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Monitoring and Reporting Human Rights Violations in Africa. A Handbook for Community Activists
Author(s) Amnesty International
Publisher Amnesty International Africa Regional Office/Amnesty International Dutch Section
Place of Publication Kampala/Amsterdam
Year of Publication 2002
ISBN/ISSN 0-86210-331-2
Language(s) English, French, Portuguese, Swahili
Keywords handbook, community leaders, human rights monitors, journalists, lawyers, NGO staff, paralegals, prison officials, religious leaders, teachers, arbitrary detention, children's rights, domestic violence, extra-judicial killings, female genital mutilation/female genital cutting, human rights monitoring, indigenous peoples, inhuman or degrading treatment, minority rights, refugees, torture, violence against women, women's human rights, African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights, Africa
Description This small handbook is meant to help local monitors to gather the right information and to report this to national organisations or their regional branches. Local human rights monitors can be community workers, paralegals, people associated with a church or mosque, teachers, health workers, members of women’s organisations, development workers, community leaders etc. For more experienced human rights monitors a detailed handbook called UKWELI is available.
URL(s) http://www.hrea.org/erc/Library/community-handbook
-en.pdf
PDF  English
http://www.hrea.org/erc/Library/community-handbook
-fr.pdf
PDF  French
http://www.hrea.org/erc/Library/community-handbook
-pt.pdf
PDF  Portuguese
http://www.hrea.org/erc/Library/community-handbook
-sw.pdf
PDF  Swahili
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