The Team

Jacqui Hunt

Global Lead, End Sexual Violence

Europe and Central Asia

Jacqui Hunt is an established human rights lawyer and has advocated for women’s rights for over twenty years. As Equality Now’s Global Lead on Ending Sexual Violence, Head of Equality Now’s London Office, and technical legal expert, Jacqui provides strategic guidance and leadership on holding governments to account, under international law, on their commitments to protect women and girls from sexual violence. Jacqui has been with Equality Now since 2003, when she launched the organization’s European headquarters in London.

At Equality Now, Jacqui has spearheaded several successful campaigns, including the creation of a United Nations Working Group to end discrimination against women in law and in practice. During her tenure with Equality Now, Jacqui was seconded to the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) for two years to support the International Women’s Commission for a Just and Sustainable Middle East Peace.

She has contributed to many of Equality Now’s pioneering reports, including

Jacqui’s commentary on sexual violence, nationality rights, sexism and sexist stereotypes, sex discrimination, and gender equality has also featured in Global CitizenThomson Reuters FoundationThe Huffington Post, and The Guardian.

Jacqui began her career at Amnesty International; she went on to work in the Amnesty International United Nations Office in New York and in special projects at Amnesty International USA. Before joining Equality Now, she practiced law at Linklaters and for a development finance institution that invests in building businesses and creating jobs in the developing world.

Jacqui holds a BSc (Hons) in Linguistic and International Studies from the University of Surrey, an MSc in International Relations from the London School of Economics, and completed her legal studies at the College of Law (now the University of Law), London.

Outside of the office, Jacqui enjoys exploring, hiking in the beautiful countryside, and making a bit of a mess of pottery and woodwork.

She is available for interviews in English.

Explore Jacqui Hunt’s work

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28th February 2025

43 min read

Where you’ll find Equality Now at CSW69

20th June 2024

10 min read

Leveraging Sexual Violence Laws for Survivor Justice: Rethinking Accountability 

4th November 2022

6 min read

Two-Finger Test: The Indian Supreme Court’s Important Reiteration of Ban

3rd March 2022

8 min read

Sexual violence laws are failing adolescents

22nd September 2021

3 min read

Special Manual developed for Investigators, Prosecutors and Judges working on Cases of Sexual Violence in Georgia

24th November 2020

6 min read

India’s justice system is failing survivors of caste-based sexual violence

24th November 2020

16 min read

The rape of India’s Dalit women and girls

12th December 2019

5 min read

Equality Now awarded Finland’s International Gender Equality Prize for changing discriminatory laws

31st July 2018

5 min read

Sexual abuse and exploitation in the aid sector

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Exploring Legal Aid Mechanisms for Survivors of Sexual Violence: Lessons from South Asia

The South Asian Movement for Accessing Justice (SAMAJ) presents this regional report on legal aid systems in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.

Barriers to Justice: Rape in Africa, Law, Practice, and Access to Justice

This report on rape in Africa analyzes sexual violence laws against regional and international human rights commitments and best practices.

Roadblocks To Justice: How The Law Is Failing Survivors Of Sexual Violence In Eurasia

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