Women’s Link Worldwide (WLW)

Channel Focus Area:

Securing Sexual and Reproductive Rights/Justice Icon
Securing Sexual and Reproductive Rights/Justice

Mission:

Women’s Link Worldwide (WLW) uses the power of the law to promote social change that advances the human rights of women and girls, especially those facing multiple inequalities.

Impact:

Charity Navigator has listed WLW as a highly-rated women’s rights charity working to promote health, education, rights, and social services for women and girls. These charities are focused on assisting and empowering women, both at home and throughout the world.

Channel Grants:

2021-24: Three year general operating support grant to bolster the organization’s mission to use the power of the law to promote social change that advances the rights of women and girls, especially those facing multiple inequalities. With these funds, WLW will continue to focus on its two long term goals: upholding women’s sexual and reproductive rights, especially access to safe, legal and dignified abortion; and upholding and advancing the rights of women and girls to be free from gender-based violence.   

2020: General operating support grant to help the organization’s mission to use the power of the law to promote social change that advances the rights of women and girls, especially those facing multiple inequalities. Funds supported WLW’s national-level legal advocacy which is done by hybrid teams where WLW partners with local organizations, legal experts and communications professionals in order to use the law in innovative ways to improve the rights of women and girls.

2018, 2019: Grants to support the organization’s mission to use the power of the law to promote social change that advances the rights of women and girls, especially those facing multiple inequalities. The grants support WLW’s national-level legal advocacy which is done by hybrid teams where WLW partners with local organizations, legal experts and communications professionals in order to use the law in innovative ways to improve the rights of women and girls.

WLW continued to identify emerging opportunities by implementing existing laws in new and creative ways that expand what rights mean, challenging discriminatory laws and practices, and responding to rollbacks that threaten women’s rights.

2017: Grant to continue supporting Women’s Link Worldwide (WLW)’s work on sexual and reproductive rights and to continue strengthening and promoting the Gender Justice Uncovered Awards which marked their 10th anniversary in 2018.  Funds were used to support WLW’s long-term objectives to ensure that justice systems guarantee the right to be free from all forms of discrimination against women and girls and to uphold women’s sexual and reproductive rights in Latin America, especially expanding access to dignified, safe and legal abortion.

2013-2016: Annual grants to support the advancement of their sexual and reproductive rights work in Latin America; to deepen the organization’s approach to South-to-South learning; and to develop the Gender Justice Observatory and the Gender Justice Uncovered Awards.

The Gender Justice Observatory is a free online database of jurisprudence that contains case summaries in English and Spanish, as well as the complete texts of judicial decisions that have established a significant precedent on gender issues. The Observatory provides an analysis of legal and non legal strategies that have been used to work with tribunals in advancing human rights from a gender and intersectional perspective.

WLW also examined and spotlighted court decisions with their Gender Justice Uncovered Awards. On one hand, “Gavel Awards” are given to court decisions that promote gender equality. On the other hand, “Bludgeon Awards” are given to court decisions that negatively affect gender equality. Individuals from all over the world are able to nominate court decisions and a special international jury makes the final award decisions. In addition, WLW allowed online voters to determine which cases received the “People Choice Awards” for each category. The Awards served as a mechanism through which the Observatory is made accessible and fun for those interested in gender equality issues.

2012: Grant to WLW to support two initiatives: 1) their development of the Gender Justice Observatory as a clearinghouse for analysis of global sexual and reproductive rights jurisprudence and 2) their efforts to build the expertise and capacity of key stakeholders around sexual and reproductive rights in Latin American and Africa, deepening the understanding that reproductive rights are a part of the human rights framework.