
Collaborates to promote music as a tool for change through the Speak Up, Sing Out! Music Contest.

We partnered with CEDIMAC to seek justice for victims of gender-based violence and impunity in the cases of Silvia Elena Rivera Morales et al. v. Mexico and Cristina Escobar González v. Mexico.

We joined forces to file a request for precautionary measures before the IACHR on behalf of those detained at Carmichael Detention Center in Nassau, the Bahamas.

Our collaboration secured precautionary measures on behalf of C.M.T., a gay man who was at risk while detained in prison.

Together, we sued the Trump administration for creating and operating the State Department’s Commission on Unalienable Rights in violation of the Federal Advisory Committee Act.

We joined forces to litigate the cases of Janeth Paola Soto Betancourt et al. v. Mexico and Bonfilio Rubio Villegas v. Mexico.

We collaborated to bring Stella Nyanzi’s case before the U.N. Working Group on Arbitrary Detention.

The NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights serves as a partner of Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, together sponsoring and leading discussions and workshops convening business thought leaders from around the world to focus on companies addressing human rights challenges in business operations.

Working with educationalists, child psychologists, artists, and human rights activists, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights UK has created a flexible program that can be deeply embedded in the work of schools. The curriculum has been carefully designed to offer pupils a profound and personal experience with a lasting impact.

Developed in close cooperation with the Competence Center for Human Rights at the University of Zurich, the curriculum was developed specifically for use in Switzerland. In addition to an introductory history of human rights, the book contains a total of 30 activists, 10 of whom are human rights defenders from Switzerland.

Active in the field of human rights education since 2007, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Italy has developed training courses for teachers and students based on the tenets of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

In 2014, the Speak Truth to Power team embarked on a partnership to create lesson plans that reflect the Canadian contribution to the world’s human rights journeys from multiple perspectives. Local partners include the Assembly of First Nations, Canadian Teachers’ Federation, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
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