International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development

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The International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development was a Canadian publicly funded institution that promoted human rights and democratic governance worldwide through research, advocacy, and support for civil society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Canadian federal agency
democracy promotion organization
human rights organization
publicly funded institution
activity advocacy for democracy
advocacy for human rights
grant-making to civil society groups
research on democratic governance
research on human rights
alsoKnownAs Rights & Democracy NERFINISHED
collaboratesWith civil society organizations
international organizations
non-governmental organizations
country Canada
dissolutionDecisionBy Government of Canada NERFINISHED
dissolved 2012
fieldOfWork civil society strengthening
democratic governance
human rights
focusArea democratic institutions
electoral processes
freedom of expression
minority rights
participatory governance
rule of law
women’s rights
foundedBy Parliament of Canada NERFINISHED
fundingSource Canadian public funds
Government of Canada NERFINISHED
governance board of directors
hasMotto Rights & Democracy NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Canada
Montreal NERFINISHED
Quebec NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
French
legalBasis Act of the Parliament of Canada
operationalScope international
purpose promotion of democratic development worldwide
promotion of human rights worldwide
support for civil society organizations
regionServed developing countries
global
sector public sector
shortName Rights and Democracy NERFINISHED
supervisingAuthority Parliament of Canada NERFINISHED
typeOfOrganization arm’s-length public institution
non-partisan

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John Humphrey Freedom Award organizer International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development