MADRE

MADRE

International Affairs

New York, NY 10,769 followers

MADRE is advancing women’s human rights by meeting urgent needs and building lasting solutions defined by women & girls.

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MADRE is advancing women’s human rights by meeting urgent needs and building lasting solutions defined by women and girls.

Industry
International Affairs
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1983
Specialties
women's human rights, human rights advocacy, economic justice, environmental justice, peace building, women's health, and combating violence against women

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    On #DayOfTheGirl, we honor the organizers, students, jokesters, poets, scientists, athletes, creators, photographers, journalists, aspirants, and martyrs who have faced crises with such courage and strength. From Palestine to Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo to Haiti, and beyond, we see you.

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    As bombs fall across the Middle East, with escalations in Lebanon, Israel, Syria, Yemen, and Palestine, we are reminded that war is always a choice — and a different choice must be made now. Today, countless lives across the region depend on policymakers, including in the United States, prioritizing diplomacy, human rights, and accountability over warfare and retaliation. Bombs cannot create security, only erode and destroy it. MADRE condemns this US-fueled escalation in violence and redoubles our commitment to our local partners, whose community-driven peacebuilding is the key to attaining the security that all people need. We stand with human rights advocates around the world in demanding that the US end arms sales to Israel, commit to real diplomacy, and advocate for an immediate and permanent ceasefire now.

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    We invite you to join us for a timely conversation this NY Climate Week / UNGA on "Powering the Gender Just Energy Transition", hosted by The Shine Collab, Wallace Global Fund , Women's Environment & Development Organization, MADRE and the Ford Foundation. This conversation brings together donors, advocates and movement leaders from across the gender, climate, human rights and development sectors to dive into powerful case studies — from Zimbabwe, South Africa, India and the US — and power-centered policy analysis exploring the challenges and opportunities for delivering a transformational just energy transition. This in-person discussion will take place on Monday, September 23rd from 10:30-12:30pm, followed by a light lunch. The event will be held at the Helen Mills Theatre in New York in parallel to the 2024 NY Climate Week. RSVP bit.ly/shineclimateweek

    • Flier for the event "Powering the Gender Just Energy Transition" on Monday, September 23rd at 10:30 am EST. RSVP at bit.ly/shineclimateweek
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    Systemically excluded from public life, Afghan women and girls are unable to speak, laugh, sing, or even show their faces without the threat of violence for daring to exist outside the confines of patriarchal orders. With a gift that will help MADRE advance local grassroots efforts, you can make a direct impact on women and girls, LGBTQIA+ people, and human rights defenders in Afghanistan. https://bit.ly/4ddnDh1

    • Portait of Najiba wearing a beige hijab and colorful top.
  • View organization page for MADRE, graphic

    10,769 followers

    We invite you to join us for a timely conversation this NY Climate Week / UNGA on "Powering the Gender Just Energy Transition", hosted by The Shine Collab, Wallace Global Fund , Women's Environment & Development Organization, MADRE and the Ford Foundation. This conversation brings together donors, advocates and movement leaders from across the gender, climate, human rights and development sectors to dive into powerful case studies — from Zimbabwe, South Africa, India and the US — and power-centered policy analysis exploring the challenges and opportunities for delivering a transformational just energy transition. This in-person discussion will take place on Monday, September 23rd from 10:30-12:30pm, followed by a light lunch. The event will be held at the Helen Mills Theatre in New York in parallel to the 2024 NY Climate Week. RSVP bit.ly/shineclimateweek

    • Flier for the event "Powering the Gender Just Energy Transition" on Monday, September 23rd at 10:30 am EST. RSVP at bit.ly/shineclimateweek

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