SHE THINKS FoRB

This blog highlights how women are especially vulnerable for FoRB violations, both because of their gender and their beliefs. 

Advancing Peace through Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion: The Role of Women

Despite great advances in gender inclusion over the past fifty years, women are still woefully underrepresented in decision-making across the world. Even worse, Georgetown University’s Women, Peace and Security Index[1] finds that the implementation of gender equality laws has slowed in recent years as the world grapples with ‘compounding and multilayered crises that undermine the…

Echoes of Genocide: The Yazidis’ Struggle to Rebuild

The Yazidis, an ethno-religious minority, have faced immense persecution. Almost ten years ago, in August 2014 the community was attacked by ISIS. A visit to Iraq in October 2023 revealed harrowing stories of survival and resilience, including this survivor’s account: A Survivor’s Story “I remember dressing Adel in light clothing because of the suffocating heat…

Coptic Women and Girls Facing Unprecedented Levels of Danger and Persecution

Irene Ibrahim Shehata lives in Egypt. She is a 21-year-old Coptic Christian and was, until recently, a medical student. On January 22, 2024, she was ‘disappeared’ between mid-term exams at Assiut National University.  Her stunned family lodged complaints, but the police were hostile and even gave them false leads, wasting precious time and resources. Irene…

Women are the Battleground of the Uyghur Genocide

The Chinese Communist government’s occupation in 1949 of my homeland East Turkistan, known by the occupiers as Xinjiang – meaning “New Frontier,” marked the beginning of my people’s nightmare and the onset of a dark chapter in human history: the most intricate and technologically advanced model of genocide in our times. Under the guise of…

Christian Dalit Women in India: What You Need to Know

Women too often are treated as second-class citizens, especially when they assert themselves as men’s equals. In India, women are portrayed as goddesses, but the reality is vastly different. They often are treated as less than human beings, with violence against them on the increase. According to Frontline Magazine, the National Crime Records Bureau’s (NCRB) annual report…

Women in FoRB: Fundraising Challenges and Skills

Just as women face unique challenges in freedom of religion and belief (FoRB), the projects that seek to address those challenges also face obstacles, not least of which is having sufficient funding to operate. These funding obstacles include:   Funding institutions often are siloed across the overlapping issues central to women and FoRB and may…

Multi-Faith Peacebuilding and Me

I don’t know how I got into multi-faith peacebuilding, but what I do know is that it chose me. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would be working in a field where my faith would be front and center. This journey has been extremely rewarding and life-altering for me. When I was…

Accelerating Women in FoRB

Since women account for over half of the world’s population, activists, NGOs, and governments must incorporate gender perspectives when addressing religious freedom violations. Women and girls worldwide face violations of their religious freedom or belief (FoRB). They confront these violations as mothers, wives, family members, workers, organizational leaders, civic leaders, advocates, and volunteers who serve…

Tears of Gold: Portraits of Yazidi, Rohingya, and Nigerian Women

FoRB Women’s Alliance will note the publication of books from time to time that focus on issues relevant to women and FoRB. Tears of Gold by Hannah Rose Thomas, a British artist and human rights activist, will be published in February 2024 with publisher profits donated to relevant charities. Tears of Gold features Thomas’ portraits…

Iran’s New Hijab Law Further Restricts Religious Freedom for Women

In September 2023, Iran’s parliament (majlis) passed the Bill to Protect the Family by Promoting the Culture of Chastity and Hijab. This new law gives Iran’s government greater legal authority for its repression by expanding the scope of explicitly forbidden religious practice and expression. As a result of this new law, Iranians – particularly women…

Funding Resources for Initiatives that Empower Women

It is risky for organizations largely or solely to depend on one income source. A financially secure organization should have multiple sources of income, including, for example, from income-generating activities, foundation and government grants, and individual donations. An NGO that focuses on women’s empowerment, for example, may generate income by selling handmade crafts their clients…

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The X Factor

Mapping the unique experiences of women and religious persecution What do these individuals have in common? Gulmira Amin. Wife and moderator of a Uyghur news and cultural website who is imprisoned for her ethnoreligious identity and protesting against the Chinese government’s treatment of Uyghurs. She is serving a 20-year sentence in the Xinjiang Women’s Prison. Mahsa Amini.…

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