A nonpartisan nonprofit

championing human rights,

democracy and global security.

A symbolic depiction of a free woman emerging out of Azadi Tower in Tehran, Iran.

Our logo represents a free woman rising out of Azadi Tower in Tehran, Iran.

Origin Story

JINA Alliance emerged out of the Kurdish slogan "Jin Jiyan Azadi," and the "Woman Life Freedom" movement in Iran, one of the most inspiring and globally recognized democracy and women's rights movements in recent history. 

"Jin Jiyan Azadi" is a Kurdish slogan that originates with the Kurdish people, whose women have long stood for fearlessness and bravery in their pursuit of women's rights and freedom from tyranny. This slogan was reborn when the Woman Life Freedom movement erupted in Iran in 2022...

In 2022, two Iranian female journalists dared to expose the death-in-custory of 22-year-old Kurdish Iranian, Mahsa Jina Amini, at the hands of the notorious morality police in Iran. Her death was a powerful inflection point, leading tens of thousands of Iranians to protest in the streets, and millions around the world to simultaneously support their calls for freedom and democracy. After four decades of oppression, corruption, economic devastation and gender apartheid at the hands of the Islamic Republic occupying Iran, the Iranian people stood together in the largest protest movement ever seen in modern Iranian history. 

Its name became a global phenomenon - Woman. Life. Freedom. 

Formerly, JINA Alliance was known as the Alliance for Human Rights and Democracy in Iran. Today, JINA Alliance honors the bravery of the Iranian people through programs that amplify the voices of the Iranian people as they continue to call for freedom, human rights and democracy. In honor of Woman Life Freedom, our work has expanded to global human rights and democracy causes around the world, because we believe freedom and democracy are best forged through solidarity.

Our Principles

Collaboration, breadth, impact and expertise.

JINA Alliance abides by several fundamental principles that reflect our mission and guide the scope of our work. These include:

  • Collaboration 
    • We adhere to strong internal team collaboration within our JINA Alliance community. We also specialize in cross-functional international collaboration that finds commonalities between different human rights and democracy causes, and uses these shared values to pursue projects and research rooted in cooperation.
  • Breadth
    • Our horizon is long and deep. We rely on a wide range of experts on our Advisory Board and within our network. We advocate for a broad range of global issues relating to many geographies. 
  • Impact
    • "Words without actions are the assassins of idealism." ~ Herbert Hoover
    • We do not believe in research for the sake of research alone. We strive to fulfill our mandate through informed, expert-driven wisdom that can have a concrete application and carries potential for long-term change. 
  • Expertise 
    • Experts are the backbone of our capabilities. Their mastery and deep understanding of issues, and leadership skills sustain the outcomes we pursue. We rely on the expertise of our network and allies because their understanding can see strategies within complex problems and find innovative methods to address critical issues. 

 

Our Team

Thoughtful, committed, united in vision.

JINA Alliance is home to a plentitude of collaborators. Our core team developed out of a working group started in 2024, which implemented a four-month pilot program before the launch of JINA Alliance (then known as the Alliance for Human Rights and Democracy in Iran). 

Our core team is drawn from activists, nonprofit founders, attorneys, corporate professionals, students, artists and business owners, who are primarily based in the U.S., Canada and Australia. 

Did you know?

Since 2024, JINA Alliance has held dozens of U.S. congressional meetings, where we have advised on specific issues including: 

  • support for survivors of political violence such as intentional blinding victims;
  • highly detailed information on how VPN usage functions in Iran;
  • the need to incorporate "gender apartheid" into the governmental framework;
  • securing medical visas for victims of human rights abuses;
  • suppression of human rights activists and artists in Thailand;
  • the treatment of refugees in detention centers;
  • the need to support political dissidents and artists such as Toomaj Salehi; 
  • the importance of preventing any legitimization of the Taliban; 
  • denying U.S. visas to human rights abusers within foreign governments; and 
  • structural judicial failings in the Islamic Republic of Iran. 

Make a donation today to help us continue our work

JINA Alliance is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan, nongovernmental organization headquartered in the United States, with public charity status approved by the Internal Revenue Service. All donations are tax-deductible. EIN: 99-3176941.

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E-mail: info@jinaalliance.org

Instagram: @thewlfalliance 

Address: 8 The Green, Ste A Dover, DE 19901

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