Overview:
Work With Grassroots Organizations to Promote Human Rights In Haiti:
IJDH works with grassroots groups in Haiti to help develop an effective human rights advocacy program with global outreach. In the U.S., IJDH collaborates with grassroots organizations, including faith-based, solidarity, development, and humanitarian organizations to coordinate advocacy on human rights in Haiti, and networks with solidarity and Haitian Diaspora activists throughout the world. Our work seeks to change the international environment that allows such massive disrespect for social, economic, civil and political rights to flourish.
Document Human Rights Violations & Disseminate Accurate Information:
The Institute gathers information on human rights violations in Haiti, and relays it to the international human rights community, media and grassroots groups.We work closely with others investigating human rights in Haiti, and provide training and analysis to individuals and organizations interested in Haiti, including visiting delegations. Our long collaboration with Haitian grassroots groups and our legal experience in Haiti allows us to provide consistent, credible information and analysis. Our documentation is routinely used by advocates and decision makers, and we are often cited in the press. Shining a sharp spotlight on human rights abusers and their foreign support provides protection to potential victims and empowers pro-democracy advocates in Haiti.
Pursue Legal Claims in Haiti and Abroad:
IJDH helps victims of human rights violations pursue cases in national and international courts. In Haiti, its lawyers represent political prisoners and persecuted journalists, and document cases of murder, torture and destruction of property. Outside Haiti we help prepare cases for international courts and assist in civil litigation in the U.S. This work aims to stop current human rights violations, deter future human rights violations and obtain compensation for victims of past violations.