
Established in 2004, HRAP promotes human rights protection in Mongolia through public education, advocacy, and strategic litigation. The program strengthens the use of national and international human rights mechanisms to address public interest and environmental violations, with a strong focus on accountability, legal reform, and citizen participation.

Revised in 2015, HRPP focuses on protecting human rights defenders, strengthening civil society interventions, and advancing access to justice. The program engages national and international human rights mechanisms, including the UN system, to reduce human rights violations, support victims, and establish legal precedents through strategic litigation.

Established in 2005, CDP empowers low-income communities to improve livelihoods and claim economic, social, and cultural rights through community-led development. The program strengthens savings groups, supports income generation, and promotes participation of marginalized communities in local decision-making.
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