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ASSEDEL applies to Le Prix des droits de l’Homme de la République française « Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité » Edition 2021

« Prix des Droits de l’Homme de la République française –Liberté – Egalité – Fraternité » is intended to reward actions in the field and projects, individual or collective, relating to the effective protection and promotion of human rights. The prize is awarded on December 10 of each year since 1988, on Human Rights Day proclaimed by the United Nations.

The objective of the award is to recognize the fundamental role of civil society in the promotion and protection of human rights around the world. The award has been given to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and individual actors since its creation regardless of nationality or borders.

The prize is financed by the Premier ministre du Gouvernement français and the organization is held by la Commission nationale consultative des Droits de l’homme (CNCDH).

To read our application form, please click here.

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