Border Network for Human Rights

The Border Network for Human Rights facilitates the education, organizing and participation of marginalized border communities to defend and promote human and civil rights to the end that these communities work to create political, economic, and social conditions where every human being is equal in dignity and rights.

Project

USHRF's grant is designated to support BNHR's "Building Our Community Capacity and Sharing Our Human Rights Training Experience" program. BNHR will continue its work to support and develop local Human Rights Community-Based Committees, and will grow its leadership base of Human Rights Promoters. Trained Human Rights Promoters and Regional Sub-Coordinators form Human Rights Regional Organizing Task Forces, which organize immigrant families in targeted border regions.

BNHR will also update, translate, and consolidate its human rights training curricula and materials for use in its Human Rights Training Institute.

Strategy
Human Rights Training and Education

Contact Representative

Saul Soto
Administrative Director
1101 E. Yandell Dr.
El Paso, Texas 79902
Tel. (915) 557-0724