Canada. Phone: +1.613.569.8400 Fax: +1.613.691.1419 STAFF - NOBEL WOMEN'S INITIATIVE Susanne Ure - Interim Communications and Digital Media Specialist Susanne Ure is a long-time activist, dedicated to ensuring that civil society organizations are well-positioned to design, seize and optimize every opportunity to advance their missions, and to thrive as exemplary, accountable, sustainable feminist enterprises pursuing life-enhancing outcomes. CONTEXT: SEXUAL VIOLENCE DURING THE RWANDAN GENOCIDE This year marks the twentieth anniversary of the Rwandan genocide – over the course of 100 days, beginning April 7 1994, the Hutu elite of Rwanda murdered over 800 000 of the Tutsi minority and Hutu moderates who did not support the killings.. During the genocide, Rwandan women, particularly Tutsi women, were subjected to widespread brutal sexualviolence.
INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO STOP RAPE & GENDER VIOLENCE IN International Campaign to Stop Rape & Gender Violence in Conflict. The International Campaign to Stop Rape & Gender Violence in Conflict is traveling to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from January 21st – 28th. The Campaign, chaired by Nobel Laureates Jody Williams, Leymah Gbowee, Mairead Maguire, and Shirin Ebadi, will take their messages about stopping rape and gender violence in conflict MEET ANGKHANA NEELAPHAIJIT, THAILAND Angkhana’s husband, Somchai Neelaphaijit, a prominent human rights lawyer, was forcibly disappeared on the streets of Bangkok. His whereabouts remain unknown to this day. Instead of succumbing to her fears, Angkhana fought to bring the perpetrators of her husband’s disappearance to trial. This ground-breaking trial was the first timein
MEET CORA WEISS, U.S Photo courtesy of Cora Weiss. “Look at the children and grandchildren, your own and everyone else’s. They deserve a sane and safe world to live in, and it’s our job to give it to them!”. At 82, Cora Weiss has been active for more than half a century, and in some of our age’s most important causes. She was an early member andlater
MEET DR. WILHELMINA JALLAH, LIBERIA UPDATE: Dr. Jallah is no longer at JFK Hospital in Monrovia – she works full time with the organization she founded, Hope for Women International, where she supports cancer patients and administers chemotherapy. Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah is a champion of women’s healthcare in Liberia. As the head of obstetrics and gynecology at the John F. Kennedy Medical Center in MEET NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE SHIRIN EBADI, NOBEL WOMEN'S Iran, 2003. Shirin Ebadi, J.D., was awarded the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to promote human rights, in particular, the rights of women, children, and political prisoners in Iran. She is the first Muslim woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, and only the fifth Muslim to receive a Nobel Prize in any field. PILOT PROJECT TO EMPOWER “150” GRASSROOTS WOMEN’S Two NGO’s launch “Canadian Feminist Action Lab” concept to create an innovative international assistance model. (OTTAWA, April 12, 2017) Today, on the heels of Malala Yousafzai’s Ottawa visit, The MATCH International Women’s Fund and the Nobel Women’s Initiative are pleased to launch the concept for a Canadian Feminist Action Lab with the aim of bringing a NOBEL WOMEN'S INITIATIVEABOUTTAKE ACTIONMEET THE LAUREATESACTIVIST SPOTLIGHTSEVENTSNEWSSONYA DIAS NOBEL WOMEN S INITIATIVE GET INSPIRED. Grassroots women around the world are at the forefront of movements to build peace, justice and equality. Read their stories and get inspired to create change in your community. VIEW OUR ACTIVISTSPOTLIGHTS.
