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  1. MADRE | Global Women's Rights

    MADRE works to eliminate violence targeting women, girls, and LGBTQIA+ people of all genders. We provide tools and services to help people recover from and prevent gender-based violence …

  2. Our Work - MADRE is advancing women’s rights

    MADRE works to eliminate violence targeting women, girls, and LGBTQIA+ people of all genders. We provide tools and services to help people recover from and prevent gender-based violence …

  3. MADRE - 40 Years Of Advancing Women's Rights

    Founded in 1983, MADRE is an international human rights organization that transcends geographies and generations to deliver sustainable gender, racial, climate, and disability justice.

  4. Who Is She - MADRE

    MADRE builds solidarity-based partnerships with grassroots movements in more than 40 countries, working side-by-side with local leaders on policy solutions, grantmaking, capacity …

  5. Careers at MADRE

    MADRE offers three internship sessions throughout the year: Summer (June-August), Fall (September-December), and Spring (January-May). MADRE does not have the capacity to …

  6. 40 Years Of Gender Justice - MADRE

    MADRE started working in Guatemala in the 1980s. MADRE responded to the needs of survivors of the brutal genocide of Indigenous communities during the Guatemalan Civil War. Now, that …

  7. Action Center - MADRE

    Explore guidance and tools that can help you stay connected with MADRE and support the work done by women and girls in over 40 countries.

  8. Contact MADRE

    MADRE is an international human rights organization that collaborates long-term with grassroots partners as they work to meet urgent needs in their communities.

  9. Our Approach - MADRE

    MADRE strategically integrates legal, communications, and advocacy expertise while facilitating connections with policymakers, governments, and international players. We work to make …

  10. Afghanistan - MADRE

    MADRE’s Access to Justice Program helps Afghan refugees—specifically women, girls and/ including LGBTQIA+ victims of torture, threats, and persecution by the Taliban—to call for …