Cooperation Network

Human Rights Centre has during its short history already been in active cooperation with several organisations and initiatives. The list will hopefully grow over the years and will never be finalized.

We recommend all these organisations and initiatives in cases where you have any questions in regard to issues falling under their competence. The list is organised in alphabetical order.

The Institute provides information and expertise on human rights, their protection and implementation and provides legal aid in the field of human rights.

Contact information:

Tõnismägi 2
Tallinn
Tel: +372 630 7477
E-mail: info@eihr.ee

The Association’s aim is to help patients in the realization of their rights and to solve different issues that are connected to the services of treatment and care.

Contact information:

Kaupmehe 14
Tallinn 10114
Tel: +372 656 6429 / Fax: +372 656 6428
E-mail: info@epey.ee

Estonian Women’s Associations  Roundtable is an open and democratic women’s organizations network  based on co-operation. Its aim  is to form common positions among women on questions important to society, to advance participatory democracy and equality between women and men.

Contact information:

Narva mnt. 25-410
Tallinn 10120
Tel: +372 526 5927
E-mail: enu@enu.ee

The Centre serves to raise gender awareness through seminars, conferences and publications. It promotes, co-ordinates and initiates activities to advance gender equality as a specialised library on women’s and gender issues. It also collects and disseminates information on gender issues.

Contact information:

Narva mnt. 25-410
Tallinn 10120
Tel/fax: +372 640 9173
E-mail: enut@enut.ee

The European Commission’s Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities has initiated the EU-wide informational campaign to combat discrimination based on racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation. The campaign “For Diversity. Against Discrimination” is to raise awareness of discrimination, and the legislation which exists to combat it, as well as to promote the benefits of diversity.

Contact information of the European Commission’s Estonian Representation:

Rävala 4
Tallinn 10143
Tel: (372) 626 4400
Fax: (372) 626 4401
E-mail: COMM-REP-TLL@ec.europa.eu

The everyday work of the Centre is consultations to East-Virumaa population on problems in regard to the national minority aspect and in questions related to integration.

Contact information:

Sompa 5a
Jõhvi (premises of Jõhvi Youth Centre)
Tel/fax: +372 337 0889
E-mail: integratsioon@hot.ee

Institute’s mission is to support the democratic development of Estonia and the strengthening of civil society. The aim is to promote and build the political and civil culture and to support citizen’s participation in decision-making process.

Contact information:
Pärnu mnt 67
Tallinn 10135
Tel: +372 681 6415
E-mail: jti@jti.ee

The Open Estonia Foundation (OEF) is a non-governmental not-for-profit foundation that was established in April 1990 with the support of the Hungarian-born American philanthropist George Soros. The mission of the foundation was to create conditions for the development of an open society in Estonia. Up to date, the grants provided and the projects initiated by the OEF exceed 400 m Estonian kroons.

Contact information:

Estonia pst. 5a
Tallinn 10143
Tel: +372 631 3791 / Fax +372 631 3796