Founded in 2006, the Caribbean Centre for Human Rights (CCHR) is an independent, nonprofit, non-governmental organisation (NGO), dedicated to the promotion, protection and defense of human rights in Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean. CCHR’s work focuses on advancing the human rights of asylum seekers and refugees, prison reform, criminal justice reform and police use of force. CCHR’s work includes monitoring human rights issues, information and awareness campaigns and legal advocacy, in order to achieve its mission to promote, protect and defend human rights in the region.
Themes
Courts Systems
Human Rights
Policing
Prisons
Courts Systems
Human Rights
Policing
Prisons
People Groups
People in Detention
People affected by Displacement (including migrants and refugees)
Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC)
Duty Bearers
People in Detention
People affected by Displacement (including migrants and refugees)
Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC)
Duty Bearers
Approach
Advocacy
Law Reform
Research
Policy Reform
Advocacy
Law Reform
Research
Policy Reform
Country(ies)
Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago
Regions
Latin America & the Caribbean
Latin America & the Caribbean