Jennifer Redner serves as a U.S. Board Member for the Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (ARROW), where she leverages her two decades of experience in human rights, international relations, and public health to drive transformative change in the Global South. Her current role...
Jennifer Redner serves as a U.S. Board Member for the Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women (ARROW), where she leverages her two decades of experience in human rights, international relations, and public health to drive transformative change in the Global South. Her current role involves supporting ARROW's mission to empower women, non-binary individuals, and young people to achieve equality in all facets of their lives, particularly in the realm of sexual and reproductive health. Jennifer is deeply committed to shifting resources and power to feminist indigenous organizations, networks, and movements, recognizing the critical importance of grassroots engagement in effecting sustainable change.
At ARROW, Jennifer plays a pivotal role in several key projects aimed at enhancing capacity building and program development. She collaborates closely with local NGOs and government entities to develop policies that promote women's rights and ensure that marginalized voices are heard in decision-making processes. Her expertise in organizational development allows her to effectively guide initiatives that strengthen the operational capacities of partner organizations, enabling them to advocate more effectively for their communities.
Jennifer's passion for fostering young leaders is evident in her work with youth networks, where she encourages the next generation to engage actively in social justice movements. By combining her skills in policy advocacy and public health with her unwavering commitment to gender equality, Jennifer Redner is not only contributing to ARROW's impactful programs but also inspiring a broader movement for change across the Asia-Pacific region. Her vision for a more equitable world continues to shape her contributions, as she seeks new opportunities to amplify the voices of those who are often overlooked in the global discourse on human rights and social justice.