In Indonesia, helped implement counseling centers for girls in colleges in rural areas across the country; and has kept the case of Mary Jane Veloso, a victim of human trafficking, alive.
The OBR Indonesia freedom campaign also gave Malayan people( Indigenous community) self determination to decide what kind of crops to grow without the intervention of the“ landlords” which have dominated the lives of farmers in rural areas. The campaign gave them the will to demand and return to a communal way of working, and not dependent on global market mechanisms of which they have been forced into for decades.
In Namibia, formed a coalition to rise against fracking and extraction of oil and gas from the Okavango Delta.
In 2024 the community of Otjiwarongo took ownership of the campaign as not many campaigns of this nature ever take place in the region. The town’ s local authorities became very involved in planning the rising, and have committed to partnering for more risings in the wider region.
In Malawi, implemented the Land Law where women are now able to register their land and do joint registrations if they are married.
In Hong Kong, won many cases for domestic workers: Erwiana won the case against her abusive employer; an annual increase in salaries for domestic workers was won; successfully banned window cleaning that puts domestic workers lives in peril( HK buildings go up 40 stories and above); closed down exploitative agencies for foreign domestic workers.
In Nigeria, leveraged locally the international efforts on the # EndSars campaign – giving voice, visibility, protection and influence to local activists at risk.
In Gabon, created a National Observatory for Women’ s Rights – and created initiatives for schools and communities to make protection of pupils a top priority.
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