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Our Couselling for Human Rights
Championing laws, raising awareness, and shaping policies for justice and equality

In courts, in the media, and in various public and legislative fora, IHR is a strong advocate for laws and policies that promote and defend human rights. An important part of IHR’s work involves advocacy against legislation and policies that undermine human rights. This includes working to increase public awareness through research and dissemination of accurate information on violations and anti-poor policies.

In crucial areas where adequate legislation is lacking or requires amendment, IHR has been at the forefront of efforts to formulate laws and policies – such as against child sexual abuse, against communal crimes, and for the right to food and work. IHR’s counseling efforts encourage debates and discussions at the local, state, and national levels

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What is IHR's role in advocating for human rights?

IHR is a strong advocate for laws and policies that promote and defend human rights. We work tirelessly in courts, media, and public forums to push for policies that uphold human rights and challenge those that undermine them.

How does IHR raise public awareness about human rights violations?

IHR increases public awareness by conducting research and sharing accurate information regarding human rights violations and anti-poor policies. We aim to inform the public and foster discussions on these crucial issues.

What kind of legislation is IHR working to create or amend?

IHR is actively working to formulate or amend laws related to critical issues such as child sexual abuse, communal crimes, and the right to food and work. These efforts aim to fill gaps in existing legislation and ensure stronger protection of human rights.

How does IHR contribute to public debates on human rights?

IHR encourages and facilitates debates and discussions at local, state, and national levels. Our counseling efforts provide a platform for citizens to engage in conversations about pressing human rights issues and potential legislative solutions.

Can IHR assist in advocating against policies that harm human rights?

Yes, IHR actively advocates against policies that harm or undermine human rights. We engage with various stakeholders to challenge harmful legislation and promote human rights-friendly alternatives.