E-CASSARE

Canada's Rights Role In Anglophone Africa

About E-CASSARE

E-CASSARE builds on the success of an existing Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) funded research into Canadian-Nigerian
human rights engagements led by Professor Obiora Okafor.

African Human Rights Action Plan (AHRAP)

We are working to develop and adopt an optimal African Human Rights Action Plan (AHRAP), while allowing Canadian/African foreign policy and human rights practitioners to learn significantly more about aspects of the challenges, accomplishments, and prospects of Canada’s human rights role in Africa.

Partnership Development Project

For several decades, Canada has funded or otherwise supported many human rights, judicial strengthening, institution building, democratization, and poverty alleviation efforts and struggles in Nigeria and the West African sub-continent.

Workshops

Workshop on Canadian- Nigerian Human Rights Cooperation (1999-2011) held on May 8-10, 2014 at Osgoode Hall Law School.

Policy Brief on Canadian-African Human Rights Engagements – Literature Review and Agenda for Research

We are very happy to announce the launch of our latest Policy Brief  on the Canadian-African Human Rights Engagements: Literature Review and Agenda for Research

SECOND PARTNERSHIP DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP

Osgoode/NIALS/CENSOJ Partnership Development Program Workshop on Canadian-Nigerian Human Rights Engagements: A Critical Assessment held on June 1-2, 2015 at the National Judicial Institute, Airport Road, Abuja

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