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Divya Srinivasan

Director, End Gender Based Violence

Divya Srinivasan joined Equality Now in August 2017, and is now the Global Lead on Ending Harmful Practices, leading our work on ending harmful practices globally, with a focus on female genital mutilation and child marriage.

Originally from Chennai, India, Divya is currently based in Geneva. She is a human rights lawyer with a specialization in women’s and girls’ rights, gender equality, and international law.

At Equality Now, Divya’s work has included a focus on various issues affecting the human rights of women and girls, including sexual violence, anti-discrimination, female genital mutilation, and child, early, and forced marriage. Her work spans numerous countries, including work on campaigns to address sexual violence in India and South Asia, with a focus on marginalized communities; and to address female genital mutilation globally. Qualified for the bar in India, Divya holds a Master’s degree in law (with a concentration in international human rights) from Harvard Law School

Divya is inspired to advocate for women’s and girls’ rights based on the hope that she can bring about positive change in at least one person’s life. She believes that good laws are indispensable in the fight for gender equality and is inspired by the countless women all over the world who manage to succeed against impossible odds. Her favorite quote is by Mahatma Gandhi: “In a gentle way, you can shake the world.”

Outside the office, Divya enjoys watching sports, reading, and traveling.

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Towards justice: Global challenges and opportunities in litigating cases of female genital mutilation

A global analysis of how strategic litigation can advance justice for survivors of female genital mutilation and strengthen accountability worldwide.

Joint Eastern and Southern Africa Civil Society Forum Declaration Communiqué to End Child Marriage

Equality Now, together with civil society organisations from across Eastern and Southern Africa, issued a joint declaration on International Human Rights Day, reaffirming child marriage as a human rights violation and calling for coordinated, rights-based action to translate laws and commitments into protection, justice, and dignity for girls across the region.

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Addressing emerging drivers and strengthening protection for children in marriage in Eastern and Southern Africa

The two policy briefs examine the evolving drivers of child marriage and outline concrete protection measures for children already in marriage across Eastern and Southern Africa.

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