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- Endorsements



Listed below are those who have endorsed the guidelines.  If you would like to offer your endorsement, please fill in this form.

 


Name
Organisation
Email
Comments
Mr Undule Mwakasungula
Center for Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR)
undule@sdnp.org.mw These guidelines are so useful to my work in human rights protection. This is a wonderful document and will really add value to my work.
Ms Edeliza Hernandez
Medical Action Group
maghhr@tri-isys.com The guidelines provide useful information. We will conduct discussions on this and review our work in relation. Thank you.
Mr Pranoto Iskandar
The Institute for Migrant Rights
pranotoi@imr.or.id I should have included this important document in the next edition of my book.
Ms Bidhya Chapagain
Informal Sector Service Center (INSEC)
bidhya@insec.org.np As we are working on human rights monitoring through fact finding missions in Nepal, we believe this guidelines would be very much useful for us while conducting such missions.
Prof Robert McCorquodale
British Institute of International and Comparative Law
r.mccorquodale@biicl.org These Guidelines should become best practice standards for all relevant human rights fact-finding missions.
Ms Jane Winter
British Irish RIGHTS WATCH
jane.winter@birw.org These guidlines are a very useful tool for every NGO. Congratulations to all those who helped to formulate them!
Ms Tolekan Ismailova
Human Rights Centre "Citizens against corruption", KGZ
office@anticorruption.kg Thank you for your great job. We will use it in our daily work in KGZ. We will translate it in Russian and Kyrgyz languages.