Realizing Sexual and Reproductive Justice (RESURJ) Print
Realizing Sexual and Reproductive Justice (RESURJ) is an international alliance of feminist activists seeking full implementation of international commitments to secure all women’s and young people’s sexual and reproductive rights and health by 2015. RESURJ was launched at the 44th Commission on Population and Development, in April 2011.
 
“RESURJ by 2015″ is a 10-point action agenda that places women’s and young people’s human rights, particularly sexual and reproductive rights, participation in decision-making, and accountability at the center of health programs and development efforts.
 
RESURJ is calling on allied groups, individuals, and decision-makers to sign on to the action agenda, which can be done by emailing info@resurj.org. You can learn more about RESURJ by visiting their website, following them on Twitter, or liking them on Facebook.
 
RESURJ is supported by the International Women's Health Coalition.
 
The founding members of the alliance include:
  • Alessandra Nilo (Gestos – Brazil)
  • Alexandra Garita (International Women’s Health Coalition – Global)
  • Anita Nayar (Development Alternatives with Women for a New era – Global)
  • Anka Grzywacz (ASTRA Network – Central and Eastern Europe)
  • Daniela Tellechea (Mujer y Salud Uruguay – Uruguay)
  • Eugenia Lopez Uribe (Balance – Mexico)
  • Ishita Chaudhry (The YP Foundation – India)
  • Jelena Djordjevic (Human Rights Action Fund – Global)
  • Juliana Cesar (Gestos – Brazil)
  • Kalindy Bolivar (Colectivo Salud Mujeres – Ecuador)
  • Marianne Mollmann (Human Rights Watch-Global)
  • Mari-Claire Price (YouAct – Europe)
  • Mushahida Adhikari (Women’s Legal Center – South Africa)
  • Neha Sood (Independent – India)
  • Promise Mthembu (Her Rights Initiative – South Africa)
  • Rachel Arinii (Global Youth Coalition on AIDS & ARROW – Malaysia)
  • Soha Abdelaty (Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights – Egypt)
  • Sophie Dilmitis (Independent – Zimbabwe)
  • Ximena Andión (EQUIS: Justicia para las Mujeres – Mexico)
  • Zawadi Nyong’o (Independent – Kenya)
 
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