
National Domestic Workers' Movement (NDWM)
The National Domestic Workers’ Movement (NDWM) is a movement and an NGO working with domestic workers, child domestic workers and migrant workers. NDWM is active in 23 states of India and works towards achieving dignity for domestic work and workers, at both a national and international level.
NDWM encourages participation and leadership in the hands of domestic workers. NDWM stands for the rights of domestic workers, seeking justice and legislation for them. It creates a strong public awareness to enable domestic workers to achieve a healthy recognition in society.
The NDWM has proven to be a strong networking source. It strives to establish a just society for domestic workers so that they can have a respectable life in the community. It provides assistance to rescued girls, trauma counselling, legal aid, medical assistance and runs schools for children involved in labour.

Solidaritas Prermpuan
Solidaritas Perempuan (SP-Women's Solidarity for Human Rights) was established on 10 December 1990. Its vision is to bring into reality a democratic social order based on the principle of justice, ecological awareness, with respect to pluralisms and non-violence by holding onto equal relations between women and men as well as the ability to share access and control to natural, social, cultural, political and economic resources justly.
Contact Details:
Address: Jl. Jatisari No.14A, RT.005/RW.007, Jati Padang, Kec. Ps. Minggu, Kota Jakarta Selatan, 12540 – Indonesia
Tel: +62 21 79183108
Fax: +62 21 7981479
Email:
Website: solidaritasperempuan.org

YASANTI
The main purpose of YASANTI is the empowerment of women, which means improving the quality of the life of women economically, socially and politically. Activities like study, research, publication, seminar, workshop and discussion are the foundation’s supporting activities. The foundation has carried out various activities of facilitating and defending female labourers and also has implemented programs for the development of print media.
Yasanti’s main areas of work include protecting the labour rights of women workers particularly the women in the informal sector in Jogja and in Ungaran working with factory workers. To the extent that Yasanti works on trafficking, it is through training about internal trafficking to industries in Central Java.
Contact Details:
Address: Jl. Puntodewo DK VII No. 1 Jomegatan RT. 11, Ngestiharjo, Kasihan, Bantul, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta, 55182. Indonesia.
Tel/Fax: +62 274 375908
Email:
Website: https://www.yasanti.org/
Legal Resources Center- Untuk Keadilan Jender Dan Hak Asasi Manusia - LRCKJHAM Semarang
Legal Resources Center- Untuk Keadilan Jender Dan Hak Asasi Manusia (LRC-KJHAM) was established in 1999 and works in Central Java to promote understanding and campaign for values of gender equity and human rights. LRC-KJHAM activities include:
- Legal aid for victims of gender-based violence;
- Counselling for victims of gender-based violence;
- Monitoring and campaigning in cases of gender-based violence;
- Community organising and critical education for grassroots communities: such as female migrant workers and sex workers.
Contact Details:
Address: Jl. Kauman Raya No 61 A Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia
Tel: + 62 24 6715520
Email:
Website: lrckjham.id

Institut Perempuan (IP)
Institut Perempuan (IP) was founded in 2000 in Bandung, West Java, with a “feminist legal perspective”. Its goal is to strengthen women’s rights through advocacy, community education, capacity building of stakeholders, information and documentation. IP focuses on human trafficking because it is a major issue for women in West Java. The organisation also provides some direct services for victims. As an NGO, IP bases its advocacy on ‘women’s experience’ and not on ‘feminist scholars.’
Contact Details:
Address: Jl. Dago Pojok No. 85, Coblong, Bandung 40135, West Java, Indonesia
Tel/Fax: +62 22 2516378
Email:
Website: institutperempuan.or.id

Mongolian Gender Equality Center (MGEC)
Mongolian Gender Equality Center (MGEC) is a non-profit NGO that works for the people on different issues concerning human rights.
MGEC’s aim is to protect women and children’s rights, as well as promote gender equality. The MGEC is working towards developing a democratic society.
Contact Details:
Address: #2-1/101, 102, Square Erkh chuluu, Khoroo 6, Chingeltei District Gender Equality Center Ulaanbaabar, Mongolia
Tel: +976 11 311512 / Hotline:1903
Email:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mongolian-Gender-Equality-Center/111485772206672

Alliance Against Trafficking in Women and Children in Nepal (AATWIN)
Established in 1997, Alliance against Trafficking in Women & Children in Nepal (AATWIN) has been working to raise a strong and collective voice against human trafficking. From the very beginning it has been working for policy change on local, national to international level. It has also made great effort for the conceptual clarity among the member organisations and people in general.
There are now 41 member organisations from different parts of the country. Having clear mission, vision, objectives and commitment to implement its activities, AATWIN has made its own place in national and international arena.
AATWIN's mission is to strengthen the movement against human trafficking, and the efforts to reduce and prevent it through empowering organisations promoting women’s and children’s human rights across the country as well expanding co-ordination with like-minded international networks and institutions.
Contact Details:
Address: P.O. Box: 24960, Hemanta Marg, Babarmahal, Kathmandu, Nepal
Tel: +977 1 5329787
Email:
Website: http://www.aatwin.org.np
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/AATWIN.org

Himalayan Human Rights Monitors (HimRights)
Himalayan Human Rights Monitor (HimRights) is a non-governmental, non-partisan, and non-profit organisation committed to defending the rights of the poor, marginalisesd and socially excluded communities and individuals, with a special focus on women, children and youth. HimRights works in affiliation with human rights institutions based in Nepal and abroad, pursuing a threefold approach of (1) promoting good governance and (2) advocating and training for policy change, rights based approach, influence, awareness raising and capacity building to cope with and respond to changing human rights dynamics, and (3) monitoring, reporting and responding to human rights violations in Nepal.
Contact Details:
Address: Inar, Pulchowk, Lalitpur, Nepal
Tel: +977-01-5555111
Fax: +977-015554880
Email:
Facebook: facebook.com/himrights1980