Hermman lons str.18
32547 Bad Oeynhausen
Germany
- Human rights
OUR VISION
is a democratic civil society based on the rule of the law and the principles of social justice accordance with international covenants and conventions of human rights.
Strategic objectives (Purposes):
* Contribute to consolidation of democracy and defense of peaceful assembly and association.
* Promotion and development of social and civil work in communities of diverse cultures
* Promote peace and international cooperation, and establish values of tolerance among cultures and civilizations
Our Programs:
1- Strengthen political liberties
2- Rehabilitating societies in conflict areas
3- Support Syrian refugees in Kurdistan region of Iraq
4- Criminal justice
Targeted areas: Syria, Syrian refugees in Kurdistan region of Iraq , Germany.
Strengthening Political liberties: the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association
Raising awareness about human rights is a prerequisite for peace and criminal justice to ensure creating a local environment that helps achieving justice. This can be accomplished by focusing on educating the victims of the conflict as well as the parties involved in the conflict about human rights. However, the lack of specialized Syrian organisation is an obstacle toward achieving this goal. Given the opportunity to focus on the role of local authorities and developing of local councils and its performance, FFHR will strive to specialize in civil and political rights and will focus primarily on political freedoms and proper citizenship values to prevent these local authorities and councils from becoming new dictatorships on the ruins of the larger dictatorship. As in the case of the Democratic self-administration, which is controlled by the Democratic Union Party (PYD), the Syrian wing of the PKK.
Fraternity Foundation for Human rights is working on civil and political human rights. This include raising awareness, monitoring, documenting, mobilizing, and advocating
Rehabilitating societies in conflict areas:
Societies liberated from ISIS control have not been able to enjoy safe an stable life. This is due to several reasons such as unilateral control of some militia that are not satisfactory and are not acceptable by the international community, or due to the nature of the civil administration in those areas in terms of lack of capacities that are needed in such dangerous areas. This raises the importance of international NGOs with knowledge of the complex nature and details of these communities. These NGOs should be neutral in their performance and have no political association with local authorities which will make them immune to the corruption that is prevalent in the emerging local authorities.
Fraternity Foundation for Human Rights (FFHR) will work on establishing a comprehensive national program with the objective of recovering Syrian communities from the effects of the violent conflict. This program will be based on conducting field research and surveys followed by its publication, processing and sharing with local and international organisations. The primary objective of this program is building a database of the most dangerous effects of the conflict, its victims, and their geographical and geopolitical distribution both in Syria and abroad
The need for a network of care, advocacy and support to achieve our strategy