Solutions — War and Peace

World Pulse

World Pulse

World Pulse is a global media and communication network devoted to bringing women a global voice. We broadcast and unite women's voices from around the world into a powerful force for change. Take Action »

Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom

Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom

The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom was founded in 1915 during World War I, with Jane Addams as its first president. WILPF works to achieve through peaceful means world disarmament, full rights for women, racial and economic justice, an end to all forms of violence, and to establish those political, social, and psychological conditions which can assure peace, freedom, and justice for all. Take Action »

Military Rape Crisis Center

Military Rape Crisis Center

Panayiota Bertzikis enlisted in the United States Coast Guard in 2005 and served at Coast Guard Station Burlington, VT and Coast Guard Boston. While on Active Duty she was repulsed in the way that sexual assault survivors were treated in the United States Coast Guard and founded the Military Rape Crisis Center from her barrack room to offer support and assistance to her fellow shipmates/survivors. Take Action »

Fatigues Clothesline

Fatigues Clothesline

Fatigues Clothesline is a vehicle which bridges a gap between the survivors and the advocates who are advocating for us in Washington DC by providing symbolism, awareness and Change regarding military sexual trauma. By allowing our survivors to be heard once and for all! Take Action »

Protect Our Defenders

Protect Our Defenders

Protect Our Defenders seeks to honor, support and give voice to the brave women and men in uniform who have been sexually assaulted while serving their country. And re-victimized by the military adjudication system – a system that often blames the victim and fails to prosecute the perpetrator. Take Action »

Service Women’s Action Network (SWAN)

Service Women’s Action Network (SWAN)

SWAN supports, defends, and empowers today’s servicewomen and women veterans of all eras, through groundbreaking advocacy initiatives and innovative, healing community programs. Take Action »

Mandala House

Mandala House

Mandala House provides self-directed healing programs to post/conflict populations. Specifically, we are focused on survivors of sexual & gender-based violence. Working with a trauma-sensitive yoga & breath awareness model in a group dynamic, we teach mind/body awareness tools that our practitioners can take into their lives--healing themselves & others. Take Action »

First Response Action

First Response Action

First Response Action advocates for a stronger Peace Corps response for Volunteers who are survivors or victims of physical and sexual violence. We envision a Peace Corps with policies that reflect best practices in all areas of training, prevention and response. Take Action »

Grace After Fire

Grace After Fire

Grace After Fire provides support for and helps women veterans of the United States military who are returning from active duty so that they can re-engage as mothers, wives and daughters in civilian life. Take Action »

Nobel Women’s Initiative

Nobel Women’s Initiative

Only 12 women in its more than 100 year history have been recognized with the Nobel Peace Prize. The Nobel Peace Prize is a great honor, but it is also a great responsibility. It is this sense of responsibility that compelled us to create the Nobel Women's Initiative to help strengthen work being done in support of women's rights around the world - work often carried out in the shadows with little recognition. Take Action »

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