About ICHR

The International Coalition for Human Rights is a global non-governmental organisation dedicated to the protection of human dignity and the advancement of justice worldwide.

Our Mandate

Founded to bridge the gap between international policy and on-the-ground practice, ICHR operates as an international coalition of civil society actors, legal experts, and humanitarian workers. We provide a unified platform to address systemic human rights violations and coordinate effective response mechanisms across borders.

Our strength lies in our unique coalition-based structure, which allows us to leverage diverse expertise and local knowledge while maintaining a cohesive international strategy. From documenting violations to providing essential aid, ICHR stands as a pillar of support for those whose voices are silenced.

Mission

To coordinate civil society efforts, document violations, and provide immediate humanitarian response. We strive to embed universal human values into the fabric of global governance, ensuring accountability, justice, and protection for vulnerable populations.

Vision

A world where universal human rights are respected, protected, and fulfilled for every individual, regardless of race, religion, or nationality. A robust global civil society capable of holding power to account and delivering justice.

Strategic Objectives

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Humanitarian coordination and rapid response deployment

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Systematic monitoring and documenting of human rights violations

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Capacity building of local civil society organisations

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Advocacy for policy reform and international accountability

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Amplifying voices of marginalised communities

Global Presence

Geneva, Switzerland

International Headquarters

Positioned to engage directly with UN mechanisms, international agencies, and diplomatic missions.

Paris, France

Administrative Office

Coordinating European operations, strategic partnerships, and administrative oversight.

Guiding Principles

NeutralityIndependenceAccountabilityTransparencyRespect for International Law