The Third World Movement Against The Exploitation of Women (TW-MAE-W) started on Human Rights Day, 10 December 1980. In 1981, in response to the “sexploitation” of women, the TW-MAE-W initiated synchronized demonstrations in the Southeast Asian capitals which gained momentum and elicited support and commitment from all continents.
βIt is directed towards the total liberation of women from all kinds of oppression and exploitation based on sex, race or class.β
December 2006, TW-MAE-W announces the launched of its new website, designed by 8292Media.
Program Accomplishment Report
January β June 2006
Provision of direct services for survivors of rape, incest, sexual abuse and exploitation as well as advocacy and networking for the welfare of survivors were continued over the past six months. The target number of beneficiaries for the year 2006, inclusive of all 11 projects is 3,519. From January β June 2006, the 7 drop-in centers, 2 growth homes and 2 transition homes assisted and served 2,872 young girls, women and their children.