Frontline Defenders’ Rest & Respite and Fellowships Programs
This program enables human rights defenders to take some time out in a safe environment (and some well-earned rest) while at the same time enhancing their skills so that they can work more effectively when they return home. Human rights defenders can use this program to temporarily escape the stressful and difficult circumstances in which they work. Fellows can choose to work on a specific project, learn about digital security or improve other skills relevant to their work. This program is offered on an invitation-only basis.
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