Women Human Rights Defenders
Women and minority rights activists around the world are working to create positive change in their communities. Women human rights defenders face many of the same challenges as their male counterparts. However, many face additional obstacles and threats because they challenge the status quo twice over – through their work and by challenging (by their very existence) accepted norms, traditions, perceptions and stereotypes about femininity, sexual orientation and the role and status of women in society. As a result, they are vulnerable to threats, stigma, rejection by family and community, and violence.
Report: Situation of the defense of human rights and freedom of expression in Mexico during the COVID-19 pandemic
Guatemala: a step backwards for the achievement of peace
Article by PBI-Belgium
Human rights defenders Anthony Kimani and Maryanne Kasina participate in a 'Virtual Speaker Tour'
Article by PBI-Kenya
“Enough is enough!” - Interview with Maryanne Kasina from Kenya
Article by PBI-Switzerland
The fight for the next generation
Article by PBI-Switzerland