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Members
| In this section you can find out who the more than 80 members of the Network are and what they work on. Click here for a full list of members |
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The members of the Network are classified in the following categories:
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a) Regular Members (including regional members): national or regional non-governmental organisations, academic institutions and national human rights institutions from one of the 27 Partner States, or from other potential Partner States of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, and which are recognized as being independent of government authorities, non-partisan and active in at least one of the human rights issues contained in the Barcelona Declaration.
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| b) Individual Members: individuals devoted to human rights principles in the region who have demonstrated activities to protect and promote human rights which qualify him/her to become a resource person for the EMHRN within the fields of its activities. |
| c) Associate Members: organisations and institutions from non- Partner States, and organisations and institutions that are not able to join the Network as full and active members. |
| d) Honorary members: Individuals who have made a substantial contribution to the fulfillment of the objectives of the Network or who have demonstrated conspicuous devotion to the principles of the Barcelona Declaration. There are at present no honorary members of the Network. |
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Recent EMHRN Members news
- Eight Human Rights Organizations File Urgent Petition against the Targeting of Medical Personnel in Gaza and Preventing Them from Assisting the Dead and Wounded
- Amnesty International calls for an immediate humanitarian truce in Gaza
- B'Tselem: Evacuate wounded trapped in buildings shelled by Israeli army
- On the 10th Consecutive Day of the Offensive on the Gaza Strip, Israel Continues its Widespread Ground and Aerial Attacks; Civilians are Increasingly Caught in the Crossfire; the Number of Palestinians Killed Has Risen to 505, Including 106 Children and 22 Women.




