Celebrate women, help fight poverty
Indianapolis Oxfam Action Corps wants to celebrate four powerful Indianapolis Women for International Women's day. It's safe to say these women are a lot more than a picture and blurb. That's why we invite you to meet them and hear more of their story and work.
When: March 11th, 2015 at 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
(Yes, International Women's Day is on March 8th. We hope a larger crowd can join us on the 11th!)
Where: Yats Cajun Creole Restaurant
Meet the women change-makers right here in Indianapolis!
JULIANA NJOKU FASHANU
Ms. Juliana Njoku Fashanu is the
Founder and CEO of the IAMH20 Foundation, a 501c3 charity based in
Indianapolis, IN. Born in West Africa,
Nigeria, Ms. Njoku Fashanu has lived with and witnessed firsthand the
detrimental outcomes that have resulted from the consumption of “bad
water.” Ms. Njoku Fashanu has had
extensive experience in international development and capacity building to
include serving as a former Program Coordinator at the United Nations
Development Programme, now known as UN WOMEN, in both the Peace and Security
and HIV/AIDS division, respectively.
Ms. Njoku Fashanu leads the
IAMH2O Foundation with a spirit of servant leadership. IAMH2O is grounded in the belief that the
right to access to clean water is a human right. IAMH20 is committed to advocacy and projects
that promote water for empowerment. Water is the pipeline to global advancement
that when effectively utilized lead to sustainable development and the effective
progression of poverty alleviation initiatives in emerging global communities.
VALERIE KHOKHAR
Valerie Khokhar is a graduate student of Applied Anthropology at IUPUI studying human trafficking. She received her Bachelor’s degree in International Studies with an area concentration on Australia-Asia from IUPUI.
At IUPUI, Valerie studied abroad in Australia for one month studying Aboriginal Reconciliation and the Stolen Generation. Prior to IUPUI she attended The College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio. While a Wooster student, she studied abroad in Banaras, India for a year with the University of Wisconsin, Madison. In India, she studied language, researched leprosy, completed internship on sari weaving, and spent time with a cloth merchant to have more opportunity to engage with women. Valerie also resided in Karachi, Pakistan for 11 years where she worked at a computer business.
She speaks Hindi and Urdu. Currently, Valerie coordinates the human trafficking initiative for INDYthinks. She is also a member of the Indiana Council on World Affairs. Valerie’s contact is vkhokhar@iupui.edu.
SAHANA MISHRA
SAHANA MISHRA
Ms. Mishra strives for the betterment of Indian
rural communities by working for gender equality and justice. She is passionate
about creating means of economic empowerment for women in these rural
communities.
Ms. Mishra seeks to reduce gender-based poverty
by creating programs that focus on enhancing women’s collective impact in rural
India. She plans to work with key stakeholders in government to create an
effective system for implementation of her programs.
She is currently spending her year at the Lugar Series learning about sophisticated
practices in increasing women’s equal access to public and private sector
leadership positions.
HANNAH CROUCHER
Hannah Croucher is Membership Development Manager for the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana.
HANNAH CROUCHER
Hannah Croucher is Membership Development Manager for the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana.
Hannah was part of the first cohort of students to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree offered by IUPUI’s School of Philanthropy. She is a member of the board of OBAT Helpers, and has visited to the Urdu-speakers’ camps in Bangladesh. She is a co-founder of Benga International, and is planning to launch programs in Jordan and elsewhere in the Middle East to provide international refugee education programs.
Hannah is an important part of the INDYthinks initiatives onIndy ⇔ Bangladesh and the Syrian refugee crisis, and coordinates press relations for INDYthinks.






