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British Overseas Territories Project
CHRI,
together with the UK Government, British Overseas Territories'
administrations and other Commonwealth organisations, have initiated
a joint project to build capacity for human rights within the
British Overseas Territories of the Caribbean, Pacific and South
Atlantic. The role of CHRI London is to provide training in human
rights advocacy, international learning and networking, reporting
skills, and technical assistance and advice to governments as
needed. It also serves on the managing committee.
The programme is being managed by the Commonwealth
Foundation, which is an inter-governmental organisation
established in 1965 and based in the United Kingdom (www.comonwealthfoundation.com).
Alongside CHRI, the project is also being partnered by the Commonwealth
Legal Education Association (CLEA), which was founded
in 1971 and fosters and promotes high standards of legal education
in the Commonwealth. Much of CLEA’s work focuses on human
rights and good governance issues (www.cleaonline.org)
The programme will draw on the skills, expertise and networks
of these organisations as well as other partners. In addition,
two dedicated coordinators are attached to the programme: one
focussing on the Caribbean and based in the region; and one on
the South Atlantic and Pacific, based in the UK.

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