Estonian Human Rights’ Centre in 2022 – Annual Report
The year 2022 started strategically, with activities that had already been planned. The aim of the Centre was (and is) … Continued
The year 2022 started strategically, with activities that had already been planned. The aim of the Centre was (and is) … Continued
Today, 15 September, the Estonian Human Rights Centre will be awarding the ‘Diverse workplace’ quality label to 49 employers for … Continued
Estonian Human Rights Centre and the German Embassy in Tallinn invite youth participants aged 18-25 to an international workshop: “Examine, … Continued
The Estonian Human Rights Centre is supporting a young athlete named Miia in court. She confidentially reported to the head … Continued
September introduced a new lawyer on refugee issues to the Estonian Human Rights Centre. Kertu Tuuling, who holds a Master’s … Continued
Estonia continues to mistreat families with same-sex partners because they do not allow couples who have signed a cohabitation agreement … Continued
On 17th of June, young people from all over Estonia and Europe, who wanted to know more about the topic … Continued
In March, Marleen Armei joined the Human Rights Centre. She is helping us bring human rights closer to the people … Continued
Our first foreign work trip after two years of pandemic took Egert and Kelly to Riga last week. Together with … Continued