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page: Request for Proposals

Download MS Word Document:2007 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (39 KB) 2007 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) "Promoting Tactical Innovation and Strategic Thinking in the Global Human Rights Movement"

page: Application Form

Download MS Word Document:2007 APPLICATION FORM (41 KB) 2007 APPLICATION FORMSubmit a maximum of FIVE (5) pages addressing ALL areas outlined below.

page: New Tactics 2006 Grant Projects

New Tactics 2006 Grant Projects The New Tactics in Human Rights Project has been working to raise resources that will assist human rights organizations around the world to share New Tactics ideas, tools and materials in their own countries and regions in order to apply strategic and tactical thinking to their own issues.

page: Using New Tactics Around the World

Using New Tactics Around the WorldBoth during and after the Symposium, many participants expressed great enthusiasm for sharing their experiences with their colleagues and others.

page: 2005

Albania Organized an interactive session with youth to identify tactics to advance human rights.

page: 2004

ArgentinaTranslated a tactical notebook from Spanish into English.

page: Common Questions

Common Questions What is a tactic? A tactic is a specific action taken to try to address a situation as it relates to a specific plan (strategy). Tactics can take different shapes and forms.

page: Why New Tactics?

Why New Tactics? While great advances have been made in human rights advocacy over the past 50 years, human rights abuses remain widespread and persistent.

page: What We Do

What We Do The New Tactics in Human Rights project works in three interconnected ways:

page: Tactic Examples

Tactic Examples A tactic can be almost anything you can imagine. Some involve sophisticated computer programming. Others are as simple as turning your light on and off at a certain time - along with thousands of others.
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