The ‘me too.’ Global Network
The ‘me too.’ Global Network exists to achieve a central goal: to end sexual violence in our lifetimes so that future adults, youth, or children do not have to carry the burden of surviving. For this to be possible, we must connect, collaborate, and take collective action across communities.
The Global Network includes 130 organizations, representing 136 individual signers. 68 organizations are from Africa, 60 from Latin America and the Caribbean, and 2 are At-Large members from Kenya and the UK. All members of the network work to disrupt sexual and gender-based violence by addressing health and wellness, labor, migration, CSA, rape, trafficking, and human rights.




Moving Together, Never Apart
The ‘me too.’ Global Network assists survivor-led movements in building power for resistance and healing to transform culture, society, and relationships that perpetuate sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV).
Objectives
The ‘me too.’ Global Network seeks to:
- Cultivate authentic connections among individuals and organizations within and across regions, recognizing that meaningful change emerges from solid bonds.
- Facilitate collaboration and knowledge exchange among grassroots organizations, activists, experts, and stakeholders working in the field of SGBV – both at the global and regional levels.
- Support pathways for organizations to anchor one another in moments of rapid response or during their organizing work.
- Enhance support systems for network members by providing healing resources and assistance while responding to survivors’ needs in their communities.
- Raise international visibility of network members’ work and their contexts and amplify network members’ advocacy efforts.