In 2021, Equality Now co-authored a regional report titled Sexual Violence in South Asia: Legal and Other Barriers to Justice for Survivors, covering six countries—Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. Following this, like-minded organisations convened in Nepal to discuss collaborative efforts to address sexual violence. This led to the formation of the South Asian Movement for Accessing Justice (SAMAJ), which aims to drive legal reforms and support services across the region.
SAMAJ, meaning “society” in some South Asian languages, is a coalition dedicated to uniting voices against sexual violence in South Asia. It believes in the power of a collective, unified approach to create lasting change.
SAMAJ is committed to addressing the pervasive issue of sexual violence in South Asia by:
Until 2025, SAMAJ commits to:
SAMAJ will ensure that:
The SAMAJ coalition has 17 organisations and individuals as members representing Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and The Maldives. The aspiration is to expand the membership across the region, going forward.
For any inquiries, please reach out to us at: samaj@equalitynow.org
We believe in collaborative work. If you, as an organisation or an individual based in South Asia, want to join the movement to end sexual violence in South Asia, write to us.