Member initiatives

17.07.2013
The International Observation Mission of the Committee on International Control over the Human Rights Situation in Belarus accepts applications for the post of the Representative on Human Rights Defenders.
24.05.2013
Human Rights House – Voronezh is asking for public support as it faces closure.
30.04.2013
The Memorandum is based on the recognition that human rights organizations from across this region can significantly benefit from coordination, cooperation and mutual solidarity.
29.04.2013
Civil society is challenged in Russia today - and it is relevant to the situation with civil society all over the world.
09.10.2012
60 non-governmental organisations from all over the world, including about 20 members of the Civic Solidarity Platform, signed a letter calling for England libel law reform, including limiting corporations ability to use libel law to silence civil society critics.
08.10.2012
Civil society organisations from Ukraine and other countries have agreed to monitor the activities of the Ukrainian government during the country’s chairmanship in the OSCE in 2013.
27.09.2012
The Civic Solidarity Platform is launching an international advocacy campaign to ensure the development of international standards for independent NGO monitoring of places of detention.
17.09.2012
Baku-based Human Rights Club launched a new human rights campaign, Art for Democracy. The campaign will use artistic expression as a means of promoting democratic reform and respect for human rights in Azerbaijan.
13.07.2012
Baku-based Human Rights Club launched a new human rights campaign, Art for Democracy. The campaign will use artistic expression as a means of promoting democratic reform and respect for human rights in Azerbaijan.
11.05.2012
The Civic Solidarity Platform joined forces with fellow members of the Committee on the International Control over the Human Rights Situation in Belarus to develop concrete recommendations on how governments can use economic leverage to press for rights reform in Belarus.
11.05.2012
Baku-based Human Rights Club launched a new human rights campaign, Art for Democracy. The campaign will use artistic expression as a means of promoting democratic reform and respect for human rights in Azerbaijan.
11.05.2012
Baku-based Human Rights Club launched a new human rights campaign, Art for Democracy. The campaign will use artistic expression as a means of promoting democratic reform and respect for human rights in Azerbaijan.
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