About RIHR
Resource Institute for Human Rights (RIHR) is a non-government organization established in the year 2008 that aims to advocate for the realization of internationally and nationally set standards for human rights, especially in the area of child protection. For the last 15 years, the efforts have been focused towards building a holistic understanding of child rights and protection.
RIHR’s research and documentation efforts are directly linked to its aim of building a holistic understanding of Child Rights and exploring areas of concern that affect children and their rights. In this endeavour RIHR attempts to fill the gaps in existing information, collating such information, and creating a data and information base for advocacy, training, and capacity building of various stakeholders and public education.
Our Vision
The vision of the institute is to be a vibrant forum for action oriented research that guides and supports the common citizens, civil society and political administration in order to establish human rights.
Our Mission
The mission of the RIHR is “to emerge as an institute with international parameters offering a range of opportunities to the common citizens and meet their demands in the context of human rights and development”. It aims at bridging the information gap between the common citizens and policymakers through media, social media, and stakeholders including police, child welfare committee, juvenile justice board, etc.
LATEST ACTIVITIES
A State Consultation – Holistic Development and Future Education of Children
The new National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 aims to address the many growing developmental imperatives of our country. It is based on the principle that education must develop foundational capacities
A Workshop Advocacy for Children’s Access to Justice
The advocates also play a multifaceted role in ensuring that children get justice in terms of care and protection as well as children in conflict with the law by protecting
Mental Health Awareness Session at Government School Gandhi Nagar
By counselling Psychologist Yuthika Chatterji In a session conducted at Government School Gandhi Nagar, aimed at raising awareness about mental health among 30 students of NSS on February 19th, 2024,
Celebrating Child Rights Day
Child Rights Day, which is being celebrated on November 20th each year, marks the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989 by the United Nations.
SNEH ANGAN
Demonstrating One Stop Crisis Management Centre for Children (OSCMCC) with UNICEF and Jaipur Police at the premises of the Mahila Police Station (East), Gandhi Nagar, Jaipur.
It provides legal aid and representation for children who have faced abuse, exploitation, or any violation of their rights. They ensure that children have access to justice and support throughout legal proceedings.