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Mobilisation – Afghanistan

You can’t do it alone! Whether at local, regional or national level, mobilising for the right to education must be a team effort by all civil society actors. Only then can one hope to effect change and bring the government to live up to its legal obligation to respect, protect and fulfil the rights of its citizens. So join forces with the national coalitions on education, NGOs, networks of human rights lawyers, teacher unions and international partners.

Please see our links below and use the resources and pages highlighted. 

Please visit our pages on social mobilisation(link) to learn more about strategies for change.

Or see our section on addressing violations(link) to see how and when to build a campaign around legal action.

Using international law and the UN to tell the real story. How civil society must shadow report on the government, to the:

Universal Periodic Review (link)

UN Committees on human rights (link)

UN Special Rapporteurs (link)

Regional human rights bodies (link)

Who is mobilising for education rights in your country:

 

 

Resources on Afghanistan:

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AIHRC's Statement on ‘Situation of Children in <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />Afghanistan’ For the 9th Session of Human Rights Counsel on 9th Sept. 2008(PDF 1.46MB)

AIHRC's Annual Report 1 January to 31 December 2008(PDF 20.4KB)