SUPPORTERS - NOBEL WOMEN'S INITIATIVE The Nobel Women’s Initiative would like to thank the following organizations and individuals whose generous support allows us to be a voice for women, peace and security around the world: Anat Baniel Carolyn Buck Luce Cynda Collins Arsenault Debbie King Dyan Triffo Elizabeth Fisher Gloria Joseph Kathy Terry Kimberley Agnew Lauren Embrey Lisa Foley Lynne NOBEL WOMEN’S INITIATIVE CALLS FOR THE IMMEDIATE RELEASE Nobel Women’s Initiative is deeply concerned by the detention of women’s human rights defender and journalist Thin Thin Aung and we call for her immediate release. Thin Thin Aung was arrested in Myanmar on April 8, 2021 and taken to Yay Kyi Eaing Investigation Centre. OnApril 9,
MEET FAHIMA HASHIM, SUDAN Fahima Hashim is a Sudanese feminist and activist, now living in Canada. She was the founder and director of the Salmmah Women’s Resource Centre in Khartoum, Sudan. This feminist centre focused on documenting violence against women and then using that documentation to demand reforms to Sudan’s legal system — in particular, itsPublic
MEET NEDAL AL-SALMAN, BAHRAIN Meet Nedal Al-Salman, Bahrain. December 10, 2020. “No one will support me more than another woman human rights activist. Women have my back.”. Nedal Al-Salman is the Acting President of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights. The Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR) documents and reports on human rights violations in Bahrain. INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO STOP RAPE & GENDER VIOLENCE IN International Campaign to Stop Rape & Gender Violence in Conflict. The International Campaign to Stop Rape & Gender Violence in Conflict is traveling to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from January 21st – 28th. The Campaign, chaired by Nobel Laureates Jody Williams, Leymah Gbowee, Mairead Maguire, and Shirin Ebadi, will take their messages about stopping rape and gender violence in conflict to the MEET JUDICAELLE IRAKOZE, BURUNDI/USA Judicaelle Irakoze has called herself “ungovernable,” “disruptive” and an “Afro-political womanist.”. There’s no single way to describe her work. At 24, Judicaelle is a writer, entrepreneur, speaker and advocate for young women, especially those in Africa. Raised in Bujumbura, MEET HELEN KNOTT, CANADA Meet Helen Knott, Canada. November 25, 2016. “I think the inspiration to do these things comes down to love. Love of the land, and love of the people – and that’s the basis of all of it.”. Helen Knott is an activist and poet-writer working for Indigenous land rights in Canada. S he has participated in the Treaty 8 Caravan acrossCanada
MEET DR. WILHELMINA JALLAH, LIBERIA UPDATE: Dr. Jallah is no longer at JFK Hospital in Monrovia – she works full time with the organization she founded, Hope for Women International, where she supports cancer patients and administers chemotherapy. Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah is a champion of women’s healthcare in Liberia. As the head of obstetrics and gynecology at the John F. Kennedy Medical Center in MEET YASAMAN ARYANI, IRAN Meet Yasaman Aryani, Iran. Twenty-four-year-old Iranian activist Yasaman Aryani has been unjustly imprisoned since April simply for removing her hijab in public. She now faces a 16 year sentence. On March 8th, 2019, International Women’s Day, 24-year-old Yasaman Aryani, her mother, and another woman walked into a women-only car onthe Tehran
NOBEL WOMEN'S INITIATIVEABOUTTAKE ACTIONMEET THE LAUREATESACTIVIST SPOTLIGHTSEVENTSNEWSSONYA DIAS NOBEL WOMEN S INITIATIVE GET INSPIRED. Grassroots women around the world are at the forefront of movements to build peace, justice and equality. Read their stories and get inspired to create change in your community. VIEW OUR ACTIVISTSPOTLIGHTS.
