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Centre for Human Rights and Democracy in AfricaThe Centre for Human Rights and Democracy in Africa (hereinafter CHRDA) is an independent, nongovernmental, apolitical and non-profit making organization dedicated to the protection and advancement of human rights and the promotion of democracy as a political culture in Africa. We engage in different and sensitive issues related to the advancement of Human Rights and Democracy via a series of projects, and also seeks to foster research in these fields by offering opportunities to Human Rights activists, legal practitioners, graduate and undergraduate students to volunteer, intern and study at the Centre and its partner institutions. With offices in Africa and the United States, we help local activists, scholars, researchers in providing research facilities and creating a culture of respect of human rights and democracy. NEWS: Symposium on “Corruption and its Implications on Human Rights”
Topics to be discussed include: Economic Crimes and International Justice, Political Corruption as a Human Rights Violation, Corruption under Cameroon Law, Corruption, Gender and Human Rights... (Read More) SYMPOSIUMWelcome Address by Barrister Felix Agbor Nkongho, Executive Director Centre for Human Rights and Democracy in Africa (CHRDA)Thursday, June 25, 2009. ( Read )A Welcome Address by the Lord Mayor of Buea on the Occasion of a Symposium on “Corruption and its Implications on Human Rights”Thursday, June 25, 2009. ( Read )Remarks by Clinton S. “Tad” Brown Deputy Chief of the Political Section of the U.S. Embassy in Cameroon At the “Conference on Corruption and its Implications on Human Rights”Thursday, June 25, 2009. ( Read )Political Corruption & Human RightsBy Prof. Tazoacha ASONGANYI ( Read )ECONOMIC CRIMES AND INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE: Elevating Corruption to the Status of a Crime in Positive International Law A Keynote AddressBy Ndiva Kofele KALE, Esq. ( Read )CORRUPTION UNDER CAMEROON LAWBy Justice Mbah Acha Rose Fomundam. ( Read )ARTICLESSudan Obliged To Cooperate With ICC Arrest WarrantOn Wednesday, March 4, 2009, the International Criminal Court, ICC, issued its first-ever warrant against a sitting head of state - President Omar Hassan al-Bashir of Sudan for war crimes and crimes against humanity perpetuated in the conflict-riddled Darfur region... ( Read More)
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