Funding Sources
ENNHRI is established as an international not-for-profit association (AISBL) under Belgian law. In 2021, we enjoyed support through the following sources:
- Membership fees, cash contributions, and contributions in kind by ENNHRI members
- EU DG JUST (Justice Programme) – operating grant
- NHRI·EU Capacity Building Grant (facilitated by Danish Institute for Human Rights) – global capacity building project
- Open Society Initiative for Europe (OSIFE) – Work on human rights of migrants at borders
We are also grateful to have received in-kind support in 2021 through members’ staff time and venues, the contributions of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights and the Global Campus of Human Rights to the NHRI Academy, the Council of Europe’s support for Cooperation Platforms (on ‘Social Rights and Economic Rights’ and ‘Roma Equality’), and OHCHR’s hosting of ENNHRI’s General Assembly meeting in Geneva.
Funding sources in 2021 (%)
Past Grants
- Migrant detention and reception center monitoring report creation, publication, and dissemination funded by the Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights (2016-2017)
- Human Rights of Older Persons in Long-term Care funded by EU DG Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion (2015-2017)
- ENNHRI Capacity Building funded by OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (2015)
- ENNHRI Capacity Building funded by the Scottish Government (Local Government and Communities Directorate) (2015)
Contact
For more information, or if you are interested in supporting ENNHRI’s work, please contact:
Maurice Claassens
Senior Network Development Officer