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Our Mission for This Series:

We are expanding our activism effort to include urging poverty alleviation, with a focus on women and their potential as agents of change. We want a world where all women and girls are afforded the equal opportunity that is their basic human right.

Gender inequality is at the root of both women's poverty and violence against women. Please join us as we expand our focus and empower women to overcome gender inequality, poverty and violence.

Thank You!

Thank you for coming to U.S. Women Without Borders! Our last series featured some of the top U.S. women working to end violence against women and girls worldwide. We hope to keep the momentum going as we shift our focus on what U.S. women can do to empower women worldwide to end poverty.

U.S. Women Without Borders was created by and for the Women’s Funding Network, an association of more than 120 funds around the world that believe when women and girls thrive, communities are lifted up, and the world is changed. Invest in women & girls - fund>>forward!


Read All the Featured Columns for the Series on Ending Violence Against Women & Girls Worldwide

Chris Grumm:
Looking Beyond Our Borders

Eve Ensler:
A View from A Vagina Warrior

Kathryn Wolford:
A View from Faith in Colombia

Karen Musalo:
Fleeing Gender Violence and Seeking a Safe Haven in America

Sara Gould:
Women’s Renaissance of Justice

Elaine Enarson:
Women and Girls Last? Averting the Second Post-Katrina Disaster

US Women Without Borders / WFN:
We Mobilize to Address Modern Day Slavery

Agatha Dominik:
Writing the Movie HUMAN TRAFFICKING

Mallika Dutt:
Reflections on Trafficking in Women...Then and Now

Tina Frundt:
Enslaved in America: Sex Trafficking in the United States

Lin Chew:
Addressing Trafficking of Persons in the Human Rights Framework

Zainab Salbi:
Beyond Darfur: Reflections on Sudan after a visit in Summer 2005

Sujatha Jesudason:
The Future of Violence Against Women: Human Rights & the New Genetics

Read all Chris Grumm’s Blogs for the Series on Ending Violence Against Women & Girls Worldwide

Being a Witness

A Healthy Dose of Naivety

Peter Jennings

Guatemala City

Double Talk

Hurricane Katrina

Human Trafficking: In Our Own Backyards

About Them – Without Them

Young Women

The Holidays




















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