WEST AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS SPACES CONFERENCE
Following deliberations at the West African Human Rights Spaces Conference organized between March 30-31, 2010 in Lagos, Nigeria by the Social and Economic Rights Action Center (SERAC) in collaboration with the African Center for Democracy and Human Rights Studies (ACDHRS) with support from the Ford Foundation, SERAC comes back to you with the conference report. View Conference report>>>
AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS SPACES - SURVEY REPORT
Following the survey that was carried out in 2009, SPACES presents a comprehensive compilation of its findings. View survey report>>>
African Human Rights Spaces supports Maroko Anniversary

Maroko Leader, Pa Samuel Aiyeyemi delivers the welcome speech...

Cross section of Maroko evictees at the event

Pupils of Victoria Aiyeyemi International Nursery and Primary School sing at the event.

Maroko women celebrate the relaunch of the microcredit scheme
AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS SPACES
About African Human Rights Spaces
“African Human Rights Spaces” is a Ford Foundation-supported initiative that seeks to create a strategic common terrain for organizations working in Africa to advance the culture of human rights across a vast and variously-challenged continent. Ambitiously, it seeks to do so on a collective basis, in order to allow for continental priorities to emerge and be recognized so as to facilitate strategic responses. To identify collective and pan-African priorities and remedies means also to address them in a coordinated way that creates an economy of scale and fosters reciprocal relations among its participants. By applying the pooled talents, human resources and social capital found on the pan-African scale, African Human Rights Spaces promises to mobilize strategic responses is a way that also builds capabilities and effectiveness among human rights agents of change in potentially 54 countries.
“African Human Rights Spaces” is a Ford Foundation-supported initiative that seeks to create a strategic common terrain for organizations working in Africa to advance the culture of human rights across a vast and variously-challenged continent. Ambitiously, it seeks to do so on a collective basis, in order to allow for continental priorities to emerge and be recognized so as to facilitate strategic responses. To identify collective and pan-African priorities and remedies means also to address them in a coordinated way that creates an economy of scale and fosters reciprocal relations among its participants. By applying the pooled talents, human resources and social capital found on the pan-African scale, African Human Rights Spaces promises to mobilize strategic responses is a way that also builds capabilities and effectiveness among human rights agents of change in potentially 54 countries.
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For further information, please visit www.africanhumanrightsspaces.org
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