OMCT Network

Nothing can replace action on the ground, directly in the regions where acts of torture are committed. This understanding has inspired OMCT’s network structure, which preserves the autonomy of NGOs that work in countries affected by violence. OMCT’s main objective, via its International Secretariat, is to link these organisations and to coordinate and support their operations in order to maximise the effectiveness of their action on the ground.

The SOS-Torture Network is thus at the heart of OMCT’s work. It is the most important global network of organisations fighting against torture. At the outset, in 1986, it was composed of 48 NGOs. Today, it counts almost 300 organisations spread across 94 countries. [Read more …]

Members: 181 - 195 out of 210

Red de Apoyo por la Justicia y la Paz

America  |   Venezuela  |   website

REINICIAR corporación para la defensa y promoción de los derechos humanos (REINICIAR)

America  |   Colombia  |   website

Rencontre Africaine pour la Défense des Droits de l'Homme (RADDHO)

Africa  |   Senegal  |   website

Rural people's Sangam (RPS)

Asia  |   India  |   website

S.O.S. Esclaves Mauritanie

Africa  |   Mauritania  |   website

SARANGBANG Group for Human Rights (SARANGBANG)

Asia  |   Korea, (South) Republic of  |   website

Servicio Paz y Justicia - Argentina (SERPAJ)

America  |   Argentina  |   website

Servicio Paz y Justicia - Uruguay (SERPAJ)

America  |   Uruguay  |   website

Society for Rural Education and Development (SRED)

Asia  |   India  |   website

Solidarité pour la promotion sociale et la paix (SOPROP)

Africa  |   Congo, Democratic Republic  |   website

SOS-Torture Burundi

Africa  |   Burundi  |   website

South Asia Human Rights Documentation Centre (SAHRDC)

Asia  |   India  |   website

Spravedlivost

Europe & Central Asia  |   Kyrgyzstan

Suara Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM)

Asia  |   Malaysia  |   website

Survivors of Torture and Trauma Assistance (STTARS)

Pacific  |   Australia  |   website