Organization Name | Organization Name (Local Language) | Country | Factors | Organization Description |
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The Polish Legal Clinics Foundation | Fundacja Uniwersyteckich Poradni Prawnych | Poland |
Factor 7: Civil Justice
Factor 8: Criminal Justice
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The Polish Legal Clinics Foundation has been operating since 2002. It supports and coordinates a network of 25 legal clinics and promotes pro bono engagement of lawyers. Since 2004, the Foundation, in conjunction with Rzeczpospolita, organizes the annual "Pro Bono Lawyer" Competition. |
The Polish Climate Coalition | Koalicja Klimatyczna | Poland |
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement
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Established in 2002 by a group of non-governmental organizations engaged in climate protection activities, it monitors legislative works at the national and European level and organizes conferences, workshops, and educational activities. |
The Police Complaints Authority (PCA), Delhi | India |
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption
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The Police Complaints Authority, Delhi has been set up to deal with the complaints of public regarding acts of serious misconduct by the policemen/officers of Delhi Police such as death in Police custody, grievous hurt caused by police , rape or attempt to rape, illegal detention, extortion, land/house grabbing or any serious abuse of authority. |
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The Philippine Judicial Academy | Philippines |
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
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The Philippine Judicial Academy, a separate but component unit of the Supreme Court, has become an all-important factor in the promotion of judicial education in the Philippines.Its mission is to provide opportunities to develop judicial competence, instill sound values, and form constructive attitudes in its continuing pursuit of judicial excellence. |
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The Philippine Human Rights Information Center (PhilRights) | Philippines |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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PhilRights is the research and information arm of the Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates . |
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The Philippine Council for Islam and Democracy (PCID) | Philippines |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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Established in 2002, the Council is a non-partisan, non-profit organization dedicated to the study of Islamic and democratic political thought and the search for peace, democracy and equitable and sustainable development in Muslim communities. |
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The Panoptykon Foundation | Fundacji Panoptykon | Poland |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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Established in April 2009 by a group of lawyers, its mission is to protect fundamental rights and freedoms in fast-changing technologies and growing surveillance. They address the challenges posed by growing surveillance through monitoring, undertaking research, advocating for legal reform, and providing education. |
The Other Plot | La Otra Trama | Argentina |
Factor 5: Order and Security
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Coalition of organizations working to investigate, monitor, report and make visible the actions of organized crime within Argentina. |
The Osiaty?ski Archive | Archiwum Osiatynskiego | Poland |
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
Factor 3: Open Government
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It was established in 2017 in memory of the late Professor Wiktor Osiatyński a constitutionalist and human rights defender. The Archive includes a growing collection of documents, draft laws, analyses, and opinions, as well as a timeline of the principal changes in the Polish legal system and a platform for expert analysis and commentary. |
The Organization for Venezuelan Justice | La Organización de Justicia Venezolana | Venezuela |
Factor 8: Criminal Justice
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The Open Dialog Foundation | Fundacja Otwarty Dialog | Poland |
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
Factor 3: Open Government
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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Established in Poland in 2009, its mission is to protect human rights, democracy, and the rule of law in post-Soviet countries. The Foundation pursues its goals through observation missions, including observation and monitoring of elections as well as of the human rights situation in the post-Soviet area. |
The Ombudsman's Office Colombia | Defensoria del Pueblo | Colombia |
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement
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It complies with the work of monitoring the public power, especially regarding the protection, defense, promotion, dissemination, and exercise of human rights and the freedom of all persons to face unlawful acts, threats, or actions. |
The Ol Pejeta Conservancy | Kenya |
Factor 5: Order and Security
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement
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It works to conserve wildlife, and generate income through wildlife tourism and complementary enterprises for re-investment in conservation and community development. It seeks to support the people living around its borders, to ensure wildlife conservation translates into better education, healthcare, and infrastructure. |
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The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process or OPAPP | Philippines |
Factor 5: Order and Security
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The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process or OPAPP is the office mandated to oversee, coordinate, and integrate the implementation of the comprehensive peace process. |
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The Office for Human Rights of the Archbishop of Guatemala | La Oficina de Derechos Humanos del Arzobispado de Guatemala | Guatemala |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
Factor 5: Order and Security
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It promotes equality, justice, truth, reconciliation, and peace while defending human rights by constructing processes that empower human rights defenders, groups, and vulnerable communities affected by the armed conflict. |
The OCP Policy Center | Morocco |
Factor 3: Open Government
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Strives to promote knowledge sharing and to contribute to research and dialogue on key economic, international relations issues, and security issues. |
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The Observatory of Human Rights of the University of the Andes | Observatorio de Derechos Humanos de la Universidad de Los Andes (ODH - ULA) | Venezuela |
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
Factor 3: Open Government
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
Factor 7: Civil Justice
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The Observatory of Human Rights is an independent, autonomous, and plural institution created in 2014 to promote and defend academic freedom and human rights. It monitors, documents, and denounces human rights violations, and in partnership with similar organizations coordinates the dissemination of information. |
The Observatory of Gender of the Coordinator of Women | El Observatorio de Género de la Coordinadora de la Mujer | Bolivia |
Factor 3: Open Government
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The Observatory monitors and analyzes data, laws, and testimonies to promote a debate concerning gender equity. It works in the following five areas: access to justice and violence against women; political participation and legislative agenda; women's access to land; gender and migration; and gender, communication, and media. |
The Northern Observatory for Human Rights | ???? ?????? ????? ??????? | Morocco |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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Works to protect human rights in the north of Morocco by conducting research and publishing reports as well as convening seminars and meetings with the local population. |
The Ninoy & Cory Aquino Foundation | Philippines |
Factor 3: Open Government
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NCACL seeks to identify, form, nurture and recognize individuals who, through a process of self-transformation, can develop into a community of empowering, world-class leaders. |
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The New Democracy Foundation | Fundación Nueva Democracia | Bolivia |
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
Factor 3: Open Government
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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Founded in 2008 and based in Santa Cruz, the New Democracy Foundation is dedicated to the promotion of democratic values through research and civic education. It advances the rule of law and promotes equality and fundamental rights and freedoms. Programs include leadership workshops for young people and women, as well as the Bolivian Observatory of Human Rights. |
The Networks for Human Rights at the Border | La Red por los Derechos Humanos en la Frontera - ReDHFrontera | Venezuela |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
Factor 5: Order and Security
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ReDHFrontera is comprised of civil society groups and organizations committed to the active participation in promoting and defending human rights, specifically those that seek to mitigate situations that threaten to exasperate the crisis in the border states between Venezuela and Colombia. |
The Network on Police Reform in Nigeria - NOPRIN | Nigeria |
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement
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The Network was founded in 2006 and is comprised of 46 organizations committed to the promotion of police accountability and respect for human rights. Their programs are aimed at transforming law enforcement institutions and practices in Nigeria. |
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The Network for Women's Rights in Ghana - NETRIGHT | Ghana |
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
Factor 7: Civil Justice
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It is a group of organizations that advocates for an inclusive gender policy and the promotion of women's rights through the creation of spaces for debate, discussion, and coalescing within the women’s rights movement. Their gender and natural resources programs are aimed to protect women's livelihoods, land access, and ownership. |
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The Network against Gender Based Violence - NGBV | The Gambia |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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It is a network of various organizations and institutions in the public and non-state sectors that are working to address gender based violence. It seeks to promote closer strategic partnerships for joint programming, implementation, and resource mobilization. |