We advance gender justice and accountability in international justice mechanisms through survivor-centred legal advocacy.
Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice
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Our 2025 Annual Report captures the moment of reinvigoration: how the Coalition rebuilt its structures, strengthened its collective vision, and reasserted its role in a rapidly changing and challenging global landscape.
📙 Read the full report on our website
whrdic.org/our-work/sta...
Over 700 women die daily from preventable pregnancy-related causes.
To mark the International Day of Action for Women's Health, we're calling on governments, funders, and institutions to act with urgency to support sexual and reproductive health and rights.
Our CTA: may28.org/2026-call-to...
It covers the full cycle: initial contact → event participation → travel & visas → per diem → compensation → accountability.
Plus a Risk Assessment Tool and Interactive Checklist.
We've just published the Survivor Engagement Protocol — practical operational standards for organisations engaging survivors in international justice and advocacy spaces.
Developed by Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice with Synergy for Justice, Tallawah Justice for Women, and Grace Agenda. 👇️
Our Executive Director @alixvuillemin.bsky.social recently moderated the panel "Voices from the Bench: Women Shaping International Justice", hosted by GQUAL, IDLO, UN Women, IGC Den Haag and the Government of Canada.
Gender parity in justice isn't just equality, but credibility and legitimacy.
This protocol was developed within the Global Initiative Against Impunity and co-funded by the European Union.
Download today👇️
Wanting to invite a survivor to your event?
First, check you're the right person to reach out.
The Survivor Engagement Protocol includes a self-assessment for responsible first contact.
Available at: 4genderjustice.org/survivor-eng...
Interactive checklist at: 4genderjustice.org/survivor-eng...
This past year has seen continued escalation of armed conflicts, democratic backsliding, and rollbacks in human rights protections.
But survivors and civil society organisations have responded with determination and innovative solutions - demonstrating the power of collective action. ⬇️
At Women Deliver 2026 in Narrm (Melbourne), we co-hosted a session on shaping an intersectional agenda for the Crimes Against Humanity treaty negotiations.
What is codified in this treaty will shape who receives justice and who remains outside it.
Event recap ⬇️