From Survivor to Witness: A Voice for Justice

Imagine a world where someone’s entire existence is upended in a single day, and the next six years unfold as…

Burning Hearts to Breaking Silence: Rohingya Women’s Journey to Justice

Burning Hearts, Breaking Silence “I entered Bangladesh 3 times as a refugee. In 1988 with my refugee parents, in 1992…

Rethinking Accountability – Champions of Justice: Rohingya Women are Leading the Fight for Accountability for International Crimes by Antonia Mulvey

As the world marks the 5th Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day on the 25th of August, it is Rohingya women who are playing…

LAW and its partner inaugurated three legal aid clinics in South Sudan

In April 2022, LAW and its partner the South Sudan Law Society opened three legal aid clinics, termed Justice Confidence…

Female Genital Mutilation should be prosecuted as a crime against humanity, part 2

LAW’s Executive Director, Antonia Mulvey is a visiting fellow at the London School of Economics Centre for Women, Peace and…

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