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USIHRA ( US Institute of Human Rights and Advocacy )
US Institute of Human Rights and Advocacy is a US based registered Corporation which provides professional development, social service with non-profits and high-net-worth communities through local, International, and cultural network and Academic Institutions. USIHRA works to promote human rights in the areas of immigration and refugee rights, racial justice, civil and constitutional rights, women’s rights, Human Trafficking, and gender equality.
A pioneer in using culture to change social evils. USIHRA works for the upliftment of the downtrodden societies and move them to action and work together for the fair treatment of all people. USIHRA works on a democratic Principle-it is by the people and for the people. Organization works on social imbalances one-by-one by hosting the events and making people to participate and share their own views so that the problems of each other throughout each corner of the Globe can be brought to lime lite.
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USIHRA upholds and advances the inherent value, worth and dignity of each human being. To this end, it develops through law and policy in different ways to benefit the human being overall and is capable to fight different social evils throughout the world and to empower survivor leadership in our global community as Human dignity is inviable.
USIHRA is committed to uplift migrants, refugees, human/labor/child trafficking survivors, domestic/sexual violence victims by organizing global campaigns and awareness workshops, symposia, and seminars in different parts of the Globe.
President's Message
Dr. Samiya Tabasum
President
An Intercultural Human Rights Alumnus from St. Thomas University Benjamin L. Crump College of Law. Dr. Tabasum is a Professor of Law and keen researcher in different social causes the ambition of which led her to help the people globally.
She has authored five books on Family Laws, Human Rights, Intellectual Property Rights, and Immigrations Rights. She is currently working in different fields helping refugees and immigrants, domestic violence victims and human trafficking survivors with different nonprofit US organizations. Her basic principle of working is based on her self-made commitment “I cannot afford to be wrong because that will reflect in the society whom I am committed.”