Human Rights and International Justice
Recent Grants
Human Rights and International Justice 
Mexico 
Nigeria 
Russia 
Other 
Number of Grants:
107
African Centre for Democracy and Human Rights Studies (Banjul, Gambia) $300,000 to support networking and advocacy by African NGOs with the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights (over three years). (2010)
African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights (Arusha, Tanzania) $200,000 to procure books, journals and other resources for its library (over two years). (2010)
Agir Ensemble Pour Les Droits De l'Homme (Lyon, France) $240,000 to support the Campaign to Bring Hissene Habre to Justice (over two years). (2011)
Agir Ensemble Pour Les Droits De l'Homme (Lyon, France) $200,000 to support the campaign to bring Hissène Habré to justice (over two years). (2009)
American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative (Washington, D.C.) $600,000 to improve access to justice for victims of sexual and gender-based violence in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (over two years). (2010)
American University, Washington College of Law War Crimes Research Office (Washington, D.C.) $110,000 to support the International Criminal Court Legal Analysis and Education Project (over two years). (2009)
Asia Pacific Forum of National Human Rights Institutions (Sydney, Australia) $450,000 to strengthen the network of National Human Rights Institutions in the Asia Pacific Region (over three years). (2011)
Asian University for Women Support Foundation (Cambridge, Massachusetts) $1,500,000 in support of general operations (over three years). (2011)
Asian University for Women Support Foundation (Cambridge, Massachusetts) $250,000 to fund annual faculty salaries. (2009)
Aspen Institute (Washington, D.C.) $20,000 in support of the US-China Legal Experts Dialogue. (2011)
Avocats Sans Frontieres (Brussels, Belgium) $600,000 in support of the project, Supporting the Rome Statute System and Enhancing the Effectiveness of the International Criminal Court (over three years). (2011)
Benetech (Palo Alto, California) $650,000 to use science and technology to promote human rights (over three years). (2011)
Brandeis University International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life (Waltham, Massachusetts) $100,000 to support the Strengthening International Justice through Judicial Dialogue Program. (2009)
Brookings Institution (Washington, D.C.) $250,000 to establish the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs. (2010)
Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (Cairo, Egypt) $300,000 to promote engagement by North African civil society in Africa's regional human rights system (over two years). (2009)
Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict (Washington, D.C.) $300,000 in support of general operations (over three years). (2010)
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (Washington, D.C.) $350,000 to expand the Democracy and Rule of Law Program (over three years). (2010)
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (Washington, D.C.) $650,000 in support of general operations (over one year). (2010)
Center for Social Development (Phnom Penh, Cambodia) $26,076 to fund seminars and public forums to create a Civil Party of Orphans Class for the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. (2009)
Centre for Citizens Participation in the African Union (Nairobi, Kenya) $300,000 to promote the participation and engagement of African citizens and civil society organizations with the African Union and its institutions (over two years). (2010)
Chicago Council on Global Affairs (Chicago, Illinois) $250,000 to conduct a study in 2010 of American public attitudes on world affairs and the United States' role in the world (over one year). (2009)
Climate Law and Policy Project (Washington, D.C.) $30,000 in support of general operations. (2009)
Conectas (Sao Paulo, Brazil) $232,000 to support cross-regional cooperation with African human rights groups and joint advocacy at regional and international human rights bodies (over two years). (2009)
Council on Foreign Relations (New York, New York) $200,000 to support the Program on International Justice (over two years). (2009)
Crisis Action (New York, New York) $300,000 in support of general operations (over three years). (2011)
Crisis Action (London, United Kingdom) $150,000 to support the Justice for Darfur campaign to promote cooperation by inter-governmental organizations and member states to enforce the International Criminal Court's Darfur arrest warrants. (2009)
Democracy Coalition Project (Washington, D.C.) $380,000 to support a cross-regional advocacy network to strengthen the new UN Human Rights Council (over two years). (2009)
Documentation Center of Cambodia (Phnom Penh, Cambodia) $50,000 in support of the creation of an ECCC Observation Team. (2009)
