Bringing together human rights researchers, practitioners and policy-makers from across the globe

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Links to other Networks

  • The International Network for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ESCR-NET)
    • ESCR-NET is a network of groups and individuals from around the world working to secure economic and social justice through human rights.
  • Partnership for Economic Policy
    • ‘An international network of researchers in developing countries who have the expertise, resources and reputation to contribute to national and international debates on economic policies related to poverty.’
  •  Families and Work Network (FAWN)
    • FAWN is a UK based multi-disciplinary network of scholars, practitioners and user-communities with an interest in legal measures to promote work/ family reconciliation.
  • Promoting Equality and Diversity Through Economic Crisis (PEDEC)
    • ‘The PEDEC research network brings together scholars, practitioners and activists from the UK, Europe and the US through a series of workshops to explore the implications of the economic downturn, and coming cuts in public spending, for maintaining and progressing equality and diversity standards and for including marginalized groups in economic recovery.’
  • Equality and Diversity Forum (EDF)
    • ‘A national network of equality and human rights organisations. This website brings together a wide range of equality and human rights information and resources provided by EDF and other organisations.’
  • Equal Rights Trust
    • ‘The Equal Rights Trust is an independent international organisation whose purpose is to combat discrimination and promote equality as a fundamental human right and a basic principle of social justice.’
  • Socio-Economic Rights and Administrative Justice Research Project (SERAJ)
    • SERAJ is based in the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa and carries out research into the role of constitutional rights and institutions in eradicating processes of inequality and impoverishment.
  • The Fahamu Refugee Programme
    • 'The Fahamu Refugee Programme works to achieve better protection of refugee rights by networking legal assistance providers with resources and training, and facilitating access to free legal assistance and information for refugees around the world.'