SUPPORTERS - NOBEL WOMEN'S INITIATIVE The Nobel Women’s Initiative would like to thank the following organizations and individuals whose generous support allows us to be a voice for women, peace and security around the world: Anat Baniel Carolyn Buck Luce Cynda Collins Arsenault Debbie King Dyan Triffo Elizabeth Fisher Gloria Joseph Kathy Terry Kimberley Agnew Lauren Embrey Lisa Foley Lynne NOBEL WOMEN’S INITIATIVE CALLS FOR THE IMMEDIATE RELEASE Nobel Women’s Initiative is deeply concerned by the detention of women’s human rights defender and journalist Thin Thin Aung and we call for her immediate release. Thin Thin Aung was arrested in Myanmar on April 8, 2021 and taken to Yay Kyi Eaing Investigation Centre. OnApril 9,
MEET FAHIMA HASHIM, SUDAN Fahima Hashim is a Sudanese feminist and activist, now living in Canada. She was the founder and director of the Salmmah Women’s Resource Centre in Khartoum, Sudan. This feminist centre focused on documenting violence against women and then using that documentation to demand reforms to Sudan’s legal system — in particular, itsPublic
MEET NEDAL AL-SALMAN, BAHRAIN Meet Nedal Al-Salman, Bahrain. December 10, 2020. “No one will support me more than another woman human rights activist. Women have my back.”. Nedal Al-Salman is the Acting President of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights. The Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR) documents and reports on human rights violations in Bahrain. INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO STOP RAPE & GENDER VIOLENCE IN International Campaign to Stop Rape & Gender Violence in Conflict. The International Campaign to Stop Rape & Gender Violence in Conflict is traveling to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from January 21st – 28th. The Campaign, chaired by Nobel Laureates Jody Williams, Leymah Gbowee, Mairead Maguire, and Shirin Ebadi, will take their messages about stopping rape and gender violence in conflict to the MEET JUDICAELLE IRAKOZE, BURUNDI/USA Judicaelle Irakoze has called herself “ungovernable,” “disruptive” and an “Afro-political womanist.”. There’s no single way to describe her work. At 24, Judicaelle is a writer, entrepreneur, speaker and advocate for young women, especially those in Africa. Raised in Bujumbura, MEET HELEN KNOTT, CANADA Meet Helen Knott, Canada. November 25, 2016. “I think the inspiration to do these things comes down to love. Love of the land, and love of the people – and that’s the basis of all of it.”. Helen Knott is an activist and poet-writer working for Indigenous land rights in Canada. S he has participated in the Treaty 8 Caravan acrossCanada
MEET DR. WILHELMINA JALLAH, LIBERIA UPDATE: Dr. Jallah is no longer at JFK Hospital in Monrovia – she works full time with the organization she founded, Hope for Women International, where she supports cancer patients and administers chemotherapy. Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah is a champion of women’s healthcare in Liberia. As the head of obstetrics and gynecology at the John F. Kennedy Medical Center in MEET YASAMAN ARYANI, IRAN Meet Yasaman Aryani, Iran. Twenty-four-year-old Iranian activist Yasaman Aryani has been unjustly imprisoned since April simply for removing her hijab in public. She now faces a 16 year sentence. On March 8th, 2019, International Women’s Day, 24-year-old Yasaman Aryani, her mother, and another woman walked into a women-only car onthe Tehran
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MEET MIRIAM MIRANDA, HONDURAS Miriam has dedicated her life to defending the cultural and land rights of the Garífuna people in Honduras. Miriam’s brave, unwavering leadership is currently guiding the Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras (OFRANEH). Miriam was born in Santa Fe, Colon, a small Garífuna village located near Trujillo on the northcoast of Honduras.
ACTIVIST PROFILE: LIZA GARCIA REYES “W e are not a different story, we are part of the same line, written with other colours, with other calligraph ies.” Liza Garcia Reyes was born just south of Colombia ’ s capital city of Bogot á.She became part of Colombia’ s LGBT movement when she experienced her sexual orientation as a factor of violence and exclusion in her life. She was part of the LGBT delegation in November MEET NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE LEYMAH GBOWEE, NOBEL WOMEN'S Liberia, 2011. Leymah Gbowee received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011 for her work in leading a women’s peace movement that brought an end to the Second Liberian Civil War in 2003. Gbowee shared the prize with fellow Liberian Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Yemen-native Tawakkol Karman. Gbowee and Sirleaf became the second and third African womento
GARIFUNA URGE HONDURAS TO END DISPLACEMENT Leaders in the Garifuna community have released an open letter urging nations to investigate the Honduran government’s systematic abuse of Garifuna land and human rights. The letter outlines the Honduran government’s recent actions to strip the Garifuna of their ancestral land titles and then sell the land to foreign investors in the touristindustry. Canadian
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