Social and Economic Rights Action Center
 


Established in May 1995, the Social and Economic Rights Action Center (SERAC) is a Lagos-based non-governmental and non-partisan organization concerned with the promotion and protection of economic, social and cultural rights (ESC rights) in Nigeria.

Through its three programs -- the Monitoring and Advocacy Program (MAP), the Community Action Program (CAP) and the Legal Action Program (LAP) -- SERAC seeks to build awareness about economic, social and cultural rights and explore strategies for securing their realization. In addition, SERAC aims at broadening individuals’ and communities’ access to, and strengthening their participation in, the design and implementation of social and economic policies and programs that affect them.

SERAC plays a leading role in developing ESC rights activism worldwide.  It is an active member of the International Network for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, and drafted Frontline Defender’s online ESC rights manual.

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Over the past twelve years,
SERAC has developed operational strategies that act as
a guide to achieving its goal to
secure the realization of
economic, social and cultural
rights in Nigeria. These
strategies, implemented in
accordance with human rights
standards, have helped to
streamline its activities
nationwide.
 
 

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