Young African Defenders in Action (YADA) is a leading pan-Africanist youth network dedicated to promote and protect human rights and encourage youth groups to
Prise de contact ce samedi 04/09/2021 à Bujumbura, Burundi entre les jeunes DDH des différentes organisations des jeune et le coordonnateur du Réseau YADA @issongo_jacques
Ils ont permis de s'investir dans les actions du YADA
La prochaine étape sera l’installation du YADA Burundi
The second activist lab in-person workshop in Africa brought together a group of passionate young feminists from across the continent, focusing on the theme of climate justice
The relocation of human rights defenders is a tangible act of solidarity and compassion. Together, we build a world where their courage and dedication can thrive. Each life of a human rights defender we safeguard is a victory for justice and freedom. #Solidarity#compassion
The safety of human rights defenders is our utmost priority. Together, we are creating a world where they can speak up without fear. #Justice#SafetyFirst
The YADA MAGAZINE is a monthly magazine that aims to fight fake news on human rights issues in Africa.
Young defenders want to work together to prevent fake news on human rights issues and become a source of reliable news.
#wearefamily that's the feeling we left Tbilisi with. In a three-day program that was co-created and co-facilitated by young activists we came together to share experiences and learn from each other.
Elected Miss KAYANZA in Burundi in 2020, Neilla is part of the resilient youth of her country. She works in the field of promotion and protection of indigenous women's rights from which she comes
We were honoured to have Neilla Mutoni Krishna among the human rights defenders relocated to Shelter City Dar es Salaam.
Neilla is part of the resilient youth of her country. She works in the field of promotion and protection of indigenous women's rights from which she comes
On behalf of AHRN Foundation, we would like to welcome the human rights defenders who have been selected for temporary relocation to our Shelter City Dar es Salaam. #HumanRights
On this International Day of Non-Violence, we reiterate our commitment to raise awareness of human rights defenders to claim their rights through non-violent methods for a peaceful society. #HumanRights#nonviolence
A l'occasion de cette journée internationale de la non violence, nous réaffirmons notre engagement à sensibiliser les défenseurs des droits humains sur la revendication de leurs droits par des méthodes non violentes. #nonviolence#NonViolenceDay
au cours de laquelle ils prendront part à diverses sessions de formation ainsi qu'à des activités de partage d'expériences entre eux et avec d'autres défenseurs.
Our temporary relocation program helps artists to be safe from the threats they face in their respective countries. We also give them the opportunity to continue their work during their stay by connecting them to local artists in the host country to share experiences. #Artists
AHRN Coordinator visited the Tanzania Human Rights Defenders Coalition (THRDC) today (August 12, 2022) mainly with the aim of strengthening the relationship between the two organizations (AHRN Foundation & THRDC)
AHRN’s vision is to be the primary support and platform for local human rights defenders and their organizations and enable them to work together for a better community
Africa Human Rights Network Foundation (AHRN Foundation) en partenariat avec FDDA, annonce le début d’un nouveau projet de relocalisation temporaire des DDH en danger. ahrnfoundation.org/appel-a-c…
Africa Human Rights Network (AHRN Foundation) in partnership with Fondation Défenseurs D’Afrique (FDDA), is launching a new five years project of temporary relocation for at risk human rights defenders. The deadline for applications is August 15th, 2022. ahrnfoundation.org/call-for-…
The YADA Cameroon coordinator, SONIA has participated in a Regional Workshop for Human Rights Defenders on Mainstreaming Human Rights in the African Continental Free Trade Area, in Nairobi (Kenya)
Many human rights defenders complain that they can no longer access their accounts when they lose their mobile phones in demonstrations or when they are victims of other security incidents. They can't remember their passwords, sometimes they don't have access to the phone numbers