Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa (IHRDA) - Fellowships

Deadline: As soon as possible

Events

Trainings & Fellowships

Location(s)

  • Gambia

Overview

The Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa (IHRDA) is a pan–African non-governmental organization (NGO) working to promote awareness of human rights in Africa and improve the effectiveness of the African Human Rights system. IHRDA envisions an African continent where all have access to justice via national, African and international human rights mechanisms. Our work can be summarized in three words: defend, educate, inform.

Details

IHRDA offers fellowships to persons, usually qualified lawyers in their home countries who have a wealth of professional experiences.

Fellows at IHRDA stay for three months to a year and usually devote their time to research human rights issues and prepare specific cases to be brought before the ACmHPR and other complaint handling bodies within the African human rights system. Fellows also participate in other IHRDA programmes such as research and publication, capacity-building and advocacy.

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Eligibility

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Dates

Deadline: As soon as possible


Cost/funding for participants

Depending on the availability of funds of the specific fellowship, IHRDA covers fellows’ travel to and from The Gambia and provides a modest monthly stipend to cover their living expenses.

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