Nonprofit

International Indigenous Women's Forum


  • About Us

    The International Indigenous Women's Forum (best known as FIMI, by its Spanish acronym) is a network of Indigenous women leaders from Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Our mission is to bring together Indigenous women leaders and activists with human rights promoters from different parts of the world to coordinate agendas, build unity, and develop leadership and advocacy skills. We foster Indigenous women’s participation and leadership roles in international decision-making processes by ensuring the consistent and serious inclusion of Indigenous women’s perspectives in all discussions of human rights.

    The International Indigenous Women's Forum (best known as FIMI, by its Spanish acronym) is a network of Indigenous women leaders from Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Our mission is to bring together Indigenous women leaders and activists with human rights promoters from different parts of the world to coordinate agendas, build unity, and develop leadership and advocacy skills. We foster Indigenous women’s participation and leadership roles in international decision-making processes by ensuring the consistent and serious inclusion of Indigenous women’s perspectives in all discussions of human rights.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Human Rights & Civil Liberties
    • Women

    Location

    • 121 West 27th Street, #301, New York, NY 10001, United States
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