Survivor-Led. Survivor-Centered.
At the International Center for Survivor Justice work to address the enduring harms of conflict-related sexual violence, including the impact on women and girls who bear children as a result of rape and on the children themselves. In communities affected by U.S. military presence abroad, survivors and their children have too often been left without recognition, remedy, or support. We are committed to advancing accountability, survivor-centered assistance, and long-term, rights-based responses that uphold the dignity, safety, and well-being of affected women and children.

The Military Rape Crisis Center, in partnership with the Global Women Impact Fund, collaborates with local grassroots organizations in countries shaped by U.S. militarization, imperialism, and occupation to support survivors and their families and to strengthen community-based responses to sexual violence committed by members of the United States Armed Forces.
Grounded in survivor leadership and cross-border solidarity, the International Center for Survivor Justice recognizes sexual violence as inseparable from broader systems of impunity, institutional protection, and dehumanization that place entire communities at risk. Through advocacy, crisis response, survivor-centered services, and direct partnership with trusted local organizations, we work to address abuse, confront the structures that enable it, and advance pathways to healing, dignity, accountability, and justice.
We support grassroots initiatives abroad because local communities are best positioned to define their own needs, strategies, and resistance. In the United States, we advocate for reparations, material support, and accountability for women and girls harmed by members of the United States Armed Forces abroad.
We are dedicating over $1million USD in grants to grassroots women-led organizations that support women and girls in communities impacted by U.S. imperialism over the past fifty years.
We advocate for the U.S. government to take responsibility for the harm caused by U.S. military personnel and to provide reparations to women who have been raped and abused. Justice requires recognition of this violence, reparative action, and direct support for the women and communities.
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