Rebecca McDonald Honored by Marquis Who’s Who for Trailblazing Humanitarian Efforts

Rebecca McDonald Honored by Marquis Who’s Who for Trailblazing Humanitarian Efforts

Marquis Who’s Who inducted Rebecca McDonald, founder and president of Women At Risk International (WAR Int’l), in recognition of her extraordinary dedication to humanitarian work, social justice and combating human trafficking. The honor celebrates Ms. McDonald’s enduring impact, which spans decades of transformative advocacy, empowering survivors and raising awareness of critical global issues.

A true testament to leadership through compassion, Ms. McDonald has devoted her life to creating safe spaces for the marginalized, silenced and at-risk. From her formative years as an American growing up in war-torn Bangladesh to her ongoing efforts to establish survivors’ support networks, Ms. McDonald’s journey exemplifies resilience and altruism.

A Life Shaped by Early Challenges

Ms. McDonald’s passion for advocacy began during her upbringing in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), where she spent 27 years immersed in a culture of humanitarianism. Witnessing her father’s work as an American surgeon in underserved areas and experiencing two wars by age 13 profoundly influenced her worldview.

The crucial moment in Ms. McDonald’s life occurred when someone violently silenced her childhood friend, just 13 years old, for defending herself. This traumatic event ignited Ms. McDonald’s lifelong mission to champion the silenced and create environments where survivors can rewrite their life stories.

“It is the strength of the women and children we serve that inspires me daily,” Ms. McDonald says. “My role is to help them find their voices and provide the tools they need to thrive.”

Transforming Lives Through Action

WAR Int’l, founded by Ms. McDonald in 2006, embodies her vision to empower survivors of abuse, trafficking and exploitation. The organization operates in over 60 countries, including the United States, creating culturally sensitive, value-driven programs that foster healing, economic independence and dignity.

“We don’t just rescue women; we rebuild their ability to dream,” Ms. McDonald explains. “Our mission is to provide both safety and opportunities for survivors to reclaim their power and purpose in circles of protection.”

WAR Int’l also emphasizes ethical consumerism, offering handcrafted products made by survivors and those at risk. This initiative provides meaningful employment while enabling communities to support the cause through purposeful shopping.

A Celebrated Advocate

Ms. McDonald’s inclusion in Marquis Who’s Who underscores her prominence in the humanitarian sector. Her accolades include the Brilliance Award from West Michigan Woman, the Liberty Bell Award and the Certificate Award for Women in History by the Daughters of the American Revolution, many military awards and more.

Reflecting on her recognition, Ms. McDonald remains focused on the larger mission: “Awards are an honor, but the true reward is the transformation I see in the lives we touch. Every success story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.”

About Marquis Who’s Who

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