The Philippines is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for human rights defenders. Women activists are frequently targeted for their participation in resistance struggles, and as of May 2018, seventeen women defenders have been killed since the current president, […]
Read moreForensic Photography
We created a video training series for Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) that will serve as a reference for clinicians, lawyers, judges, advocates and investigators regarding forensic investigations of sexual violence in East and Central Africa. The videos will strengthen PHR’s […]
Read moreHow to Obtain Meaningful Informed Consent
We created a video training series for Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) that will serve as a reference for clinicians, lawyers, judges, advocates and investigators regarding forensic investigations of sexual violence in East and Central Africa. The videos will strengthen PHR’s […]
Read moreWhat is Informed Consent
We created a video training series for Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) that will serve as a reference for clinicians, lawyers, judges, advocates and investigators regarding forensic investigations of sexual violence in East and Central Africa. The videos will strengthen PHR’s […]
Read moreNMAP’s Highlight Reel: Reframing Human Rights in 2017
Despite what made the headlines about the state of human rights, 2017 was full of stories of people everywhere standing up and saying no to corporate abuse; taking to the streets to protest government corruption; and calling out unjust criminal […]
Read moreToo Young to Consent and Too Young to be Judged
NMAP worked with two northern Nigerian women’s human rights groups, Women’s Rights Advancement and Protection Alternative (WRAPA) and Isa Wali Empowerment Initiative (IWEI), and their partners to produce three videos that take new approaches in the fight against child marriage. […]
Read moreSilence Interrupted: Pervasive Gender-Based Violence in Armenia
We worked with the Women’s Resource Center to produce a documentary to help them deliver their message of “breaking the silence” on gender-based violence. The video features rarely heard voices of survivors, as well as service providers, activists, and other […]
Read moreAfter the Quake: Haitian Women on Sexual Violence in Displacement Camps
As Haiti’s earthquake toppled buildings, it also toppled social structures that provided Haitian women some protection against sexual violence. Rape was widespread before January 12, but the hundreds of thousands of women now living on the streets or in camps, […]
Read moreThe Fight Against Child Marriage: Girls in Their Own Voices
NMAP worked with two northern Nigerian women’s human rights groups, Women’s Rights Advancement and Protection Alternative (WRAPA) and Isa Wali Empowerment Initiative (IWEI), and their partners to produce three videos that take new approaches in the fight against child marriage. […]
Read moreGender Justice Uncovered Awards 2013
Women’s Link Worldwide’s Gender Justice Uncovered Awards highlights the fact that in every country, regardless of its political system, culture or religion, what judges say has a tremendous influence on the day-to-day lives of people. Whether focused on reproductive rights, […]
Read moreGender Discrimination in Georgia: Women and the Hiring Process
Article 42, one of the Republic of Georgia’s premier human rights organizations, asked us to help raise awareness about common legal protections for women in the workplace—protections that were either not covered by Georgian law or, in many cases, under-enforced […]
Read moreGender Discrimination in Georgia: Barriers to Advancement
Article 42, one of the Republic of Georgia’s premier human rights organizations, asked us to help raise awareness about common legal protections for women in the workplace—protections that were either not covered by Georgian law or, in many cases, under-enforced […]
Read moreGender Discrimination in Georgia: If Men Could Get Pregnant
Article 42, one of the Republic of Georgia’s premier human rights organizations, asked us to help raise awareness about common legal protections for women in the workplace—protections that were either not covered by Georgian law or, in many cases, under-enforced […]
Read moreGender Discrimination in Georgia: Workplace Harrassment
Article 42, one of the Republic of Georgia’s premier human rights organizations, asked us to help raise awareness about common legal protections for women in the workplace—protections that were either not covered by Georgian law or, in many cases, under-enforced […]
Read moreAfter the Quake: Protecting Haitian Women in Displacement Camps
In the aftermath of Haiti’s earthquake, we worked with the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti to create two videos featuring the voices of Haitian women who experienced violence in internally displaced persons camps. One video was shown in […]
Read moreThe Fight Against Child Marriage: Education is Our Future
NMAP worked with two northern Nigerian women’s human rights groups, Women’s Rights Advancement and Protection Alternative (WRAPA) and Isa Wali Empowerment Initiative (IWEI), and their partners to produce three videos that take new approaches in the fight against child marriage. […]
Read moreBreaking the Wall of Impunity
NMAP and the Center for Justice and International Law (CEJIL) co-produced two videos to advocate for reopening cases related to crimes committed under the military dictatorship in Uruguay (1973- 1985) and bring truth and justice for families of the disappeared, […]
Read moreBreaking the Silence: The Failure of the State
In Nigeria, the government repeatedly fails to investigate domestic violence cases. Because domestic violence takes place in private settings, women are therefore silenced by their abuser and their government if they seek justice. NMAP partnered with the Nigeria-based Woman Advocates […]
Read moreBreaking the Silence: Survivors of Domestice Abuse Speak Out
In Nigeria, the government repeatedly fails to investigate domestic violence cases. Because domestic violence takes place in private settings, women are therefore silenced by their abuser and their government if they seek justice. NMAP partnered with the Nigeria-based Woman Advocates […]
Read moreGender Discrimination in Georgia: If Men Could Get Pregnant
Article 42, one of the Republic of Georgia’s premier human rights organizations asked us to help them change attitudes on pregnancy in the workplace to help lay the groundwork for their advocacy for stronger pregnancy discrimination laws. We produced this […]
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