- - organisation dedicated to
abolishing slavery.
- – campaigns for internationally recognised human rights.
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- - Palestinian human rights organisation in Israel.
- – International Centre which campaigns for free expression.
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- provides updated information related to Asian human rights.
- – independent NGO working to prevent torture.
- – monitors human rights and democracy world-wide.
- - confederation of agencies that delivers
relief assistance to people in need and solutions
to global poverty.
- – non-profit organisation dedicated to the rehabilitation of street children.
- – non-profit organisation committed to independent research.
- – network of organisations that aim to improve the lives of children.
- – NGO that aims to prevent constitutional rights violations by security services, armed forces and police.
- - network of 1000 NGOs advocating for an independent International Criminal Court.
- – website for 54 developed and developing nations.
- - independent organisation of scientists
devoted to the advancement of human rights.
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- helps indigenous peoples and ethnic groups negotiate with international societies.
- - Internet-based
human rights organisation.
- – a network which works in the field of prevention and resolution of violent conflicts.
- – seeks to help citizens of the European Union accused of a crime in a country other than their own.
- – works to conduct research on gendercide.
- – monitors policy making at the United Nations.
- – NGO that supports human rights learning.
- - Internet launchpad for
human rights, armed conflict and disaster relief.
- - international documentation centre on human rights.
- – compiles media coverage of human rights issues.
- - NGO dedicated to protecting the rights of people.
- - specialised body within the Beirut
Bar Association that offers training on human rights issues.
- – strengthens local journalism in areas of conflict.
- – human rights law centre which supports the development of legal protection for human rights and freedoms.
- – commission dedicated to the implementation of international law and principles that advance human rights.
- – works to implement all human rights enshrined in UDHR.
- – international peace federation.
- – health organisation that supports the rehabilitation of torture victims.
- - aims to highlight the oppression
faced by Muslims worldwide.
- - works to promote human rights.
- – UK human rights and civil liberties organisation.
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- promotes development by creating partnerships with community-based women's groups.
- - the
world's largest private humanitarian relief organisation.
- – works for peace in the Middle East, and focusses on Palestine, Israel, Lebanon and Iraq.
- – groups working for human rights and sustainable development.
- – a network of non-profit organisations.
- – works to strengthen democracy, advance human rights and expand trade.
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- addresses the causes of poverty and related
injustice.
- – NGO which protects human rights.
- – promotes health by protecting human rights.
- – a non-profit organisation dedicated to researching population-related issues.
- – offers a daily report of developments in Eastern Europe, Russia, the Caucasus and Central Asia.
- – the world’s largest humanitarian organisation, providing assistance without discrimination.
- – non-profit legal organisation which helps torture survivors.
- – generates lifesaving assistance for displaced people.
- – UK charity that helps impoverished children in 70 countries.
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- a foreign affairs think-tank working to prevent armed conflicts.
- – promotes the rights of religious and ethnic minorities. The organisation has consultative status at the UN.
- – national institution established to entrench constitutional democracy.
- – a non-profit organisation dedicated to providing psychological and medical services to survivors of torture.
- - works for tribal peoples' rights.
- - independent organisation aimed at defending the human rights and liberties of Syrians.
- – aims to spread the values of human rights and democracy through forums and bilateral relationships.
- – aims to maintain international peace; help solve economic, social, cultural and humanitarian problems; and promote respect for human rights.
- - helps co-ordinate action to protect refugees and resolve refugee problems worldwide.
- – a network of organisations working to help children affected by war.
- - funds projects which are aimed at strengthening pluralist democracies.
- - delivers video
equipment to human rights organisations to expose the crimes and end impunity for human rights violators.
- – UK-based charity dedicated to women’s development.
- – NGO with national sections in 37 countries.
- - works on humanitarian
assistance programmes.
- - coalition of NGO’s fighting against torture, summary executions and forced disappearances.
- – gathers information and educational resource materials that deal with issues of peace and justice in world affairs.
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