Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti (IJDH)

The Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti (IJDH) is a non-profit organization based in Joseph, Oregon, USA that "seeks to accompany the people of Haiti in their non-violent struggle for the consolidation of constitutional democracy, justice and human rights. IJDH distributes information on human rights conditions in Haiti, pursues legal cases in Haitian, U.S. and international courts, and promotes grassroots advocacy initiatives with organizations in Haiti and abroad," its website states. 

IJDH was founded in the wake of the February 2004 coup d’etat that overthrew Haiti’s elected, constitutional government. The institute works closely with its Haitian affiliate, the Bureau des Avocats Internationaux.

Board Members

 * Brian Concannon, Jr. Esq., Director (bio)
 * Dr. Paul Farmer, M.D. Ph.D., Founder, Partners in Health (bio), and Professor, Harvard Medical School
 * Laura Flynn, MFA, Fellow, Rights Program at the University of Minnesota
 * Ira Kurzban, Esq., one of America’s pre-eminent refugee lawyers
 * Judy Prosper, Esq., Haitian-American attorney
 * Bryan Stevenson, Esq., founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative of Alabama, professor of Clinical Law, New York University School of Law
 * Irwin Stotzky Esq., Professor of Law, University of Miami School of Law, Director, Center for the Study of Human Rights

Collaborators

 * The Center for Justice and Accountability
 * Harvard Law School: Human Rights Program
 * Seton Hall Law School: Immigration and Human Rights Clinic
 * TransAfrica Forum
 * University of California,Hastings Law School: Human Rights Project for Haiti
 * University of San Francisco: Center For Law & Global Justice
 * Yale Law School: Lowenstein Human Rights Clinic

Contact Details
Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti P.O. Box 745 Joseph, Oregon, 97846 Phone: 541 432-0597 Website: http://www.ijdh.org Weblog: http://http://blog.ijdh.org/

Related Sourcewatch articles

 * Haiti Action Committee