East-West Center (Honolulu, Hawai'i) $8,500 to enable the National Human Rights Commission of Indonesia to participate in the 2009 Summer Institute for International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights. (2009)
Federation Internationale Des Ligues Des Droits De L'Homme (Paris, France) $300,000 to consolidate access to justice for victims of sexual and gender-based violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (over two years). (2011)
Freedom House (Washington, D.C.) $400,000 to advance an open Internet and aid human rights defenders and journalists (over three years). (2011)
Fund for War-Affected Children and Youth (New York, New York) $1,500,000 to support grassroots initiatives to foster peace, justice, and reconciliation in northern Uganda (over three years). (2011)
Fund for War-Affected Children and Youth (Ottawa, Canada) $750,000 in support of grassroots initiatives to foster peace, justice, and reconciliation. (2009)
Global Action to Prevent War (New York, New York) $25,000 to research and promote the creation of a United Nations Emergency Peace Service. (2009)
Global Network Initiative (Washington, D.C.) $200,000 to support a member company assessment process (over two years). (2011)
Global Rights (Washington, D.C.) $500,000 in support of general operations (over two years). (2010)
Global Rights (Washington, D.C.) $400,000 in support of general operations (over two years). (2009)
Global Witness (London, United Kingdom) $205,000 in support of the project, Breaking the Links Between Natural Resource Exploitation, Conflict, and Corruption in the Democratic Republic of Congo (over two years). (2010)
Harvard University Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations (Cambridge, Massachusetts) $375,000 in support of the Consultative Conference on International Criminal Justice. (2009)
Human Rights First (New York, New York) $600,000 in support of general operations (over three years). (2011)
Human Rights First (New York, New York) $250,000 in support of general operations. (2009)
Human Rights Information and Documentation Systems International (Geneva, Switzerland) $340,000 to provide technical assistance to NGOs and human rights groups in Africa on documentation and information management and dissemination (over three years). (2011)
Human Rights Resource Center (Depok, Indonesia) $300,000 in support of research and education on human rights in Southeast Asia (over three years). (2010)
Human Rights Watch (New York, New York) $3,500,000 in support of general operations and special research and advocacy initiatives on International Justice (over three years). (2009)
Insight Collaborative (Boston, Massachusetts) $400,000 to support community radio reporting on the International Criminal Court in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and the Central African Republic (over two years). (2009)
Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation (The Hague, Netherlands) $100,000 to support project work in historical reconciliation. (2009)
Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa (Banjul, Gambia) $395,000 to develop litigation for the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights (over three years). (2009)
INTERIGHTS International Centre for the Legal Protection of Human Rights (London, United Kingdom) $600,000 in support of strategic legal advocacy to promote and protect human rights (over three years). (2009)
International Bar Association (London, United Kingdom) $39,500 to fund a pilot needs assessment of West African bar associations. (2009)
International Bar Association (London, United Kingdom) $100,000 to support the Trial Observation Rapid Response Program. (2009)
International Center for Transitional Justice (New York, New York) $2,000,000 in support of general operations (over three years). (2009)
International Center for Transitional Justice (New York, New York) $235,000 in support of the Conference on Transitional Justice Remedies. (2009)
International Center for Transitional Justice (New York, New York) $100,000 in support of a prosecutions program's work to strengthen existing international justice mechanisms and their impact. (2009)
International Commission of Jurists (Geneva, Switzerland) $450,000 to strengthen African human rights mechanisms (over three years). (2009)
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (Arusha, Tanzania) $147,000 in support of the Fifth Colloquium of Prosecutors of International Criminal Tribunals. (2009)
International Refugee Rights Initiative (New York, New York) $200,000 to support the Encouraging Engagement with International Justice in Africa project (over two years). (2009)
Internews Network (Washington, D.C.) $500,000 to support innovation and development of free media (over three years). (2011)
Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Public Health and Human Rights (Baltimore, Maryland) $500,000 to strengthen mechanisms to address attacks on health facilities, health workers, and patients during periods of conflict and unrest (over two years). (2011)
Legal Resources Consortium (Lagos, Nigeria) $60,000 to plan a meeting to launch an African Working Group on Human Rights Council advocacy. (2010)
Leiden University Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies (The Hague, Netherlands) $70,000 to support the Hague Seminar on the Implications of the 2010 ICC Review Conference. (2010)
Media Legal Defence Initiative (London, United Kingdom) $100,000 to enhance respect for media freedom in Mexico and Russia. (2009)
National Commission on Human Rights Komnas HAM Indonesia (Jakarta, Indonesia) $25,000 to underwrite staff participation in the Summer Institute for International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and to convene the ASEAN National Human Rights Institutes' Forum. (2009)
National Democratic Institute (Washington, D.C.) $50,000 to promote closer EU-U.S. cooperation on democracy assistance. (2010)
National Security Archive Fund (Washington, D.C.) $900,000 to support the International Human Rights Evidence Program (over three years). (2010)
Network of African National Human Rights Institutions (Nairobi, Kenya) $400,000 to increase the effectiveness of national human rights institutions in Africa (over three years). (2011)
Network of African National Human Rights Institutions (Nairobi, Kenya) $37,000 to support a workshop on best practices for National Human Rights Institutions. (2010)
New School for Social Research (New York, New York) $25,000 in support of the Social Research conference on Free Inquiry at Risk: Universities in Dangerous Times. (2009)
Northwestern University School of Law Center for International Human Rights (Chicago, Illinois) $20,000 in support of the Atrocity Crimes Litigation Year-in-Review Conference. (2010)
Northwestern University School of Law Center for International Human Rights (Chicago, Illinois) $15,000 in support of the Atrocity Crimes Litigation Year-in-Review Conference. (2009)
Northwestern University School of Law Center for International Human Rights (Chicago, Illinois) $25,000 to support the Atrocity Crimes Litigation Year-in-Review 2009 Conference. (2009)
Organization for Social Development (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia) $30,000 to promote corporate social responsibility good practices related to reproductive health in Ethiopia. (2010)
Oxfam America (Boston, Massachusetts) $50,000 to support an advocacy workshop addressing oil governance in Uganda. (2011)
Physicians for Human Rights (Cambridge, Massachusetts) $20,000 to conduct a one-week emergency investigation into human rights violations committed against health professionals. (2011)
Physicians for Human Rights (Cambridge, Massachusetts) $400,000 in support of general operations (over two years). (2011)
Physicians for Human Rights (Cambridge, Massachusetts) $50,000 to support a planning grant to create a new medico-legal network across six neighboring central and east African countries in which sexual violence persists. (2011)
Physicians for Human Rights (Cambridge, Massachusetts) $300,000 to support medical and forensic investigations and training (over two years). (2009)
Physicians for Human Rights (Cambridge, Massachusetts) $100,000 in support of the project, Protection, Justice and Support for Darfuri Victims of Sexual Violence. (2009)
Physicians for Human Rights (Cambridge, Massachusetts) $400,000 in support of general operations. (2009)
Proteus Fund Inc. (Amherst, Massachusetts) $150,000 to support the International Human Rights Funders Group (over three years). (2011)
Redress Trust (London, United Kingdom) $425,000 to strengthen victims' interaction with the International Criminal Court (over three years). (2009)
Refugees International (Washington, D.C.) $400,000 in support of general operations (over three years). (2011)
Search for Common Ground (Washington, D.C.) $400,000 to support TV, radio, and internet programming to promote reconciliation in transitional societies (over two years). (2010)
Security Council Report (New York, New York) $2,000,000 in support general operations (over three years). (2011)
Security Council Report (New York, New York) $350,000 to produce detailed reports and publications. (2010)
Skylight Pictures (New York, New York) $300,000 in support of an international justice outreach campaign using the documentary film "The Reckoning" (over two years). (2009)
Skylight Pictures (New York, New York) $64,000 in support of"All Rise" , a short film on international justice. (2009)
Stanley Foundation (Muscatine, Iowa) $75,000 to convene a conference to mark the tenth anniversary of the Responsibility to Protect. (2011)
TrustAfrica (Dakar, Senegal) $100,000 to convene a civil society strategy planning meeting to advance African Union support of accountability for international crimes. (2011)
