Advancing Rights and Safeguarding Dignity
ANGOS is committed to both advancing human rights awareness and ensuring effective protection when violations occur. Our dual approach combines proactive promotion with responsive protection mechanisms, creating a comprehensive framework for upholding human dignity.
Advancing awareness, understanding, and support for human rights principles through public education campaigns, media outreach, and community engagement.
Preventing human rights violations and ensuring effective protection when violations occur through monitoring, legal assistance, and accountability mechanisms.
Our promotion work focuses on fostering a culture of respect for human rights. We engage communities, institutions, and governments to embrace rights-based approaches through sustained outreach and dialogue.
Awareness-raising campaigns and public education programs to foster understanding of human rights principles.
Facilitating open dialogue and community engagement on human rights issues and responsibilities.
Active participation in international human rights observances and global advocacy events.
Encouraging governments and institutions to adopt rights-based approaches in policies and practices.
Our protection work ensures that when human rights violations occur, there are effective mechanisms to respond, support victims, and hold perpetrators accountable. We work closely with national and international institutions to strengthen safeguards against abuse.
Systematic monitoring and documenting of abuses to build evidence and establish accountability.
Providing legal assistance to victims and ensuring access to justice through complaint and reporting mechanisms.
Engagement with national human rights institutions, ombudsman offices, and treaty-based monitoring mechanisms.
Cooperation with the UN Human Rights Council, judicial institutions, and international monitoring bodies.
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"The promotion of human rights is not merely an aspiration - it is a duty. And the protection of those rights is the measure of a just society."