Human Rights
Human rights and the rule of law are not synonymous, but they do overlap and function symbiotically. In the words of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, they "represent universally applicable standards adopted under the auspices of the United Nations and must therefore serve as the normative basis for all United Nations activities in support of justice and the rule of law."
To summarize, the stronger human rights, the stronger the rule of law. Together, they form a framework for decision- and policy-making that is anchored by legality, accountability and participation. In this, they create a fertile ground for development and social transformation.
Taking a survivor-centred approach to gender-based violence
Alternative Dispute Resolution Centres offer justice to vulnerable communities
Pope Francis meets IDLO Director-General and expresses support for peace and social justice
Empowering marginalized and vulnerable communities through legal aid
Championing child protection and child rights in Mongolia amid the COVID-19 crisis
Making strides to combat trafficking in persons in Liberia
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As part of IDLO’s continuous commitment to accountability and results-based management, IDLO is pleased to share this Evaluati
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As part of IDLO’s continuous commitment to accountability and results-based management, IDLO is pleased to share this Mid-Term Evaluation Brief for the project, “Reducing Violence and Homicide through Access to Justice in Chamelecon, Satelite and Rivera Hernandez Neighborhoods of San Pedro Sula, Honduras”. The evaluation has been conducted by independent evaluation experts, supervised by IDLO’s Evaluation Unit.
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