MINNESOTA ADVOCATES FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
Programs

The Children's Rights Program of Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights promotes and protects the fundamental rights of children through the Child Survival Project and the Campaign Against Forced and Exploitative Child Labor.

TEACHERS-New HUMAN RIGHTS Curriculum Pilot Opportunity


The Refugee & Immigrant Program works to protect the rights of refugees and immigrants by providing legal assistance to indigent asylum seekers in Minnesota, combating anti-immigrant sentiment through educational initiatives, and advocating on behalf of battered immigrant women and their children.

The Womens Human Rights Program works to improve the lives of women by using international human rights standards to advocate for womens rights in the United States and around the world. The Womens Program achieves its goals through research, documentation, education and training initiatives.

Partners in Human Rights Education teaches and promotes human rights and responsibilities in local, national, and international communities.

Check out MN Advocates NEW groundbreaking HUMAN RIGHTS CURRICULUM and how you can become involved in our pilot opportunity


The Crisis Response Project responds to human rights violations as they occur. In addition, the Crisis Response Project also develops resources for attorneys, human rights professionals, NGOs and students to help decrease response time to human rights violations in situations of escalationg conflict.

For more information, contact Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights,
310 Fourth Avenue South
Suite1000
Minneapolis, MN 55415-1012.
Tel: 612-341-3302, Fax: 612-341-2971, E-mail: [email protected]

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