Manual on Conducting a National Inquiry into Systemic Patterns of Human Rights Violation
10 أغسطس 2015This manual provides practical, step-by-step advice on establishing and conducting an effective national inquiry (updated 2019)
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الجرافيك Person giving evidence at a national inquiry in Malaysia
National inquiries are one of the most effective strategies available to national human rights institutions for investigating and drawing attention to pressing human rights issues.
They provide a powerful tool for investigating systemic discrimination and human rights violations, as well educating the broader community about the issues.
Inquiry recommendations seek to help governments uphold obligations under international human rights standards and create positive change.
The APF has worked with the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI) to present a blended learning training program for our member institutions on running an effective national inquiry.
The program provides participants with a step-by-step understanding of the process to establish and conduct a national inquiry, including:
This video is part of a suite of audio-visual resources featuring interviews with representatives from our members, as well as leading experts in the field
The APF has delivered: