
CREA’s advocacy aims to change policies and structures that impact people’s ability to exercise and claim their rights. Yet cultural norms and practices regularly threaten the rights of structurally excluded groups. For this reason, CREA educates the public through a wide range of campaigns, which challenge criminalization of abortion and adolescent sexuality, advance sex workers’ rights and change the public’s views of trans persons and people with disabilities.
A week-long online campaign in December 2020 to highlight locally driven initiatives to address gender-based violence (GBV).
Challenging criminalization of young people’s sexuality by questioning protectionist approaches, law and policies.
The five-day public art campaign, Nazariya Badlo (‘change your perception’), offered a unique opportunity for participants to reflect on deep-seated beliefs and biases and explore a different lens to view the world.
The #NotJustMyWork campaign drew attention to the myriad ways in which universal human rights apply to sex workers.
We must challenge ourselves first – to suspend judgment and be reflective within our own feminist organizing.