25 years ago, the United Nations adopted the Declaration on Human Rights Defenders. The declaration has been essential to protect those who defend human rights. It’s time to celebrate the Declaration, human rights defenders and all the contributions they have brought to our societies.
The Declaration is a landmark document that sets out the rights and responsibilities of States, human rights defenders, and all actors in society in ensuring a safe environment where defenders are recognised, valued, and encouraged to work for the promotion and protection of human rights.
As part of this celebration, Amnesty International, CIVICUS, Defend Defenders, FIDH, Forum Asia, Front line Defenders, Gulf Centre for Human Rights, ICNL, ILGA World, IM Defensoras, ISHR, MENA WHRD Coalition, OMCT, Peace Brigades International , Protect Defenders, Protection International and RFK Human Rights launched a collaborative project to analyse the contributions of the Declaration to defenders’ lives and work, as well as progress in international human rights law on the protection of defenders.
What do we want to achieve?
This project seeks to enhance the awareness of the Declaration and encourage greater dialogue on the protection needs of defenders
One of the outcomes of the project will be the creation of a supplement to the Declaration that will be a civil society-led document taking into account developments in international and regional jurisprudence relating to defenders over the past 25 years and evolutions of human rights movements, addressing key gaps and limitations in the Declaration, and reflecting defenders’ lived experiences and needs.
This supplement will guide change on the ground in the next 25 years, and beyond!
We need the input and voices from human rights defenders everywhere!
What can you do?
We are consulting online and offline with human rights defenders across the globe on changes in national, regional and global contexts in which they work, evolutions of human rights movements and activism, and defenders’ lived experiences and protection needs. We are also reviewing how international and regional jurisprudence in relation to human rights defenders has developed over the last 25 years.
1. Add your voice
By sharing your experiences, insights, and recommendations, you can help shape the future of human rights and contribute to the protection and promotion of defenders’ rights.
Are you a human rights defender and want to contribute to the project?
2. Spread the word
Help us raise awareness about the UN Declaration on human rights defenders. Join the #Right2DefendRights social media campaign.
Join the social media campaign!
Discover our #Right2DefendRights social media kit and post the content on your networks. Download the kit
3. Learn more about the Declaration
Learn more about the Declaration on Human Rights Defenders, its importance, content and application. Visit our online e-learning platform and take our 30 minutes course.
Take the e-course
Visit our online e-learning platform and learn more about the Declaration.Learn more
4. Get in touch!
Let us know if there are convening of HRDs happening anywhere that we could do consultations around. Drop an email to Tess Mcevoy: t.mcevoy@ishr.ch
—————
And on Monday 11 December (10:00 – 12:00 EST) there will be an event “UDHR75 + HRDS25 = 100% HUMAN RIGHTS” at Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice, New York with HRDs speaking about their lived experiences, with:
Sukhgerel Dugersuren, OT Watch, Mongolia
Karina Sánchez, IM Defensoras, Mesoamerican Intiative of Women Human Rights Defenders, LAC
Sirley Muñoz, Somos Defensores, Colombia
Brenda Kugonza, Women Human Rights Defenders Network Uganda
Edita Burgos, Karapatan, Philippines
Moderation: Tess McEvoy, International Service for Human Rights
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfL3XYx_otZ2-iwL7YqGZJj5z5dzlOhNlyiifP5CYzGPtsISA/viewform
https://ishr.ch/25-years-un-declaration-on-human-rights-defenders/
This post was originally published on Hans Thoolen on Human Rights Defenders and their awards.