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Inspired by the Jewish commitment to justice, American Jewish World Service works to realize human rights and end poverty in the developing world.

November, 2017

Global Surveys of Intersex and Trans Groups Reveal Critical Funding Gap

Global Surveys of Intersex and Trans Groups Reveal Critical Funding Gap
NEW YORK, NY - October 31, 2017– Today, American Jewish World Service (AJWS), Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice (Astraea) and Global Action for Trans Equality (GATE) released the findings of their global surveys of intersex and trans organizations in 107 countries engaged in advocacy, services and education in two new reports, The State of Intersex Organizing and The State of Trans Organizing. More than 450 groups working on trans issues and more than 50 groups working on intersex issues participated in the surveys. The surveys looked at the financial and organizational capacity of intersex and trans groups around the world, which provide critical support and services to their respective communities, including legal aid, health care, advocacy and leadership training.
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March, 2015

Statement on Randy Berry appt. as Special Envoy for LGBT rights from AJWS

Statement on Randy Berry appt. as Special Envoy for LGBT rights from AJWS
WASHINGTON, DC - February 24, 2015 – American Jewish World Service (AJWS), the leading Jewish international development and human rights organization, applauds U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry for making history by appointing veteran diplomat Randy Berry as the first Special Envoy for the Human Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) persons In this newly created role, Berry will lead efforts by the U.S. government to defend the rights of LGBT people worldwide.
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