Constitutional Rights Project (CRP), works to ensure that Nigeria's legislation conforms with international human rights standards.
CRP monitors and reports on the human rights situation in Nigeria,
provides legal assistance to victims of human rights abuse and engages
in human rights education and grassroots popularization of rights
Constitutional Rights Project (CRP), is registered under Nigerian law as a charitable non-
governmental organisation. CRP was established in November 1990 to promote respect for human rights and the rule of law in Nigeria....
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CRP's outreach activities include uman
Rights Reform, weekly radio programs, a
Weekly Newspaper Column published in ThisDay
Newspaper (formerly in The Guardian newspaper), and the production of billboards, designed to sensitize the public to human rights issues.
CRP's various departments organize conferences, workshops and seminars according to their respective mandates...More[+]
The United Nations’ Universal Periodic
Review mechanism: Appraising Nigeria’s Human
Rights Situation -- Tuesday May 27, 2008.
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Nigeria And Commitment To Human Rights.
Punch Newspaper.
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CRP has
published so many books ranging from
Establishing a Legislative "Legacy",
Transiting to Democracy, Research Findings
of Juvenile Admin. in Nigeria, Confronting
Abuses of the Past, The Place of Women Under
Sharia, Nigeria Human
Rights Report, Know Your
Rights
and so
many more, please visit our publications
page to know more about these books.
Your
financial assistance will enable
Constitutional Rights Project to continue
its work in promoting and protecting Human
Rights, Democracy and Good Governance in
Nigeria.
We invite you
to assist in furthering our activities by
becoming a Student Associate, Associate or
Sponsor of the organisation, either as....More[+]
CRP
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