Organization Name | Organization Name (Local Language) | Country | Factors | Organization Description |
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No Borders | Sin Fronteras | Mexico |
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement
Factor 7: Civil Justice
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Established in 1995 it works to protect and uphold the rights of migrants in Mexico through legal assistance and pushing for government reform on migration. |
Citizens Network Watchdog Poland | Sie? Obywatelska Watchdog Polska | Poland |
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption
Factor 3: Open Government
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
Factor 7: Civil Justice
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It is an independent organization that works to advance transparency in the public realm, good governance, and accountability. It defends the right to information and freedom of expression. Through legal advice, they empower citizens to demand their rights to find out how government and state institutions function, as well as influence decision-making and the management of public assets. |
Youth Services | Servicios a la Juventud A.C. | Mexico |
Factor 3: Open Government
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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Works to develop social projects to transform marginalised youths into community leaders in order to promote the rights of their community, and foster development. |
Peace and Justice Service | Servicio Paz y Justicia | Argentina |
Factor 5: Order and Security
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Having emerged from the human rights movement of post dictatorship Argentina, it works to promote the rights of all people through the prevention of conflict and violence. |
National Service for Women (Sernam) | Servicio Nacional de la Mujer (Sernam) | Chile |
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement
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Works to develop, implement and monitor laws and regulations relative to gender equality and the place of women in the workplace and society. |
Jesuit Refugees Service Panama | Servicio Jesuita para Refugiados Panamá - SJR | Panama |
Factor 5: Order and Security
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement
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It serves, accompanies, and defends the human rights of vulnerable refugees by raising awareness and sensitizing key actors about the phenomenon of migration. |
Jesuit Service for Refugees in Venezuela | Servicio Jesuita a Refugiados en Venezuela | Venezuela |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
Factor 5: Order and Security
|
The Jesuit Service for Refugees supports and defends the rights of refugees in Venezuela. Their activities include working in the border region between Venezuela and Colombia, providing safe spaces for refugee women, and developing peacebuilding processes and conflict resolution initiatives in vulnerable communities located in Alto Apure, Táchira, and Zulia. |
Jesuit Migrant Service | Servicio Jesuita a Migrantes | Mexico |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
Factor 5: Order and Security
|
Jesuit organization that seeks to give protection to migrants during their crossing through Mexico, through direct intervention and research. |
Jesuit Service for Migrants | Servicio Jesuita a Migrantes | Chile |
Factor 7: Civil Justice
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Provides psychological and legal assistance to migrants, along with working on their social and political integration through guidance and labor programs. |
Central Service of Corruption Prevention | Service Central de Prévention de la Corruption | France |
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption
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Attached to the Ministry of Justice it investigates cases of corruption, and works on partnerships with companies to organize anti corruption measures. |
Serapaz - Services and Counsel for Peace | Serapaz Servicios y Asesoría para la Paz, A.C. | Mexico |
Factor 8: Criminal Justice
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Works to find Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanisms in conflicts between members of society and security officials, along with training people in processes of peace. |
Semillas - Mexican Society for the Rights of Women | Semillas - Sociedad Mexicana Pro Derecho de la Mujer | Mexico |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
|
Semillas is an organization which works to promote the rights of women and the building of projects that allow their autonomy and the respect of their human rights. They work closely with indigenous groups developing local and national projects for long term change of the place of women in Mexican society,through funding and training, as well as organizing a network of women groups in the country. |
Secretary for Human Rights, Justice, Governance and Decentralization | Secretaria de Derechos Humanos, Justicia, Gobernacion y Descentralizacion | Honduras |
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
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Works to guarantee the implementation of public policy on human rights and 7. Civil Justice, and monitors the governance principles of the government. |
Saifulmujani Research and Consulting | Saifulmujani Research and Consulting | Indonesia |
Factor 3: Open Government
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Measures and researches government performance, participation and and policy making to create and sustain a democratic Indonesia. |
The Commissioner for Human Rights | Rzecznik Praw Obywatelskich | Poland |
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
Factor 7: Civil Justice
Factor 8: Criminal Justice
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The Commissioner for Human Rights is the constitutional authority for the legal control and protection of human and civic freedoms, as well as constitutional rights. It investigates and sanctions actions undertaken by institutions required to observe and implement human and citizen rights and freedoms. |
Pacific Women's Route | Ruta Pacífica de las Mujeres | Colombia |
Factor 5: Order and Security
|
It is a feminist social movement that works towards the pacific conflict resolution in Colombia, and to make visible the consequences of war in the lives of women. It is composed of more than 300 organizations and groups representing nine regions of the country. |
Cypress Home | Rumah Cemera | Indonesia |
Factor 8: Criminal Justice
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Works to rehabilitate drug users and offenders along with people with HIV AIDS. |
Relay for the Emergence of a Social Youth (RESO) | RESO - Relais pour lémergence dune jeunesse sociale | Tunisia |
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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Works through capacity building to help citizens become more involved in the democracy-building process in Tunisia. |
Siggil Jigeen Network | Réseau Siggil Jigeen | Senegal |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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Collective of Women's organizations working to promote the Rights of Women in Senegal, They work on various themes, from gender based violence to entrepreneurial projects. |
Parliamentary Network for Good Governance in Mineral Resources | Réseau Parlementaire pour la Bonne Gouvernance des Ressources Minérales (RGM) | Senegal |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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Parliamentary group working to monitor and review government contracts, and agencies working to exploit mineral resources. |
Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network | Réseau juridique canadien VIH/sida | Canada |
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement
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It promotes the human rights of people living with, at risk of, or affected by HIV/ AIDS in Canada and internationally through research and analysis, litigation, advocacy, public education, and community mobilization. |
Civil Associations Network - Lam Echaml | Réseau des Associations Citoyennes - Lam Echaml | Tunisia |
Factor 3: Open Government
|
A group of civil society organizations and independent citizens that works to create a strong, open and efficient movement towards establishment of a modern, republican and democratic Tunisia. |
Network for the Observation of the Tunisian Justice System | Réseau d'Observation de la Justice Tunisienne ( ROJ ) | Tunisia |
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement
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Mobilizes civil society, the legal profession and human rights defenders to monitor the administration of criminal justice and contribute analysis and recommendations for justice reform in Tunisia. |
Canadian Network for Corporate Accountability - CNCA | Réseau canadien sur la reddition de compte des entreprises - RCRCE | Canada |
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement
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It works to ensure that Canadian mining, oil, and gas companies respect human rights and the environment when working abroad. It advocates for policy and law reform, and monitors the government in the fulfilment of its international commitments. |
Republikon Institute | Republikon Intézet | Hungary |
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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It promotes democratic values, tolerance, and an open society. It aims to influence public debate by shedding light on the operations of the government and political parties. It also monitors policy with respect to human rights, diversity, and equality. |