SOAS academic's community network, ATLAS Women receives Pro-bono Publico award

22 October 2021

ATLAS Women, co-founded by Dr Michelle Staggs Kelsall, Lecturer in International Law, has been awarded the Public Interest Lawyers network (PILnet) Pro-bono Publico award in recognition of the collective efforts of its members in response to the crisis in Afghanistan.

Established in 2012, ATLAS Women is an active global community of more than 8,000 female-identifying lawyers, activists, and jurists with expertise in various facets of public international law. The network brings women together from diverse jurisdictions around the world in a dynamic and supportive community designed to create and increase collaborative opportunities.

While their core work mainly focuses on supporting the careers of women in international law, ATLAS Women moved quickly to respond to the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. Many ATLAS members had worked in Afghanistan and had friends and colleagues who were put in harm’s way after the withdrawal of international military, diplomatic, and NGO presence. They created an Afghanistan subgroup of 455 women that connected lawyers within the network in various jurisdictions and with diverse expertise with the aim to share information and consolidate resources to better understand legal pathways available for evacuation and resettlement, and to explore every leverage and opportunity to improve protections for Afghan people at-risk. The network also built on its transnational feminist solidarity network and mobilized regional advocacy groups to petition for border and immigration justice. ATLAS Women calls for urgent action from the international community, to establish a humanitarian corridor and to act swiftly and clearly to ensure the protection of those most in danger.

Dr Michelle Staggs Kelsall, Lecturer in International Law, said: “As a Co-Founder of ATLAS, I am grateful for PILnet’s acknowledgment of our community and the work of ATLAS Afghanistan. It is both an honour and a privilege to be recognised by PILnet, given the important work the organisation itself is doing.”

PILnet said: “PILnet congratulates the women of ATLAS for their extraordinary work, many of whom worked round the clock in their personal capacity, which is an excellent example of how powerful lawyers can be when working collaboratively.”

For further information, contact:

Dr Michelle Staggs Kelsall - mk128@soas.ac.uk