Uganda Victim Foundation (Lira, Uganda) $75,000 to encourage adherence to international standards in codes and laws for victims' access to justice and reparation. (2009)
Ugandan Coalition for the International Criminal Court (Kampala, Uganda) $225,000 to advance domestic accountability for international crimes in Uganda (over two years). (2011)
Ugandan Coalition for the International Criminal Court (Kampala, Uganda) $225,000 to conduct outreach and build capacity in Uganda on the International Criminal Court (over two years). (2009)
United Nations Institute for Training and Research (Geneva, Switzerland) $500,000 to expand the use of geospatial technologies to advance human rights (over two years). (2010)
United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (Geneva, Switzerland) $250,000 in support of the human rights case database project. (2009)
United States Institute of Peace (Washington, D.C.) $100,000 to develop a student educational toolkit for the Global Peacebuilding Center. (2010)
University of California, Berkeley Human Rights Center (Berkeley, California) $900,000 in support of general operations (over three years). (2009)
University of the Witwatersrand School of Law (Johannesburg, South Africa) $50,000 to convene a conference on Africa and the Future of International Criminal Justice. (2009)
Ushahidi (Orlando, Florida) $350,000 in support of general operations (over two years). (2011)
West African Network for Peacebuilding (Accra, Ghana) $75,000 to enhance collaboration among civil society organizations to prevent and mitigate conflict in West Africa and promote human security in the sub-region. (2009)
West Point Association of Graduates (West Point, New York) $335,000 in support of the Center for the Rule of Law (over three years). (2009)
World Federalist Movement - Institute for Global Policy (New York, New York) $500,000 in support of the Coalition for the International Criminal Court (over three years). (2011)
World Federalist Movement - Institute for Global Policy (New York, New York) $212,000 to develop a three-year strategy for advancing international justice through the Coalition for the International Criminal Court. (2009)
World Federalist Movement - Institute for Global Policy (New York, New York) $350,000 to plan and implement a consultative conference on international criminal justice. (2009)
World Federalist Movement - Institute for Global Policy (New York, New York) $750,000 in support of the Coalition for the International Criminal Court (over two years). (2009)
World Policy Institute (New York, New York) $200,000 to develop methods to evaluate the dangerousness of speech and provide guidance when it becomes clear that speech is meant to incite human rights violations (over two years). (2011)
World Policy Institute (New York, New York) $150,000 to provide the United Nations' Special Advisor on the Prevention of Genocide with tools to limit the catastrophic effects of violent speech in pre-genocidal situations (over 18 months). (2010)
Yale University School of Law (New Haven, Connecticut) $250,000 to build capacity among public interest lawyers and advance reforms on juvenile justice and criminal procedure in China. (2009)
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (Harare, Zimbabwe) $75,000 to promote rule of law, good governance, and democracy in Zimbabwe through capacity-building of community human rights defenders. (2009)
Number of Grants:
20
Article 19 (Mexico City, Mexico) $310,000 to provide protection for journalists under threat and strengthen the free flow of information in Mexico (over three years.) (2011)
Center for Justice and International Law Regional Office for Central America and Mexico (San Jose, Costa Rica) $450,000 to strengthen the Inter-American System for the protection of human rights through civil society participation (over three years). (2009)
Centro de Derechos Humanos de las Mujeres (Chihuahua, Mexico) $285,000 to improve access to justice for women who have been victims of gender-based violence (over three years). (2011)
Centro de Derechos Humanos Miguel Agustin Pro Juarez (Mexico City, Mexico) $360,000 to support litigation to advance implementation of the reform of Mexico's justice system (over three years). (2011)
Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas (Mexico City, Mexico) $425,000 to support a network of experts to improve public security policy (over three years). (2011)
Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas (Mexico City, Mexico) $200,000 in support of a policing research network in Mexico to strengthen programs for police reform. (2009)
Centro de Justicia para la Paz y el Desarrollo (Guadalajara, Mexico) $100,000 in support of promotion and defense of human rights in the Mexican state of Jalisco. (2009)
