What is HURON?

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HURON (Human Rights Organization of Nepal) is a leading institution dedicated to strengthening human rights and governance in Nepal. We work through advocacy, policy dialogue, capacity building, and research to promote democratic values and social justice.

What are HURON's main focus areas?

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HURON focuses on four key areas: Human Rights Advocacy, Policy Dialogue, Capacity Building, and Research & Documentation. These areas work together to create comprehensive impact in strengthening human rights and governance in Nepal.

How can I get involved with HURON?

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There are several ways to get involved: you can participate in our programs and events, join as a member, volunteer your time and expertise, or partner with us on specific initiatives. Visit our "Get Involved" section or contact us for more information.

Where does HURON operate?

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HURON operates nationwide in Nepal through our central office in Kathmandu and regional chapters across the country. We have chapters in major cities including Pokhara, Biratnagar, Janakpur, Butwal, Dhangadhi, and others.

How is HURON funded?

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HURON is funded through a combination of sources including grants from international development partners, membership fees, and donations. We maintain transparency in our financial operations and provide regular reports on our activities and use of funds.

Can I access HURON's research and publications?

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Yes, HURON's publications, research reports, and policy documents are available on our website. You can download them from the Publications section. We regularly publish annual reports, policy briefs, research papers, and advocacy materials.

How can I stay updated on HURON's activities?

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You can stay updated by visiting our website regularly, reading our blog posts, checking our press releases, and following our social media channels. You can also subscribe to our newsletter for regular updates on programs and events.

Does HURON provide legal assistance?

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While HURON focuses on advocacy, policy dialogue, and capacity building rather than direct legal services, we work with legal aid organizations and can provide referrals. Our work includes supporting human rights protection mechanisms and advocating for policy reforms.