Human Rights Law

Coalition Agreement

Coalition Agreement

Coalition Agreement

A Coalition Agreement is a formal document that sets out the terms and conditions of a partnership or collaboration between two or more organizations or groups working on human rights issues. The agreement typically includes a statement of the shared goals and objectives of the coalition, as well as specific provisions related to decision-making, resource sharing, communication, and dispute resolution. Coalition agreements may be used to facilitate joint advocacy, research, or programming initiatives, and to ensure that all partners are working together in a coordinated and effective manner. They are an important tool for building strong and sustainable partnerships within the human rights community, and for leveraging the collective expertise and resources of multiple organizations to advance shared human rights goals and priorities.

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