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First cycle (Basic Session): 1. Introduction to Human Rights This topic helps participants master the concept of “Human Rights” throughout history, to understand its development, its importance, and to differentiate a human rights violation from an offense. 2. Gender Issues / Women’s rights This module allows participants to have a different perception of women,…
Second cycle (Monitoring session) 1. Alternative Resolution of Conflicts in nonviolence This topic helps participants master methods and techniques which will help addressing in nonviolence some conflicts, disputes or quarrel occurred between two people or two groups of people 2- Haitian judicial system This topic helps participants understand the Haitian judicial system,…
Le Réseau National de Défense des Droits Humains (RNDDH) est profondément préoccupé par la recrudescence dans le pays, particulièrement dans la zone métropolitaine, des actes d’insécurité et de violence organisée, à un moment où les autorités haïtiennes parlent de l’établissement d’un Etat de droit en Haïti. En effet, depuis plusieurs mois, le RNDDH constate que…
The National Human Rights Defense Network (RNDDH) is deeply concerned about fresh upsurge in the country, particularly in the metropolitan area, acts of insecurity and organized violence, at a time when the Haitian authorities are speaking of establishing a rule of law in Haiti. Indeed, for several months, RNDDH notes that the Haitian population is…
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As our widest written audience is French-speaking, at present some RNDDH publications are translated into English and Kreyol following the original publication date. While we are working at a more inclusive approach to communication, and the publication of all reports, press releases, and investigative summaries in Kreyol, French and English, please visit the French site…
This section of the archive includes periodic reports emerging from RNDDH’s on-going monitoring work such as, annual summary evaluations of the prison, police and justice system, or documentation regarding the overall human rights situation in Haiti at present.
Posts assigned to this section of the publications archives are called “Special Investigations”, as they are the summary of findings and observations resulting from RNDDH’s response on the ground, to a current event. Often a research delegation is sent out comprised of staff from both the head office in Port au Prince and the network…
This is a post assigned to the child-category of “Publications” called “Media & Press Releases”