Empowering Human Rights Advocacy in South Sudan: A Transformative Collaboration Between SSHRDN and Civil Rights Defenders
The collaboration between South Sudan Human Rights Defenders Network (SSHRDN) and Civil Rights Defenders (CRD) has proffer significant progress in strengthening SSHRDN’s professional capabilities during the recent months of 2023. […]
Women Human Rights Defenders Navigating Challenges and Inspiring Change
Juba, November 29th 2023, Amidst the ongoing 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, our focus shifts to the unsung champions driving the pursuit of peace and human rights in […]
Commemorating International Youth Day: Empowering South Sudan’s Youth for a Sustainable Future
James Bidal, the National Coordinator of SSHRDN, stated that today they were commemorating International Youth Day, a day of significant importance. As members of the South Sudan Human Rights Defenders […]
South Sudan| Press Freedoms must be protected as enshrined in the South Sudanese Constitution.
(Juba/ May 3,2023) The South Sudan Human Rights Defenders Network (SSHRDN) joins Journalists and media practitioners to commemorate the globally recognized Press Freedom Day; a day when we celebrate the […]
South Sudan Human Rights Defenders Awards 2022
A Human rights defender is an individual or a group of people, that stand and defend the rights of others. They are remarkable and their work and efforts need to […]
Press release on the 16 Days of Activism global Campaign against Gender Based Violence.
South Sudan Human Rights Defenders Network (SSHRDN) joins the rest of the world in commemoration of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, an annual global campaign to […]
2022 HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS’ AWARDS NOMINATIONS CALL
SSHRDN is recognizing human rights defenders that have stood out in the year 2022. Defenders that have shown outstanding efforts, achievement and/or leadership in the promotion of human rights, equality, […]
HUMAN RIGHTS PRIORITIES FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH SUDAN
South Sudanese authorities should urgently advance and implement a comprehensive human rights agenda to improve the human rights in the country and address impunity, end repression and ensure rights protection, the South Sudan Human Rights Defenders Network, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said today in a briefing as the country’s human rights record comes under the spotlight at the Universal Periodic Review (UPR).