Globalization, Human Rights & Security
Women make up a majority of the world’s poor; more than half of immigrants, refugees and casualties of armed conflicts; and they are often the first to feel the brunt of economic, political, environmental and humanitarian crises. At the same time, women are essential partners for promoting conflict resolution, reducing extremism and promoting post-conflict reconstruction and sustainable development. However, governments and international organizations often overlook the significant contributions and vital perspectives of women and girls, thereby undermining effective security policies and peace-building initiatives. Human rights advocates and security experts are calling for more efforts to invest in women, implement gender-sensitive laws and policies and ensure that women are included at decision-making tables.
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Member Organizations
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St. Catherine UniversitySt. Paul, MN
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Legal Momentum,
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University of New EnglandPortland, ME
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Rutgers UniversityNew Brunswick, NJ
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University of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI
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Washington, DC
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News
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The Center Works to Improve State Law and Federal Policy on International Trafficking of Women and Girls
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On the front line: Longtime advocate for women’s rights still hard at work on the global stage
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Human Rights Champion Rhonda Copelon Dies: Broke New Ground to Open U.S. Federal Courts to Victims of International Human Rights Abuses
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AC 2009: "A New Agenda for Global Human Rights?"
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Women 2012: Taking a Worldwide Reading
What We Do
NCRW is a network of leading university and community based research, policy, and advocacy centers with a growing global reach dedicated to advancing rights and opportunities for women and girls. We also have a Corporate Circle comprised of senior diversity professionals from leading U.S. and global member companies and a Presidents Circle of college and university leaders who share our commitment. NCRW harnesses the collective power of its network to provide knowledge, analysis, and thought leadership on issues ranging from reducing women’s poverty to building a critical mass of women’s leadership across sectors.
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