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Britain's
Benevolent Gesture for Human Rights Organizations
June 1, 2002 - (Paxafricana) The British High Commission
in Ghana's capital, Accra, has decided to donate 65,000 pounds (about
US $95,300) to two human rights projects under its Human Rights
Project Fund, a news release from the embassy said. The funding
is to be given to the Social Enterprise Development Foundation of
West Africa (SEND), to implement a gender, human rights and peace
education project in the districts of East Gonja and Nanumba in
Northern Region and Keta Krachi in Volta Region in the southeast,
the release said. The project aims to address the livelihood insecurity
of women and children through human rights and gender education
and training. In implementing the project, SEND will collaborate
with district assemblies and the West African Peace Network (WANEP),
the release said. The second project, to be implemented by Africa
Legal Aid (AFLA), involves conducting two capacity-building sessions
for NGOs in Ghana, "to build human rights awareness, promote
accessible justice and strengthen the application of law,"
the release said.
The idea is to increase accessibility to the African
Commission on Human and People's Rights, and understanding of the
operation of the universal jurisdiction principle in international
criminal law, it stated. The Human Rights Project Fund was established
in 1998 to support practical projects for promoting human rights.
Since its inception the fund has contributed some 15,000,000 pounds
about (US $22 million) to more than 400 projects in 90 countries
around the world, the release said. In Ghana, 14 civil society organisations
have so far received a total of 300,000 pounds (US $439,770) from
the fund, it added.
African Center for Peace Education & Training
Pan-African Reconciliation Council.
PO Box 9354 Marina,
Lagos City 101221,
Nigeria.
Tel/Fax: (234-1)4724-197
E-mail: afripax@yahoo.com
Web Pager: www.discompaging.com
(no.1118366)
Email by pager: 1118366@discompaging.com
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Web site: www.peace.ca/africa.htm
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