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Instituting a community-level truth and reconciliation commission to address racial divisions |
United States of America |
Remembering abuses | Seeking redress |
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Engaging civil society and international allies to build a united front to lobby for legal amendments |
Iraq |
Building constituencies |
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Using parallel international and national lobbying channels to address discrimination |
Morocco |
Removing opportunities for abuse |
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Engaging local level monitors to document cases of slavery to be used as legal documentation in courts |
Yemen |
Sharing critical information |
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Using international lobbying leverage to advance national lobbying for adoption of international policy mechanisms |
Lebanon |
Building awareness |
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Creating local level shadow committees to promote women’s rights |
Yemen |
Building capacity |
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Building grassroots support to develop a law and lobby decision makers |
Morocco |
Building constituencies | Building awareness |
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Engaging victims to develop a community education user friendly guide “know your rights” titled “Detainees Guide” |
Palestinian Territory |
Building capacity | Building awareness |
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Using surplus space to showcase artistic expression |
South Africa |
Collaboration |
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Building allies with government institutions and port communities to prevent human trafficking and protect victims |
Philippines |
Collaboration | Removing opportunities for abuse |
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Engaging Women for bike rides to raise awareness of violent conflict, and change perceptions |
Jordan |
Building awareness |
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Using illustrated children’s literature to educate children and adults of their rights and to foster a culture of human rights |
Egypt |
Building awareness |
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Re-writing Traditional Stories to Gain a Gender-Sensitive Perspective |
Egypt |
Strengthening individuals and communities |
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Using zero rupee notes to protest prevalence of bribery in public service sectors |
India |
Removing opportunities for abuse |
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Using humor to put an oppressive government in a lose-lose situation |
Serbia |
Resistance |
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Using a comprehensive training approach to persuade police officers to transform their relationships with communities |
Brazil |
Building constituencies |
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Protecting freedom of thought and the right to privacy by destroying records that could be demanded by the government |
United States of America |
Removing opportunities for abuse |
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Demanding Compensation: Convincing the government to compensate victims of abuse by police, military, and armed forces personnel |
India |
Seeking redress |
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Workers Saving their Factories and Saving their Jobs: Using an expropriation law to ensure economic rights are protected |
Argentina |
Removing opportunities for abuse |
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Holding an international tribunal to raise awareness of and seek reparations for sexual war crimes |
Japan |
Remembering abuses |
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Informing potential victims of their rights when there is a time limit on protecting those rights |
Canada |
Sharing critical information |
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Using Living Newspapers to bring world events into the classroom |
United States of America |
Building awareness | Building Human Rights Cultures and Institutions |
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Using peaceful marches to raise awareness of domestic violence |
United States of America |
Building awareness |
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Using international monitoring bodies to pressure government to address violations and establish mechanisms for protection |
United Kingdom |
Sharing critical information | Building awareness |
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Operating a Temporary Restaurant to Raise Funds and Awareness |
Netherlands |
Building capacity |