
Justice that lets every woman and girl live free from fear
Laws, however, only matter if they work for survivors. Justice must be visible, accessible and humane.
Land, lineage, and the fight for Indigenous women’s rights
The concern most widely shared among Indigenous populations in opposing women's inheritance of land centres on the increasing instances of exogamous marriages in the CHT.
Break barriers to women’s economic power
Women’s economic participation remains visibly constrained by informal employment, limited social protection, and workplace harassment. Approximately 96 per cent of female workers are engaged in the informal sector, making them particularly vulnerable to exploitation and economic instability.