Due Process of Law Foundation (Washington, D.C.) $33,150 to strengthen the contributions of civil society to Mexico's criminal justice reform. (2011)
Due Process of Law Foundation (Washington, D.C.) $80,000 to support the protection of indigenous rights in the implementation of the new criminal justice system in Mexico. (2010)
FUNDAR, Centro de Analisis e Investigacion (Mexico City, Mexico) $320,000 to monitor reform of Mexico's judiciary (over three years). (2011)
FUNDAR, Centro de Analisis e Investigacion (Mexico City, Mexico) $150,000 to promote accountable institutions of justice in Mexico. (2009)
Human Rights Legal Assistance (Mexico City, Mexico) $300,000 to strengthen reproductive and human rights protections for vulnerable groups under Mexico's criminal justice reform (over three years). (2011)
i(dh)eas, Litigio Estrategico en Derechos Humanos (Mexico City, Mexico) $300,000 to support litigation to strengthen implementation of Mexico's new accusatory justice system (over three years). (2011)
Instituto Mexicano de Derechos Humanos y Democracia (Mexico City, Mexico) $279,000 to incorporate human rights protections in the implementation of Mexico's new accusatorial criminal justice system (over three years). (2011)
Instituto para la Seguridad y la Democracia (Mexico City, Mexico) $500,000 to support public security policy reform in Mexico (over three years). (2010)
Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico Centro de Estudios de Derecho Publico (Mexico City, Mexico) $225,000 to monitor and evaluate the performance of Mexico's federal ombudsman system (over three years). (2009)
Oficina de Defensoria de los Derechos de la Infancia (Mexico City, Mexico) $500,000 to improve the judicial system's defense of vulnerable groups and individuals in Mexico (over 42 months). (2010)
Red Nacional de Organismos Civiles de Derechos Humanos "Todos los Derechos para Todos" (Mexico City, Mexico) $360,000 to support information gathering and advocacy on human rights in Mexico (over three years). (2011)
Renace (Monterrey, Mexico) $300,000 to support litigation and dissemination of information to strengthen implementation of Mexico's new accusatory justice system (over three years). (2011)
Washington Office on Latin America (Washington, D.C.) $225,000 to improve the quality of U.S. assistance to Mexico (over three years). (2011)
Number of Grants:
23
Alliance for Credible Elections (Abuja, Nigeria) $430,000 to promote citizen participation in the electoral reform process (over one year). (2009)
Centre for Constitutionalism and Demilitarisation (Ikeja, Nigeria) $200,000 to research, documentation, and the publish an annual report on the state of human rights in Nigeria (over two years). (2010)
Centre for Socio-Legal Studies (Abuja, Nigeria) $100,000 to consolidate justice sector reform. (2010)
Centre for Socio-Legal Studies (Abuja, Nigeria) $240,000 to improving judicial protection of human rights. (2009)
Citizens Assistance Centre (Ikorodu, Nigeria) $30,000 to support a class action suite for illegally detained inmates awaiting trial in Lagos State and to publish a Resource Book to be entitled,"Out of the Cage" . (2009)
CLEEN Foundation (Ojodu, Nigeria) $1,150,000 to support a police-public partnership in policing policy formulation and implementation and to conduct and disseminate crime victimization surveys in Nigeria (over three years). (2009)
CLEEN Foundation (Ojodu, Nigeria) $200,000 in support of general operations. (2009)
Community Action for Popular Participation (Abuja, Nigeria) $250,000 to support community-driven peace building in Plateau State, Nigeria (over two years). (2010)
East Africa Law Society (Arusha, Tanzania) $300,000 to promote knowledge of both regional and sub-regional human rights mechanisms and procedures among lawyers in East Africa (over 3 years). (2009)
Kudirat Initiative for Democracy (Lagos, Nigeria) $100,000 in support of the Kudirat Initiative for Democracy. (2010)
Legal Defence and Assistance Project (Anthony Village, Nigeria) $450,000 to promote and improve coordination among criminal justice institutions and develop a national policy and strategy on the prosecution of crimes in Nigeria (over two years). (2011)
Network of University Legal Aid Institutions (Abuja, Nigeria) $380,000 to support implementation of law clinics and the Clinical Legal Education program in Nigerian law schools to complement official legal aid services (over three years). (2010)
Network on Police Reform in Nigeria (Ikeja, Nigeria) $300,000 to document, expose, and seek remedy for human rights violations by the police in Nigeria (over two years). (2009)
Nigeria Coalition on International Criminal Court (Abuja, Nigeria) $250,000 to promote the International Criminal Court in Nigeria and Africa (over two years). (2010)
Nigerian Bar Association (Abuja, Nigeria) $300,000 to train Nigerian lawyers on regional and sub-regional mechanisms for human rights protection and Nigeria's new Fundamental Rights Enforcement Procedure Rules (over two years). (2011)
