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Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative - CHRI Africa. The other CHRI international branch is located in London, UK.

The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) is an international non-governmental organisation with Offices in New Delhi (Headquarters), Accra (Africa Office) & London (UK). CHRI Africa, based in Accra in Ghana, is the Africa regional branch of the pan-Commonwealth human rights promotion network, the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI), headquartered in New Delhi, India. Mission

CHRI's

mandate is to promote awareness of, and adherence to, the Harare Principles, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other internationally recognized human rights instruments and declarations made by the Commonwealth Heads of Governments and domestic instruments supporting human rights in the Commonwealth. CHRI believes that the promotion and protection of human rights is the responsibility of governments but that the active participation of civil society, acting in concert, is vital to ensuring the rule of law and the realization of human rights. History

The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) is an independent, non-partisan, international non-governmental organisation, mandated to ensure the practical realization of human rights in the countries of the Commonwealth. In 1987, several Commonwealth associations founded CHRI because they felt that while the member countries had both a common set of values and legal principles from which to work and a forum within which to promote human rights, there was relatively little focus on human rights issues. CHRI's objectives are to promote awareness of and adherence to the Harare Commonwealth Declaration, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and other internationally recognised human rights instruments, as well as domestic instruments supporting human rights in Commonwealth member states. Through its biennial CHOGM reports and periodic fact finding missions, CHRI continually draws attention to progress and setbacks in human rights in Commonwealth countries. In advocating for approaches and measures to prevent human rights abuses, CHRI addresses the Commonwealth Secretariat, member-state governments and civil society associations. By holding workshops and developing linkages, CHRI's approach throughout is to act as a catalyst for activity around its priority concerns. CHRI is accredited to the Commonwealth and since 2002, also holds Observer Status with the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights. CHRI has also been granted Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, earned in July 2005.

28/09/2025
Dear friends, Join us for a webinar entitled ‘No Excuse for Child Labour: What the Commonwealth Must Do Next’ on 23 Sept...
20/09/2025

Dear friends,

Join us for a webinar entitled ‘No Excuse for Child Labour: What the Commonwealth Must Do Next’ on 23 September 2025 from 12:00-1:30 GMT.

Register Here
http://bit.ly/3VLyFUx

11/07/2025

10/07/2025
10/07/2025

Applications are open for interested young people and organisations to participate in the upcoming Consultative Dialogue for Commonwealth Youth Ecosystem Stakeholders.

The Commonwealth Youth Council (C*C) and the Government of Namibia will convene the 1st Consultative Dialogue for Commonwealth Youth Ecosystem Stakeholders from August 4 to 8, 2025, in Windhoek, Namibia.

This dialogue will serve as an opportunity to recalibrate the Commonwealth’s youth development ecosystem and position the C*C and other stakeholders better to serve the 1.5 billion young people across the Commonwealth.

You can apply to participate using bit.ly/cycnam25 . The deadline to express interest is July 15, 2025.

10/07/2025

The Commonwealth Youth Council (C*C), the Government of Namibia, the Commonwealth Secretariat and the Pan African Youth Union will convene the 1st Consultative Dialogue for Commonwealth Youth Ecosystem Stakeholders from August 4 to 8, 2025, in Windhoek, Namibia.

This dialogue will serve as an opportunity to recalibrate the Commonwealth’s youth development ecosystem and position the C*C and other stakeholders better to serve the 1.5 billion young people across the Commonwealth.

The dialogue will host Youth Ministers, Regional and National Youth Councils or representative organisations, Commonwealth National Youth Delegates and youth advocates.


*CNamibia25

Address

Ahemansa House 20 Paradise Street Asylum Down Digital Address: GA-073-1214
Accra

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+233269508889

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