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Educational Human Rights House Chernihiv

Educational Human Rights House Chernihiv was established in Ukraine in 2014. Today the House unites 13 organisations under its roof.

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About

A centre for Ukrainian organisations, Educational Human Rights House Chernihiv is a modern and well-equipped educational conference and resource centre with accommodation facilities.

EHRHC unites organisations, human rights defenders, and civil activists, who believe that education is an effective way to ensure human rights protection, which can secure long-term positive changes in the field of human rights protection and promotion.

The House initiatives and projects include formal and informal education and other activities to promote human rights. in a modern, well-equipped, and environmentally friendly resource centre, which provides a venue for events, conferences, seminars, workshops, exhibitions, etc. It also provides shelter for human rights defenders, who faced persecutions.

Contact information

www.ehrh.org

ehrh.che@gmail.com

+380 462 610 508

Ukraine

 

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Organisations

Ahalar

AHALAR

AHALAR is a humanistic technologies centre, which develops and implements a programm that allows people to change themselves and situation in their local communities.

Its main goal is to contribute to the formation of harmonious, stable and democratic society in Ukraine.

Contact information
www.ahalar.org

info@ahalar.org

+380(0462) 93-4444

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Centre of Civic Education "Almenda"

Centre of civic education “Almenda” is a civil education centre. After moving from Crimea due to the Russian annexation of the peninsula, CCE “Almenda” has mainly focused on monitoring and analysing the situation with forced migrants from Crimea, especially in the sphere of education; working on awareness raising, educational and methodical work for human rights promotion and protection.

Contact information
www.almenda.org

almenda.ngo@gmail.com

+380993022065

+380506961019

Association UMDPL

Association of Ukrainian human rights monitors on Law Enforcement (Association UMDPL) – non-governmental human rights organisation implementing systemic all-Ukrainian monitoring of human rights and fundamental freedoms on law enforcement bodies. Organisation was established in June 2010 after closing down of a Human Rights Department within the MIA system. Today general number of branches all around Ukraine is 17. About 80 members of the organisation work there.

Contact information
umdpl.info

umdpl.association@gmail.com

+380(044) 253-40-36

 

Chernihiv public committee of human rights protection

Chernihiv public committee of human rights protection

Chernihiv public committee of human rights protection is a non-governmental organisation focused on working with victims of torture and human trafficking, and conducting campaigns on these issues, provides free legal aid, works on protection of vulnerable groups and victims of human rights abuse, monitoring of election process and places with lack of freedom, ensuring of transparency and accountability in the authorities’ activity, empowering legal abilities and legal education for people.

Contact information
protection.org.ua

protection.ua@gmail.com

+38 (0462) 675-281

 

East-SOS

EAST-SOS

The “East-SOS” Charitable Foundation was established in spring 2014 as a response to the annexation of Crimea and armed hostilities in the eastern part of Ukraine, and to support the internally displaced persons from temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine and to inhabitants of zones near the collision line.

The “East-SOS” Charitable Foundation provides legal, psychological, humanitarian assistance, implements education, integration and adaptation activities, documents human rights violations in the conflict zone, performs advocacy work at all levels of governance, and supports the development of civil organisations and initiatives in eastern Ukraine.

Contact information
vostok-sos.org

info@vostok-sos.org

+380(066) 705-12-57

 

 

Human Rights Vector NGO

Human Rights Vector works to implement and protect human rights by promoting the practical implementation of the norms and principles set out in international human rights instruments ratified by Ukraine and all other obligations of Ukraine in the field of human rights and fundamental freedoms. The organisation’s primary work is focused on its “Simple Words” project, created to protect the right to a fair trial and educational work for the general public. The initiative brings together community activists, IT professionals and professional lawyers.
Development of higher education in the field of human rights. Within this area, the organisation systematically works to improve the training of students of legal and journalistic specialities.

