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Through our network of overseas offices, we work in partnership with both government and civil society to advance debate, knowledge and skills in the areas of governance, human rights and social inclusion.

Our aim is to enhance the reputation of the UK as a valued partner in tackling key reform agendas and promoting a sustainable development. We promote initiatives that combine inclusiveness and accountability with a strong and vibrant economy. Our work contributes to the UK Government's foreign policy objectives of spreading the value of human rights, civil liberties, democracy and the rule of law.

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A news, information and networking tool for the global human rights community
New publications
More about our week long seminar for women leaders from around the globe
Corporate responsibility
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Information and outline programme for fellowship participants and external contacts (please note this site is password protected)

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