Papua New Guinea: New Network Created to Support and Protect Women's Human Rights Defenders
The Highlands Women’s Human Rights Movement Network aims to build capacity among Women’s Human Rights Defenders (WHRDs), eliminate isolation, and create a system of protection for those at risk. It
WHRDs have been working in the region to educate community members on resolving conflict through the justice system, rather than violence. The
WHRDs have received a high incidence of backlash and threats. Recently, a women’s rights activist was accused of sorcery in retaliation for her efforts to pursue justice for a woman who had been killed. After receiving threats, the activist contacted the network and was relocated to secure her safety. Indai Sajor, General Advisor for the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, firmly states that “without the network, she would be dead.”
Similar networks are present in other regions of
Compiled from: 'New Network in Papua New Guinea Breaks Through Isolation to Support and Protect Women Human Rights Defenders at Risk', AWID, (3 August 2011).
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