| Name of the organization | The Estonian Institute of Human Rights (EIHR) |
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| Type of organization | Other |
| Activities implemented to fight gender-based violence (in english) | The Estonian Institute of Human Rights (EIHR) is the first and oldest independent organisation in Estonia that has been systematically dealing with the protection of human rights. The Institute was established on Human Rights Day, 10 December 1992. The initiator and first patron of the Institute was President Lennart Meri. Currently, we have 40 members and a Board that directs everyday work. The goal of the Institute of Human Rights is to collect, systematise, analyse and promote information about human rights, to increase public awareness about the field and to make proposals about how better to protect human rights in Estonia and elsewhere in the world. To achieve this, the Institute cooperates with NGOs, universities and governmental institutions. It also organises training courses and conferences, publishes articles and reports and participates in international networks. |
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| Area of action | National |
| Contact informations | Villardi 22-6 Tallin 10136 Estonie Placer sur la carte |
| Phone number | (+372) 642 1000 |
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| Website | humanrightsestonia.ee |
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