Contact information

hrvector.org

trialinsimplewords@gmail.com

+38 050 411 2047

 

MART

МАRТ

NGO ‘MART’ (Monitoring Activity Results Team) started its work in 1998 but became a registered legal entity on April 14, 1999. The founders of the organisation were young teachers and students of secondary schools in the city of Chernihiv. In 2014, according to new legislative requirements, the statute, the name, and structure of the governing bodies of the organisation were changed.

‘MART’ is an independent, non-political, non-profit organisation in Chernihiv. The organisation seeks to develop civil society, facilitate training and education in the field of human rights, and provide monitoring and observance of human rights, advocacy campaigns which defend public interests through the protection of human rights. ‘

MART’ supports all possible legal means and protects victims of human rights violations, helping them to achieve justice. The organisation also disseminates information on the state of observance of human rights, contributes to strengthening the capacity of civil society organisations through expert and resource support, training and partner collaboration in actions to protect the public interest.

Contact information
mart-ngo.org.ua

mart.ngo@gmail.com

+38(0462) 774 110

 

Moloda Prosvita Prykarpattia

 

“Moloda Prosvita Prykarpattia” is a non-governmental organisation that was established in Ukraine in 1996. The main areas of work of the organisation are community development, popularization of civic education (including human rights education), and preservation of historical heritage. Since 2015, the organisation has documented human rights abuses in the course of armed hostilities in the eastern part of Ukraine, prepared educational and journalistic materials based on the data obtained, examined the availability of medical assistance during a military conflict and advocated for the implementation of the Istanbul Protocol in the educational process of medical higher education institutions in Ukraine.

Contact information

molodaprosvita.if@gmail.com

+380 506 787 602

 

No Borders Project

No Borders ProjectSince early 2006 “No Borders” got concerned with to the issues of promotion of the freedom of movement, support and protection of asylum seekers and refugees in In cooperation with other NGOs No Borders project implemented a range of initiatives in this field, among them – a campaign against unlawful deportation of 11 Uzbeki asylum seekers from Ukraine back to Uzbekistan and organising the “No Border” Camp 2007 in Ukraine.

Contact information
info@noborders.org.ua

+380(050)33-48-780)

 

Postup

Postup

The mission of the Postup human rights centre is the all-round human rights protection and development of human rights culture in Ukraine. The priority of the organisation’s activity since 2000 was rights and interests protection of children at risk. After the beginning of the armed conflict in eastern Ukraine, “Postup” has switched to a humanitarian centre “EAST-SOS” in order to support the victims of the conflict.

Contact information
postup.lg.ua

postup@ukr.net postup.hrc@gmail.com

+38(066) 705 12 57 +38(096) 371 18 47

Transcarpathian Public Center

Transcarpathian Public Center

Transcarpathian Public Center is a resource centre, that works on human rights education and education for political activists, controls the authorities’ activity. Its main goal is to develop civic community and support activists.

Contact information

public.center.zakarpattya@gmail.com

+38 050 372 51 00

Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union

Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union

Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union promotes the development of humane society based on respect to human life, dignity and harmonious relations between a person, state and nature through the creation of a platform for cooperation between the members of the Union and other members of the human rights movement.

The main directions of UHHRU’s activity are: ongoing monitoring of human rights situation in Ukraine, legal assistance to victims of human rights violations, protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms in courts, protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms in courts, human rights research and analysis, resisting the adoption of normative acts, which could worsen human rights safeguards, human rights education, developing and providing support for the network of human rights NGOs in Ukraine.

Contact information
helsinki.org.ua

office@helsinki.org.ua

+38 (044) 485 17 92

   

ZMINA. Human Rights Center

ZMINA. Human Rights Center

ZMINA. Human Rights Center is a non-governmental organisation which aims to promote human rights, rule of law, and the ideas of the civil society in Ukraine. The NGO was registered at the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine on August 15, 2012. The organisation’s mission is to work on the improvement of the human rights situation and the establishment of the rule of law in Ukraine. Organisation’s values: Humaneness, Variety, Creativity, Development, Professionalism. ZMINA is engaged in awareness raising, educational, monitoring and advocacy activities in the field of human rights.

Contact information
humanrights.org.ua/en

op@humanrights.org.ua

+380(044) 482-39-86

 

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