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Tag: Human Rights

Peace Brigades International

They help to protect female human rights defenders (HRDs) who take a public stand by providing independent witnesses who accompany them and by advocating for them internationally. Continue reading

Leave to Remain

We want to improve the lives of young refugees who have no family and cannot return home. Its just plain wrong what teenagers have to endure to get refugee status. Continue reading

Odanadi Vigilance Committees

Odanadi’s mission is to combat human trafficking through education and awareness, and provide a place of sanctuary for survivors. Continue reading

Fair Trials International

Fair Trials International is a unique human rights charity. We campaign for fundamental rights for people facing the ordeal of criminal charges in a country other than their own. In addition to providing legal assistance and advocacy to individuals in need, we fight the underlying causes of injustice in cross-border cases through our policy interventions, research and training. Continue reading

Reprieve

Reprieve uses the law to enforce the human rights of prisoners, from death row to Guantánamo Bay. Continue reading

Iceandfire

Founded in 2003 by playwright Sonja Linden, the company sees theatre as the natural medium to communicate stories that make real and relevant the impact of human rights issues on our everyday lives: a dedicated space to explore and understand stories that are often passed over or ignored. Continue reading

Bail for Immigration Detainees

BID is an independent charity that exists to challenge the use of immigration detention, improve access to bail for all immigration detainees and immediately end the detention of children and their families. Continue reading

Volunteers for Social Justice

An Indian charity, based in the northern state of Punjab. It was established in 1985 and is committed to the fight for the freedom of millions of Indians who are trapped in slavery. Continue reading

Connect

Connect is a charity for people living with aphasia, a communication disability which usually occurs after stroke. Aphasia is sometimes known as dysphasia and it can also be caused by brain injury or tumour.
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