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  2. Fatima Hassan - Wikipedia

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    Hassan is the founder of the Health Justice Initiative (HJI), [2] [3] and was part of the team that founded the 2008 Western Cape Civil Society Task Team against Xenophobia. [4] In her human rights work, she has litigated against private employers, the South African government, and pharmaceutical companies.

  3. National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons

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    The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) is a law enforcement agency of the federal government of Nigeria.It was established in July, 2003 to combat human trafficking and other similar human rights violations.

  4. Open Society Foundation for South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The foundation was established by George Soros in 1993, just prior to the dismantling of apartheid and South Africa's transition to democracy. [2]From 2013 to 2019, its Executive Director was Fatima Hassan a human rights lawyer and social justice activist.

  5. Justice40 - Wikipedia

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    Justice40 is a social equity and environmental justice initiative by the Biden administration in the United States. [1] It seeks to identify disadvantage communities and prioritize federal investments to benefit these communities.

  6. National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice - Wikipedia

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    March for Women's Lives, 2004. In 2004, Latina Institute was a principal organizer of the March for Women's Lives. [3]In 2005, responding to the lack of research on the Latina community living in the United States, the Latina Institute (then known as the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health) released its National Latina Agenda for Reproductive Justice. [4]

  7. List of Muslim feminists - Wikipedia

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    Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim: Sudan: 1933: 2017: Raden Adjeng Kartini: Indonesia: 1879: 1904: Javanese advocate for native Indonesian women, critic of polygamous marriages and lack of education opportunities for women [2] Sufia Kamal: Bangladesh: 1911: 1999: advocate, nationalist, poet [15] Anbara Salam Khalidi: Lebanon: 1897: 1986: author [16] [17 ...

  8. Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Dr Paul Farmer, M.D. Ph.D., Founder, Partners in Health and Professor, Harvard Medical School; Laura Flynn, MFA, Fellow, Human Rights Program at the University of Minnesota; Ira Kurzban, Esq. Bryan Stevenson, Esq., founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative of Alabama, professor of Clinical Law, NYU School of Law

  9. National Immigrant Justice Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) is a center affiliated with the Heartland Alliance in the United States that "is dedicated to ensuring human rights protections and access to justice for all immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers." [1] Its executive director is Mary Meg McCarthy [2] [3] and it is headquartered in Chicago. [1]