Wednesday, 19 August 2009 12:22
The range of human rights violations in Burma is extensive, and each ND-Burma member focuses on certain violations that are particularly relevant to their mission.
One of the first tasks in developing a framework for collaboration among members was to develop a “controlled vocabulary,” listing the categories of human rights violations on which the network would focus.
Based on that list, ND-Burma has developed this documentation manual series consisting of 13 violation-specific manuals and a general documentation manual.
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