International Service for Human Rights

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The International Service for Human Rights is a non-governmental organization dedicated to promoting and protecting human rights defenders worldwide through advocacy, legal support, and capacity-building.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human rights organization
non-governmental organization
abbreviation ISHR NERFINISHED
activity advocacy
capacity-building
legal support
advocatesFor accountability for attacks on human rights defenders
implementation of the UN Declaration on Human Rights Defenders
strong international protection for human rights defenders
areaOfWork LGBTI rights defenders
business and human rights
environmental human rights defenders
protection of human rights defenders
reprisals against human rights defenders
women human rights defenders
collaboratesWith national human rights organizations
regional human rights mechanisms
field human rights
focus human rights defenders
foundedIn 1984
hasOfficeIn Geneva NERFINISHED
New York City
headquartersCountry Switzerland
headquartersLocation Geneva
language English
legalForm association under Swiss law
mission promote and protect human rights defenders worldwide
monitors developments at the UN Human Rights Council
developments in UN treaty bodies
nonProfitStatus non-profit
offers fellowship programs for human rights defenders
provides legal advice
strategic litigation support
training for human rights defenders
publishes guides on using international human rights mechanisms
reports on the situation of human rights defenders
scope global
supports civil society participation in international human rights systems
human rights defenders at risk
website https://ishr.ch
worksWith UN Human Rights Council NERFINISHED
UN Special Procedures NERFINISHED
UN treaty bodies NERFINISHED
United Nations human rights mechanisms NERFINISHED

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Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders juryIncludes International Service for Human Rights