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Amman
Center for Human Rights Studies (ACHRS) is an
independent, regional, scientific, advocacy center for
studies, research and training on issues of human
rights and democracy.
In pursuit of contributing to the dissemination of a
culture of human rights, our work and activities aim at
strengthening civil society in Jordan and in the Arab
World, and at inducing a change to the general level of
awareness and sensibility towards human rights and
democracy.
The projects carried out by ACHRS mainly concentrate on
training for democracy and human rights as they are
closely related and highly complementary. Conducting
studies and research to serve as an informational basis
is a further means to achieve our aims.
Being a young organisation, founded in 1999 and
registered in Jordan, the work of ACHRS strongly
depends on the knowledge and skills of its staff and
volunteers. Currently ACHRS has a personnel staff of 10
and counts 150 actively contributing volunteers.
Our objectives are…
- To disseminate a culture of human rights, and to spread knowledge
on International Humanitarian Law in Jordan and the
Arab world.
- To contribute to the process of changing society towards a more
democratic and social upbringing, and to be conducive
to the enhancement of rule of Law, respective of human
rights.
- To provide a free democratic platform for dialogue and for the
coordination of the efforts undertaken by governmental
and non-governmental organisations active in the field
of human rights.
- To aid governmental and non-governmental organisations in monitoring,
documenting, and following up on the situation of human
rights, as a step towards enforcing these rights on all
legislative and executive levels.
- To participate in revising local laws and regulations to support
effective justice reform based on the rule of law.
- To support the enforcement and protection of women's rights to
strengthen their position in society.
- To dedicate special attention to those segments of society in need of
special protection such as children and the disabled.
- To protect and to encourage human rights activists, and to support them
in developing their skills.
- To provide a scientifically-founded statistical and informational data
base on relevant local, regional and international
human rights declarations, covenants, and conventions.
ACHRS is a …
Constituting member of the Federation of Human Rights
Centers in the Arab World
Member of the Arab Network for NGOs
Member of the Arab Social Forum
Correspondent member of the International Federation
for Human Rights (fidh)
Member of CIVICUS
Member of the Coalition for the International Criminal
Court (CICC)
Member of the Arab Coalition for the International
Criminal Court
Member of the International Federation of Workers'
Education Associations (IFWEA)
Member of the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network (EMHRN)
Member of the Euro-Mediterranean Youth Platform
Member of the Euro-Mediterranean Civil Forum
Methods of work and target groups
While keeping in mind that human rights and democracy
are relevant to all segments of society, our activities
mainly target women and youth. The
activities are carried out either solely by ACHRS or in
cooperation with other local, Arabic and international
NGOs and organisations of civil society.
Generally, ACHRS organises educational, intellectual,
and cultural activities. Nevertheless the main focus of
our work remains on:
- Capacity-building through training courses and workshops.
- Providing and disseminating information and facilitating the exchange
of experiences between different sectors of society and
between NGOs and organisations of civil society. This
includes convening conferences, round tables, seminars
and discussion rounds.
- Conducting and facilitating studies and researches, issuing
publications and documenting data.
Training courses
Since its foundation in 1999, ACHRS has organized and
carried out more than 200 training courses with the
participation of more than 5700 participants from 17
Arab countries, of which 65% are women and 70% are
beneath the age of 30.
The courses focused on human rights, women's rights,
children's rights, rights of minorities, cultural
rights, democracy, constitution, election monitoring,
International Humanitarian Law, transitional justice,
international standards of fair trials, and on workers'
education. For a detailed list of the topics dealt with
in the training courses so far
ACHRS Training courses mainly involve the
participation of:
o Students in general
o Academics and higher institutes' and university
students
o Media workers and journalists
o Lawyers and judges
o Civil society organisations
o Governmental and non-governmental organisations
working in the field of human rights
The scope of our work is regional, therefore the
training courses are not only held in Jordan, but also
take place in other Arab countries. Participation is
not limited to Jordanians but is open to other
nationals of Arab countries.
Organizational Structure
- Board of Trustees
- Scientific Council
- Units
- Staff
- Volunteers
Amman – Al-Abdali – Sharaf Building
Tele fax: 00962-6-4655043
Email : achrs@achrs
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