Support Rohingya refugee women

by ActionAid USA
Support Rohingya refugee women
Support Rohingya refugee women
Support Rohingya refugee women
Support Rohingya refugee women
Support Rohingya refugee women
Support Rohingya refugee women
Support Rohingya refugee women
Support Rohingya refugee women
Support Rohingya refugee women
Support Rohingya refugee women
Support Rohingya refugee women
Support Rohingya refugee women
Support Rohingya refugee women
Support Rohingya refugee women
Support Rohingya refugee women
Support Rohingya refugee women

Project Report | Jun 4, 2019
Why center women's leadership in emergencies?

By Rachel Carle | Development Associate

We get this question a lot. "What difference can it possibly make having women’s leadership? Surely, it’s better just to get on with the response and worry about women’s rights after we have managed to meet all the basic needs?"

Well, it actually makes a huge difference! Check out our latest video to find out why.

Disasters, crises and conflicts have a disproportionate effect on women. They increase the likelihood of women's human rights violations. They often exclude women from decision making and deny them access to resources. At the same time, women and women's organizations are significantly underrepresented in humanitarian responses.

We know this has to change.

It starts with projects like this and people like you.

Sonya Ruparel, Deputy Humanitarian Director for ActionAid, shared, "In our work with Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, we are bringing women together in safe spaces, developing women’s accountability committees and encouraging girls to learn new skills. This is critical to start challenging existing power dynamics. It is a big achievement in this context, but we know we can’t stop there."

We're all about building power in communities: share this video to start the conversation with your friends and family. (Tag ActionAid USA so we can give you a shout-out, too!)

Feroza, at a Women's Safe Space in Bangladesh
Feroza, at a Women's Safe Space in Bangladesh
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Mar 6, 2019
ALERT: Bangladesh will no longer accept Rohingya refugees

By Marie Clarke | Executive Director

Nov 21, 2018
Rohingya refugees face new insecurities

By Hannah Spiers | Fundraising Team

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ActionAid USA

Location: Washington, DC - USA
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Katherine Coe
Washington , District of Columbia United States
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