Women's Regional Network

Women's Regional Network A network of women civil society leaders advancing women’s rights and regional peace in Afghanistan, India and Pakistan.

Part-time Internship opportunity with our partner-FARAGEERPlease send the following to info@farageer.org by February 8th...
01/24/2025

Part-time Internship opportunity with our partner-FARAGEER

Please send the following to [email protected] by February 8th 2025 with the subject line: Application for Internship

1. Cover Letter on why you are well suited to the role
2. CV


Dear friends,​The Women’s Regional Network has spanned almost 15 years across conflicted borders and in some of the most...
12/27/2024

Dear friends,

​The Women’s Regional Network has spanned almost 15 years across conflicted borders and in some of the most dangerous countries in the world to be a woman. As the network sunsets in 2024, we want to take stock of our key achievements and identify what was left undone.

This is our collective letter to the new generation of young feminists who want to boldly take up the women, peace and security agenda in South Asia, East Africa and beyond.

​This memoir serves as both a reflection of the past as well as strategy for movement-building in the future. It draws on a number of internal reports including a 2014 report which documented how the WRN could be a model for other networks and a 2017 report on the WRN as a model used for the launch of the East Africa Chapter of the WRN. These reports also served to inform a 5-day symposium held in Guatemala with feminist leaders from seven Latin American countries to explore the viability of their own regional network. These reports are the result of dozens of interviews with founding members, members, global advisors, staff, and WRN supporters.

The WRN family members have been vital to the development of the vision, the implementation of the mission and ultimately the survival of the network through a global pandemic, numerous crises affecting South Asia and of one of the most tragic of all—the fall of Afghanistan in August of 2021.

Since 2021, Taliban authorities have enacted over 100 edicts and orders that virtually confine women to their homes and prevent them from accessing education, employment, or participation in public life. Under these restrictions, Afghan women and girls face deteriorating mental and physical health, increasing domestic violence, and the pervasive threat of violence and arrest for allegedly violating edicts. Floggings of women in urban areas has increased making the conditions for women and girls the worst in the world.

WRN has remained a flexible and adaptive platform to document rights violations against women and amplify their voices to advocate for policy changes.

The sunset of the network comes at a time of unprecedented crises in the world. Catastrophic climate disruptions, deepening inequalities within and among countries, the growth of authoritarianism and the attack on the basic rights of women, transgender people, minorities and indigenous people, has left us despairing if we made any progress in our vision for a more just, peaceful and sustainable world.

We couldn’t close out 2024 without thanking our members, partners and collaborators. Thank you for trusting us.

Wishing you a peaceful New Year!

Patricia Cooper
Founder/Convener

​Visit our website to download memoir, all our reports and documents: https://www.womensregionalnetwork.org/

It's Time for Action! There have been enough Statements. Nargis Nehan, CFFA✅Join us in the continued advocacy for Global...
06/28/2024

It's Time for Action! There have been enough Statements. Nargis Nehan, CFFA

✅Join us in the continued advocacy for Global Action & Accountability to Counter & Gender Persecution in .

“The Taliban’s institutionalisation of its system of oppression of women and girls, and the harms that it is continuing ...
06/18/2024

“The Taliban’s institutionalisation of its system of oppression of women and girls, and the harms that it is continuing to entrench, should shock the conscience of humanity”, said Richard Bennett, UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in , who presented his latest report to the Human Rights Council, speaking alongside Afghan women.

GENEVA (18 June 2024) – The Taliban’s pattern of systematic violations of women’s and girls’ fundamental rights has intensified, causing immense harm, spanning generations and all elements of society in Afghanistan, a UN expert said today.

🟥Recognising   is another step towards an Equal World. We continue to advocate on the rights of   and Girls in Afghanist...
05/18/2024

🟥Recognising is another step towards an Equal World.

We continue to advocate on the rights of and Girls in Afghanistan through the Networks around the world.


An hour to go as we launch the global advocacy in India to  : a crime against humanity highlighting  . Hear Afghan   wom...
04/12/2024

An hour to go as we launch the global advocacy in India to : a crime against humanity highlighting . Hear Afghan women’s stories of
persecution.
Welcome to join us at Lecture Room 1,
India International Centre - Official
IIC Annexe, at 2:30pm,

You are invited for the WRN Community Conversations Report Launch & Panel Discussion in New Delhi. India International C...
04/07/2024

You are invited for the WRN Community Conversations Report Launch & Panel Discussion in New Delhi. India International Centre - Official

CAMPAIGN AGAINST GENDER APARTHEID – A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
Hear Afghan refugee women’s stories of gender persecution.

12 April 2024
Friday, 2:30 - 5.30 PM

LECTURE ROOM 1
IIC ANNEXE, NEW DELHI

Opening Remarks
Syeda Hameed
Member, Women's Regional Network, Global Advisory Board

Report Launch:
Rita Manchanda & Ananya Kundu
WRN Community Conversations Authors
Afghan women share stories

Panel Discussion
Moderator:
Rita Manchanda, Consultant, Peace & Security in South Asia.

Panelists:
Bilquees Daud, Assistant Professor, Jindal School of International Affairs, O.P Jindal Global University
Hamsa Vijayraghavan, ED, Migration & Asylum Project.
Nitya Ramakrishnan, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India

REGISTER: https://www.womensregionalnetwork.org/2024

Live from the United Nations
03/12/2024

Live from the United Nations

Since the Taliban's seizure of power in 2021, women and girls in Afghanistan have been subjected to severe repression of their rights and freedoms, which UN experts, legal scholars and activists agree amounts to a system of apartheid to deliberately subjugate them on the basis of gender.

🤳🏻Watch Live on UN Web TVTuesday/12 March, 1Oam EDTCrimes Against Humanity in   with a Gender Lens https://webtv.un.org/...
03/11/2024

🤳🏻Watch Live on UN Web TV
Tuesday/12 March, 1Oam EDT
Crimes Against Humanity in with a Gender Lens
https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1a/k1assq2vcj

Since the Taliban's seizure of power in 2021, women and girls in Afghanistan have been subjected to severe repression of their rights and freedoms, which UN experts, legal scholars and activists agree amounts to a system of apartheid to deliberately subjugate them on the basis of gender.

From October 2022 to December 2023, Women's Regional Network India conducted Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPA...
12/30/2023

From October 2022 to December 2023, Women's Regional Network India conducted Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) under APWLD sub-grant, to collectivise and mobilise North Eastern migrant women workers in Delhi. The FPAR process aimed to address the key issues of housing and safety that impact women from this community the most. Through the FPAR process, women learnt about their rights, legal mechanisms, research and advocacy methods using which they built evidence on their experiences and undertook advocacy to fight for their rights.
This short video documentary, created in association with the East Support Centre & Helpline (NESCH) presents the challenges and problems that impact North Eastern women workers in Delhi. The documentary shows how racial and gender based discrimination impacts every aspect of the life of North Eastern women threatening their access to safe housing and employment.

Presenter - Ananya Kundu, Country Coordinator for India at Women's Regional Network.
Videographer and Cameraperson- Seigoulien Touthang
Guest speaker - Golmei

Special thanks to Mentor Dr. Priyanca Mathur, and Asia Pacific Forum for Women, Law and Development (APWLD).


From October 2022 to December 2023, Women's Regional Network India conducted Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) under APWLD sub-grant to collectiv...

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