About INEVAWG INEVAWG INEVAWG
The International Network to End Violence Against Women and Girls (INEVAWG) was founded in 2014 in response to the heightened global concerns about violence against women and girls, increasing levels of impunity, and poor state accountability. INEVAWG foregrounds working from the margins to ensure that local realities inform national, regional, and global human rights and social justice approaches to end violence against women and girls.
Since 2014, The International Network to End Violence Against Women and Girls (INEVAWG) has championed the fight against escalating global violence globally. INEVAWG’s approach is rooted in intersectional feminist analyses that recognizes and seeks to address violence against women and girls within the realities of patriarchy, neoliberalism, militarism, the surveillance state, the corporate capture of public institutions, white supremacy, casteism, racism, hetero-normativity, decoloniality, and the legacy of colonialism.
Vision
A world where all women and girls live without violence and enjoy equality, autonomy, freedom, and justice.
Mission
To end all forms of violence against all women and girls, through intersectional solidarity and feminist movement building, which disrupts and transforms structural oppressions, for the realization of women’s and girls’ human rights with and alongside young feminist activists to widen spaces and approaches to issues and activism will be a key approach.
Our Impact
Despite COVID challenges, there were three sub-regional meetings (two in Africa, one in MENA), as well as national gatherings across several African countries, Australia, and India. Online events included Vaccine Equity and International Women’s Day campaigns, which addressed human rights, gender, and women’s rights issues in the aforementioned regions.
Milestone
Since 2014, The International Network to End Violence Against Women and Girls (INEVAWG) has championed the fight against escalating global violence globally.
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