Réseau National de défense des droits de l’homme (RNDDH)

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The Réseau National de défense des droits de l’homme is a human rights organisation based in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Last updated: January 2016

The Réseau National de défense des droits de l’homme (National Network for the defence of human rights, RNDDH) is a human rights organisation based in Port-au-Prince.

RNDDH presents the Training Programme Report 2014. Image credit: RNDDH RNDDH presents the Training Programme Report 2014. Image credit: RNDDH

It aims to:

  • Provide education on human rights issues with a view to reinforcing the capacity of civil society to defend rights;
  • Monitor human rights violations and key state institutions with regard to their obligations to protect human rights and defend the rule of law.

Main activities

  • Publishing human rights indicator bulletins.
  • Providing human rights training for the Haitian police, local organisations and schools, through the 'Education Plus' programme.
  • Working to develop human rights networks.
  • Working on issues related to minors in conflict with the law.
  • Monitoring prisons, the Haitian police, and the Haitian health and justice systems.
  • Developing a database of relevant information.
  • Ensuring a gender approach to human rights work in Haiti.

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