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Human Rights Internet

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Website
  
hri.ca

Founded
  
1976

Headquarters
  
United States of America

Type
  
non-governmental organization

Focus
  
Human Rights, Knowledge Sharing

Location
  
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Similar
  
Human Rights First, Physicians for Human Rights, Witness, Casa Alianza, Global Exchange

Human Rights Internet (HRI) is a non-governmental organization based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada supporting the exchange of information within the worldwide human rights community.

First launched in 1976 under the name InterNet: the International Human Rights Documentation Network, the organization employed the term InterNet six years before the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) was introduced as the standard networking protocol on the ARPANET, the precursor to the modern Internet. Originally the organization employed the term to refer to the concept of an international network of human rights organizations.

Over the years HRI has worked with several governmental, intergovernmental and non-governmental actors to collect and disseminate human rights information, to stimulate reflections and discussions on human rights. Today, HRI is working to build an online space where individuals and organizations can access current human rights information and resources; to inspire education, advocacy and dialogue in Canada and beyond.

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Human Rights Internet Wikipedia