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Nominations Sought for IANGEL’s 2022 Rights & Leadership Award
IANGEL is accepting nominations for its Amel Zenoune-Zouani Rights & Leadership Award which will be presented at our 2022 Gala.
CSW65 Virtual Forum Parallel Event 2021 – Pro Bono Power: Using Global Legal Networks to Advance Equality
Our international panel of feminist lawyers and advocates will address the important role that pro bono lawyers play in assisting change agents around the world.
IANGEL Advocacy Updates – February 2021
IANGEL has been hard at work to advance gender justice for women and girls, everywhere. Here are some of the 2021 initiatives that we’re supporting.
What’s age got to do with it? A look at the recent debate surrounding child marriage in India
Child marriages in India are fairly common. According to UNICEF, South Asia is home to the largest number of child brides. The Covid-19 pandemic, which has caused significant economic hardship, has only worsened this situation.
Interning at IANGEL
Our nonprofit hosts interns each summer that gain hands-on experience with our programming, projects, and communications. Click here if you are interested in interning with IANGEL for the 2021 Summer.
Statement on Racial Justice by IANGEL Board of Directors
IANGEL recognizes that systemic racism persists in our country, as does gender inequity. Discrimination, whether on the basis of race or gender, is a powerful driver of violence, poverty, and injustice.
2020: A Year In Review
As 2020 comes to an end, we’re looking back at our greatest successes, new initiatives and the partners and collaborators who have made it all possible.
Timbre Folk & Baroque Holiday Benefit Concert 12/23/2020
Join us for a holiday benefit concert featuring the wonderful singing of Jennie and Mark Walstrom on 12/23/2020 live on Zoom! Enjoy beautiful music and support gender equality around the world! All proceeds benefit IANGEL.
Climate Change and Cultural Extinction: a Human Rights Crisis
The climate crisis permeates almost every aspect of human life. From rising temperatures to loss of entire communities and territories, the climate crisis affects humanity as a whole. Its impacts however are more pervasive on those living in vulnerable conditions. Low-lying small islands, indigenous peoples, rural people, women and girls, persons with disabilities, and those living in poverty are among the already marginalized communities that face the dire consequences of climate change.