Organization Name | Organization Name (Local Language) | Country | Factors | Organization Description |
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The Solace Brothers Foundation | Ghana |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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Founded in 2012, it advocates for the defense of LGBTI people's rights. Its initiatives include the provision of training for community leaders, research, and legal assistance in cases of sexual orientation based discrimination through paralegal services. |
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The Swiss - Sierra Leone Development Foundation | Sierra Leone |
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement
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Founded in 1996, they work in Bombali District providing health services, education, and strengthening of community development initiatives. |
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The Sylvia Rivera Law Project | United States |
Factor 8: Criminal Justice
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Seeks to defend the rights of low income and people of color who are transgender in the civil and criminal justice system. |
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The Thai Alliance for Human Rights - TAHR | United States |
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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It is a non-profit organization based in the United States that promotes and supports activities that address human rights issues in Thailand as well as collaboration with other similarly goaled organizations worldwide. TAHR also provides aid and rehabilitation for the victims of human rights violations. |
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The Thai Committee for Refugees Foundation - TCR | ?Ä?õ?¥?î????ô?±?Å?á???ô?É?´?°?à?É?ô?£?±?ê?Ñ???Ä?£?ô ?õ?£???Ä?ó?®?û?°?à?? | Thailand |
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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TCR's mission is to provide a strategic shift in the protection of refugees, asylum seekers, stateless, and internally displaced persons, to promote more sustainable solutions for these individuals in Thailand and in the broader Southeast Asian region. |
The Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research. | ????????? | Japan |
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement
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It carries out theoretical and evidence-based research to inform policy proposals that effectuate change. It cultivates socially engaged future leaders, through fellowships, with a broad perspective and deep insight, both in Japan and overseas. |
The Trades Union Congress of Ghana - TUC | Ghana |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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It represents eighteen national unions in negotiations with the government and the Employers Association. It works to secure social and economic justice and to improve labor rights in Ghana. |
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The Turkish Gendarmerie Human Rights Violations' Investigation and Evaluation Center (JIHIDEM) | Jandarma ?nsan Haklar? ?hlallerinin ?nceleme ve De?erlendirme Merkezi | Turkey |
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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JIHIDEM collects complains and investigates allegations about human rights violation in the Gendarmerie. The center initiates judicial and administrative investigations in accordance with legal procedures. |
The United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders (UNAFEI) | ?????????????? | Japan |
Factor 5: Order and Security
Factor 8: Criminal Justice
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Founded in 1962 by the United Nations and the Government of Japan, it promotes the development of criminal justice systems and initiatives for rehabilitation and reintegration. It encourages cooperation mechanisms for the prevention of crime in Asia and the Pacific Region. |
The Uwiano Platform | Kenya |
Factor 5: Order and Security
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It is a conflict prevention initiative that enhances collaboration between peace actors in the country. It was founded in 2010 to provide space for coordination of electoral-violence reduction initiatives. |
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The Venezuelan Program of Education and Action for Human Rights | El Programa Venezolano de Educación Acción en Derechos Humanos - PROVEA | Venezuela |
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
Factor 7: Civil Justice
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Created in 1988 by a group of activists and human rights defenders, PROVEA provides educational programs and legal assistance to vulnerable communities and individuals, as well as to victims of human rights violations. It also documents and investigates complaints of abuses of powers in collaboration with local organizations. |
The Veteran Workers Union | ??????? ????????? ????? ?????? | Iran |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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Review of the news and issues related to the working and retired workers for campaigning and strategic issue visualisation. |
The Violence Free Alliance | Alianza Libres Sin Violencia | Bolivia |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
Factor 7: Civil Justice
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It is comprised of approximately fifty organizations and civil society groups that seek to address violence against women by fostering access to justice and public services, specifically in cases of violence and human trafficking. The Alliance has a presence in all the departments of Bolivia and monitors the implementation of public policies through research and advocacy activities. |
The Warsaw Bar Association | Okr?gowa Rada Adwokacka w Warszawie | Poland |
Factor 7: Civil Justice
Factor 8: Criminal Justice
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Founded in 1872, it is the oldest professional legal association in Poland. Their goals are to cultivate the science of law, promote law reform, facilitate the administration of justice, as well as to elevate the standards of integrity, honor, professionalism, and courtesy in the legal profession. |
The West Africa Civil Society Institute - WACSI | Ghana |
Factor 3: Open Government
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It was established by the Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA) in 2005 to reinforce the capacities of civil society. It encourages civil society organizations to be responsive and collaborative through mechanisms such as knowledge sharing, learning, and networking. |
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The Women's Foundation | ????? | Hong Kong S.A.R., China |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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Founded in 2004, The Women's Foundation promotes the participation of women and girls, and raises awareness to combat gender stereotypes and poverty. Their programs include research, advocacy, and leadership education and mentorship. |
The Women's Legal Aid Centre | Tanzania |
Factor 7: Civil Justice
Factor 8: Criminal Justice
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It works to empower women to attain their rights and to improve vulnerable populations access to justice across Tanzania, such as juvenile offenders. They address gender-based violence, domestic abuse, or any other form of discriminatory practice perpetrated against women. |
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The Working Group on Climate Change and Justice | El Grupo de Trabajo Cambio Climático y Justicia - GTCCJ | Bolivia |
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement
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GTCCJ is comprised of several non-profit Bolivian institutions that work on climate change from a legal and ecological approach. It's headquarters are based in Santa Cruz with additional regional offices in Cochabamba, Chuquisaca, Camiri, La Paz, and Oruro. |
The Young Center for Immigrant Childrens' Rights | United States |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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Works to accompany immigrant children travelling on their own through legal assistance and sponsorship programmes. |
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The Youth Crime Prevention Centre of The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups - HKFYG | ?????? ???????? - ?????? | Hong Kong S.A.R., China |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
Factor 5: Order and Security
Factor 8: Criminal Justice
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Founded in 1960, HKFYG provides services, activities, and programs to encourage youth to reach their full potential. Their Youth Crime Prevention Centre offers education and prevention programs, as well as crisis intervention, and counseling activities for at risk youth, young offenders, victims, and their family members in three main areas: youth crime and deviance, sex-related crises, and drug abuse. |
The Zubin Foundation | Hong Kong S.A.R., China |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement
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The Zubin Foundation is a leading social policy think thank that promotes fairness and opportunity in Hong Kong. It is focused on social issues such as patient care in Hong Kong, racial integration for ethnic minorities, and non-Chinese speaking children with special education needs. |
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Think Centre | Singapore |
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
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Works to reflect and analyse the role of CSOs in society, and to monitor government action while pushing for a more vibrant civil society. |
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Think Foundation | Fundación Piensa | Chile |
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
Factor 3: Open Government
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Works to develop citizen participation in order to exercise control over the government in the form on monitoring of public policy and legislation. |
Think India Foundation | India |
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption
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Think-India Foundation acts as a media-active think tank engaged in public policy advocacy. It propagates the principles of fiscal conservatism, regulated free markets and social liberalism. |
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THINK Liberia | Liberia |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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Works to rehabilitate girls and women who have been victims of violence in order to give them access to education and basic rights. |