The Scottish Human Rights Defenders Fellowship was established in 2018 to support those at risk for their work in protecting human rights around the world through a 3 to 6-month temporary relocation programme at the University of Dundee. Through this period, we provide diverse opportunities in research, capacity building, advocacy, holistic security and professional development for HRDs, in a needs-based programme that is accessible, sustainable and impactful in supporting, protecting and enabling defenders in the long term. We do this by:
Supporting Human Rights Defenders’ resilience and wellbeing practices during this period of rest and respite, enabling them to continue or develop sustainable working practices, especially regarding holistic security, and organisational change around wellbeing and HRD-specific psychosocial risk
Equipping HRDs with increased technical knowledge and livelihoods skills in areas such as research, leadership, language, advocacy, human rights mechanisms, security and protection
Strengthening defenders’ international and national networks through expert, legal, advocacy and research coaching and support, to better enable them to achieve substantive change in their country or thematic contexts
Enabling HRDs capacity to identify, access and mobilise international solidarity, protection and support networks through education, research and awareness-raising activities
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Areas of interest
- Climate Action
- Gender Equality
- Partnerships for the Goals
- Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
- Reduced Inequalities
Operational areas
- United Kingdom
Registered charity number
SC015096
Address
University of Dundee School of Social Sciences
Dundee
DD1 4HN
