The RINJ Foundation

The RINJ Foundation women urged boycotts of broadcasters like Kyle Sandilands[6] in Australia who reportedly attacked a female journalist making rude remarks about her breasts and threatening to "hunt her down".

[8] The RINJ Foundation operates health care/rape clinics in and near war zones[9] to apply its care, forensic evidence gathering and reporting protocols for sexual violence in areas of armed conflict[10] where sexual violence patients are cared for [11] and evidence is gathered about the rapists with the intent of prosecution.

[14] RINJ reports perpetrators of pervasive violence to the International Criminal Court (ICC) and has recently been cited as "calling on the international community to indict Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte for systematic extra-judicial killings that comprise crimes against humanity".

[16] On February 24, 2017, the UN Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations in its 2017 regular session recommended The RINJ Foundation (Canada) for special Consultative Status to the Economic and Social Council.

[17] The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) at its Coordination and management meeting of 19 April 2017 adopted the recommendation of the Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to grant special consultative status to The RINJ Foundation.