Marium Durrani serves as the Vice President of Policy at the National Domestic Violence Hotline, where she leverages her extensive legal expertise and advocacy experience to champion the rights and needs of survivors of domestic violence. With a robust background in both national nonprofit initiatives...
Marium Durrani serves as the Vice President of Policy at the National Domestic Violence Hotline, where she leverages her extensive legal expertise and advocacy experience to champion the rights and needs of survivors of domestic violence. With a robust background in both national nonprofit initiatives and federal policy, Marium is at the forefront of efforts to shape legislation that empowers victims, enhances their safety, and promotes economic security. Her strategic leadership is pivotal in driving congressional and administrative commitment to ending domestic violence, ensuring that survivors receive the support and resources they need to rebuild their lives.
In her current role, Marium leads critical initiatives aimed at the passage and reauthorization of key legislation, such as the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), which is essential for providing comprehensive services to survivors. She actively engages with lawmakers and stakeholders, utilizing her skills in public policy, legal assistance, and advocacy to influence policy decisions that directly impact the lives of those affected by domestic violence. Marium also works diligently to identify and amend harmful legislation, ensuring that The Hotline's position reflects a commitment to equitable treatment for all survivors.
Her expertise extends to digital media and public speaking, allowing her to effectively communicate complex policy issues to diverse audiences. Marium’s proficiency in proposal writing and event planning further enhances her ability to mobilize resources and support for vital programs. As a passionate advocate, she remains dedicated to fostering a legislative environment that prioritizes survivor empowerment and safety, making her a key figure in the ongoing fight against domestic violence.