Partnership for Justice (Ikeja, Nigeria) $200,000 to monitor the Nigerian government's implementation of the Human Rights National Action Plan (over two years). (2010)
Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (Abuja, Nigeria) $500,000 to consolidate gains of the 2011 general elections in Nigeria (over two years). (2011)
Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (Abuja, Nigeria) $400,000 to improve the administration and credibility of elections in Nigeria. (2010)
Social and Economic Rights Action Center (Lagos, Nigeria) $450,000 to advance economic, social, and cultural rights in Nigeria (over three years). (2009)
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (Lagos, Nigeria) $350,000 to conduct strategic litigation before national, sub-regional, and regional courts (over three years). (2011)
Transition Monitoring Group (Abuja, Nigeria) $400,000 to improve civic education for the 2011 general elections. (2010)
WANGONeT (Ikoyi, Nigeria) $230,000 to support credible elections in Nigeria. (2010)
Women's Rights Advancement and Protection Alternative (Abuja, Nigeria) $350,000 in support of a project on Islamic Family Law (over three years). (2010)
Number of Grants:
20
All Russian Public Movement for Human Rights (Moscow, Russia) $150,000 to support research on human rights abuses in child care facilities and the federal penitentiary system (over two years). (2010)
American Friends of the New Economic School (University Park, Pennsylvania) $600,000 to establish a research center on new media and society at the New Economic School (over two years). (2011)
Amnesty International - International Secretariat (London, United Kingdom) $265,000 to support a project entitled, Protection and Promotion of Human Rights in the Russian Federation (over two years). (2010)
Central-Blacksoil Center for Protection of Media Rights (Voronezh, Russia) $300,000 to protect media rights in Russia (over three years). (2009)
Consortium of Women's Non-governmental Associations (Moscow, Russia) $300,000 to work with regional and municipal public authorities and the mass media to combat gender discrimination through the implementation of existing laws in the Russian Federation (over three years). (2010)
Dos'e na Tsenzuru (Moscow, Russia) $90,000 to support a human rights journal and its quarterly publication covering human rights violations in the criminal justice and penitentiary system. (2010)
European University at St. Petersburg (St. Petersburg, Russia) $400,000 to conduct research on the functioning of the court system in Russia (over two years). (2010)
Glasnost Defense Foundation (Moscow, Russia) $300,000 to advance media freedom in the Russian Federation (over three years). (2011)
Glasnost Defense Foundation (Moscow, Russia) $125,000 to monitor violations of mass media rights in the Russian Federation. (2009)
Human Rights Resource Center (St Petersburg, Russia) $375,000 to provide legal support to Russian NGOs and promote the professional growth of these organizations (over three years). (2010)
Kazan Human Rights Center (Kazan, Russia) $250,000 to combat police abuse in Russia (over three years). (2010)
Moscow Guild of Theater and Screen Actors (Moscow, Russia) $255,000 in support of the Stalker International Human Rights Film Festival (over three years). (2011)
Moscow Helsinki Group (Moscow, Russia) $400,000 to strengthen the human rights movement by monitoring human rights in Russia and to continue development of a regional monitoring network (over two years). (2009)
Nizhny Novgorod Regional Non-Governmental Organization Committee Against Torture (Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia) $375,000 to combat police abuse in Russia (over three years). (2010)
Public Interest Law Institute (New York, New York) $495,000 to produce a report on the current state of legal education in Russia (over three years). (2009)
Public Verdict Fund (Moscow, Russia) $300,000 to combat torture and promote police reform in Russia (over three years). (2009)
Ryazan Memorial Historical, Educational and Human Rights Advocacy Society (Ryazan, Russia) $225,000 in support of a website providing coverage of human rights in the Russian Federation (over three years). (2011)
Sutiazhnik Public Association (Ekaterinburg, Russia) $300,000 in support of a project entitled, Strategic Implementation of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in Russian Courts (over three years). (2009)
University of Minnesota Human Rights Center (Minneapolis, Minnesota) $150,000 in support of the Russian Human Rights Library (over two years). (2009)
Women of the Don Region (Novocherkask, Russia) $300,000 to promote reform of the regional police force (over three years). (2010)
Number of Grants:
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