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Human
rights, peace and democracy are the main areas of concern of the South Asia
Forum for Human Rights. SAFHR set up in 1990, is a regional public forum for
the promotion of respect for universal values of human rights, the
interdependence of rights and the indivisibility of rights.
In the
strife torn region of South Asia, SAFHR is committed to the promotion of the
inter linkages between human rights, peace and substantive democracy. SAFHR
is a human rights organization with 'peace as value' as its cornerstone.
Peace is understood as a space for the enjoyment of the rights of all
peoples. It is not simply the absence of war or the management of crisis but
a fundamental value to be integrated in all programmes for realizing
peoples’ security - that is, security of food, shelter, health and
livelihood in a non-hegemonic democratic regional order. It is this
perspective which animates SAFHR’s flagship programme – Human Rights and
Peace Studies Orientation Course.
SAFHR’s
other programmes address some of the core concerns of the human rights and
peace agenda –displacement of indigenous peoples and minorities, refugees
and migrants, impunity, inter-state and intra-state conflicts and peace
accords, militarization and the strengthening of peace constituencies in
civil society.
What is SAFHR’s
programmatic vision?
- It is a regional public forum to
generate new ideas and strategies and understand inter linkages of human
rights, peace and democracy. SAFHR's regional dialogues have fostered
alternative humanitarian perspectives on refugee and minority issues and
identified standards and practices for protection of rights.
- Its peace audits seek to develop
a framework of accountability of peace processes as assessed from
stakeholders in the margins, i.e civil society and women’s groups,
minorities, refugees, etc.
- These perspectives animate its
Human Rights and Peace Studies Orientation Course and satellite training
workshops with human rights and peace activists, researcher/ academics,
media practitioners and policy makers.
- SAFHR works with two particular
constituencies - women and the media- strengthening their peace and human
rights building capacities.
- It works with human rights and
peace activists in crisis situations helping in understanding, capacity
building, networking and better strategizing. SAFHR has fostered civil
society activism for a democratic peace in India's North-east and Kashmir,
Bangladesh's Chittagong Hill Tracts and Nepal.
SAFHR
has pioneered innovative strategies like Trans border people to people
'political' dialogues, supporting initiatives like the Pakistan India
Peoples' Forum for Peace and Democracy.
SAFHR’s
programmes are structured around regional dialogues, peace audits, Human
Rights Peace Studies Courses, training workshops, publications and advocacy
campaigns.
SAFHR
works through a network of 40 partners and associates comprising civil
society organisations committed to promoting human rights and peace.
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