Oak Institute for Human Rights
The Oak Institute for Human Rights was established in 1997 by a generous grant from the Oak Foundation. Each year, it hosts an Oak Human Rights Fellow to teach and conduct research while residing at the College. The Institute organizes lectures and other events centered around the fellow’s area of expertise.
Centre for Applied Human Rights
The Centre for Applied Human Rights (CAHR) is an interdisciplinary research and teaching centre. It is a friendly community of scholars and visiting practitioners who have a shared focus on the real world challenges of putting human rights into practice and protecting human rights defenders at risk.
European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights
The European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR) aims at providing support for the promotion of democracy and human rights in non-EU countries.
La Maison des Journalistes
The Maison des journalistes is a non-profit organization based in Paris, France. Founded in 2002 by journalist Danièle Ohayon and director Philippe Spinau, the Maison des Journalistes (MDJ) has a unique and concrete initiative. Its mission: defending fundamental values and free information in the world by welcoming and guiding media professionals recently finding refuge in France.
Prisoners of Conscience
Originally established in 1962 as the relief arm of Amnesty International, Prisoners of Conscience (PoC) is the only UK-based charity which focuses on transforming the lives of prisoners of conscience through financial and practical support.
IIE Scholar Rescue Fund
The Institute of International Education (IIE), an independent not-for-profit organization, has participated in the rescue of persecuted scholars since its founding in 1919. In 2002, IIE launched the Scholar Rescue Fund (IIE-SRF) to formalize its commitment to protecting the lives, voices, and ideas of scholars around the globe.
Insurance for Journalists.com
Working in association with the media organisations such as the IPI, ACOS Alliance, leading News Agencies and other media organisations the insurance schemes have been developed by journalists for journalists to ensure that policies are appropriate and affordable.
The Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ)
Established in March 2017, the Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ) became the first nonprofit to offer mentorship to women journalists from both Western and non-Western countries. They are independent, impartial and dedicated to a single, vital interest: the wellbeing of their colleagues. CFWIJ strives in all its work to promote a culture of stewardship in the public interest of good journalism.
Media Legal Defence Initiative
Media Defence is an international human rights organisation which provides legal defence to journalists, citizen journalists and independent media around the world who are under threat for their reporting.
Rory Peck Trust
The Rory Peck Trust provides practical and financial support to freelance journalists and their families, assisting in times of crisis and helping them to work more safely and professionally.