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Human Rights in the Middle East and North Africa: a Guide for NGOs

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This manual is designed to help non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) who may be interested in the field of Human Rights but feel that they do not know enough about it or where to start. "It is intended to be an 'Ideas Box', introducing important problems and approaches around which are valuable roles for NGOs."

 

Sections include:

  • Understanding the Problem
  • The Skills a Human Rights NGO needs
  • Building Cultures that favour human rights
  • Interventions
  • Working in Co-operation
  • Helping the Damaged
  • Further information (web links)
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46

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Email from Maeve Moynihan to The Communication Initiative on January 9 2010.