This book, published by the Center for Victims of Torture - New Tactics in Human Rights Project, is a collection of 100 stories of successful tatics used for human rights work. The stories come from all over the world and range from prevention tactics to intervention tactics, restorative tactics to those that building human rights cultures and institutions.
"All around the world and at all levels, in small villages and in national governments as well as at the highest levels of international justice, people are creating and using innovative tactics to make their work more effective. The New Tactics in Human Rights Project captures these tactical innovations and shares them with others striving to advance human rights. I invite you to join me in celebrating this work and in making use of the valuable resource you now hold in your hands." - Justice Richard J. Goldstone
You can download parts of this book for free below, or order a printed copy of New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (in English only) from the New Tactics Project.
| Attachment | Size |
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| A Resource for Practitioners (Hebrew) - need for new tactics | 178.17 KB |
| A Resource for Practitioners (Hebrew) - developing creative strategies and tactics | 182.14 KB |

