Human Rights Day, observed every year on 10 December, is more than a commemoration of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In the Caribbean, it is a reminder that human rights are not…
This month, the United Nations marked the 30th anniversary of the World Programme of Action for Youth, a landmark framework that set out 15 priority areas to improve the lives of young people—from…
By February 2026, the Caribbean’s human rights landscape has moved from warning signs to acute rupture, with multiple crises reinforcing one another across borders. Violence, displacement, and state fragility are no longer isolated…
As 2026 begins, the Caribbean faces a complex human rights landscape shaped by migration pressures, geopolitical dynamics, climate vulnerability, and uneven social progress. Human mobility is set to remain a defining issue, with…
2026 marks the 20th anniversary of the Caribbean Centre for Human Rights (CCHR), a landmark year in the organisation’s evolution from a national human rights voice into a regional leader in justice, dignity,…
By 2026, the Caribbean Centre for Human Rights (CCHR) will stand as the region’s most trusted, credible, and influential human rights institution — leading through legal excellence, data-driven advocacy, regional coordination, and deep…
In 2025, the Caribbean Centre for Human Rights (CCHR) reached new heights in its mission to uphold and strengthen human rights across the region. Guided by our tagline, “Human Rights for All,” this…
