IHRDA works towards the full realisation of human rights in Africa. Using African human rights protection mechanisms, we seek the protection of the rights guaranteed in the main human rights treaties of the African Union.
To maximise effectivemness of our work and allow for adequate follow-up and implementation, we focus on the following rights.
Socio-economic rights
Cases
- Housing Rights: Forced eviction of Tudun Wada Village in Abuja.
- Denial of Access to Education/Work by discrimination:
Workshops
Statements
Children’s rights
Cases
Workshops
Statements
Refugee Rights
Cases
Workshops
Statements
Right to a nationality
Cases
Workshops
Statements
Freedom from discrimination
Cases
Workshops
Statements
Prohibition of torture and cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment & the Right to life, dignity and physical integrity
Cases
Workshops
Statements
Access to Justice and Legal Aid
Cases
Workshops
Statements
Fair Trial Rights
Cases
Workshops
Statements



