About the Manama Center for Human Rights
The Manama Center for Human Rights, which established a group of ambitious youth united under one banner, the banner of humanity, despite their diverse ethnic and religious affiliations, and their desire to spread the culture of human rights and promote the principles and principles on which these rights are based through a voluntary, The Manama Center for Human Rights has fulfilled all the necessary legal requirements and was promulgated on 29 December 2011 under the Decree of the Ministry of Human Rights and Social Development No. (49) of 2011.
Where it launched its official launch in March 2012 in the context of the aim of reaching out to various segments of society and its components in order to consolidate the principles and culture of human rights in terms of thought and practice. The Center’s efforts are focused on human rights and awareness, The Center aims to promote the protection of workers’ rights and to raise awareness of the rights and duties that protect their rights as the best way to defend and protect them. The Center devotes its efforts to the elimination of discrimination on the grounds of race, religion, The Center also focuses on protecting children’s rights and raising awareness of all means of renouncing domestic violence, highlighting the serious consequences it entails, educating young people to respect the values of human rights and inculcating the supreme principles, monitoring the implementation of the human rights principles enshrined in the international conventions and the Constitution of the Kingdom of Bahrain, Public freedoms and human rights, and monitoring any violation of human rights or any waste of its values.
On the other hand, the Center places in the priorities of its plans and programs the hard work to strengthen cooperation and coordination with human rights organizations and defend them both internally and externally, and push towards overcoming the obstacles facing the application of laws related to human rights and promoting a culture of tolerance, dialogue, And contribute to the numbers of cadres in various human rights fields, as well as work to encourage efforts for sustainable development and raise awareness of the community to preserve and protect the environment.
At the level of work and participation, the Manama Center for Human Rights has participated in several activities related to human rights, including the rights of young people (future generations) with the aim of reducing school violence, renouncing sectarianism, educating them about their rights and duties, monitoring school violations and improving their creative and athletic talents.
Based on educational principles and standards that focus on creative talent and adoption. In cooperation with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) with the participation of the Ministry of Education, the University of Bahrain, the Ministry of Health, Al Jawhara Center, the Youth and Sports Foundation, the Bahrain Baccalaureate Club, associations concerned with children, orphanages, special needs, youth centers and governorates.
The Manama Center for Human Rights considers the preparation of young people to be a worthy priority in the future. It is the future of a society that looks forward to the future with determination and determination. The youth are today half the society and all society in the future, which requires everyone in the public and private sectors, Class and meet their psychological and legal requirements, nurturing their talents and directing them to the right direction and putting them on the path of future security.
The Manama Center for Human Rights highly values communication with various governmental and private institutions and civil society institutions in order to spread the culture of human rights awareness adopted by the Center. And looks forward to activating the role of civil society organizations in the development process to make a real contribution to building awareness and the need to identify the experiences of international civil society organizations to benefit from their expertise and resources.
The Manama Center for Human Rights is looking forward to further activating the role of civil society organizations in economic, social, cultural and political development and discussing many issues of concern to all. It is related to activating the role of organizations in the development process and in the field of human rights and defense of freedoms and in the field of training and rehabilitation, Contribute to the development of communities and public services and strengthen the infrastructure of society.
The Center believes in joint work to promote the principles of human rights, democracy and civil society institutions, work on women’s equality, activate their potential, enable them to play their role in society, nurture, nurture and develop the talents of young people and children and promote the establishment of human rights and cultural and social centers. And the values of cooperation and solidarity. The Center also emphasizes cooperation and joint coordination with associations and organizations that share with the Center objectives and directions and address the obstacles that Aatard the work of civil society in the field of development, such as the problem of lack of coordination and cooperation in the efforts of civil society organizations, among them the one hand, and between them and government institutions on the other.
Objectives and Participation in the Field of Human Rights:
The goal is to reach out to various segments of society and its components to:
• To consolidate the principles and culture of human rights at the levels of thought and practice.
• Awareness of rights and duties that safeguard rights as the best way to defend and protect them.
• Act by lawful means and in accordance with the law and devote efforts to work to eliminate discrimination on the grounds of race, religion, creed or color and to promote respect for the independence of the judiciary and the rule of law.
• Raising awareness of respect for the values of human rights and instilling supreme principles, and monitoring the application of the principles of human rights stipulated in the international conventions and the Constitution of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
• Support civil rights, public freedoms and human rights, and monitor any violation of human rights or any waste of its values.
• Strengthen cooperation and coordination with human rights organizations and defend them, whether internal or external, and push towards overcoming the difficulties facing the application of laws related to human rights.
• Encouraging a culture of tolerance, dialogue and rapprochement among the various social groups, and contributing to the preparation of cadres in the various human rights fields.
• To promote efforts for sustainable development and to raise awareness among the community about the preservation and protection of the environment.
• Communicate with various governmental and private institutions and civil society organizations to promote a culture of human rights awareness and aspire to activate the role of civil society organizations in the development process to make a real contribution to building awareness and the need to identify the experiences of international civil society organizations to benefit from their expertise and resources.
• Looking forward to further activating the role of civil society organizations in the economic, social, cultural and political development and discussing many issues of concern to all and related to activating the role of organizations in the development process and in the field of human rights and the defense of freedoms.
• Training, rehabilitation and attention to children and youth and in the field of contributing to the development of communities and public services and strengthening the infrastructure of society.
• Working together to promote the principles of human rights, democracy and civil society institutions, and work on the equality of women and activate their potential and enable them to play their role in society.
• Sponsoring, nurturing and developing the talents of youth and children.
• To establish human rights, cultural and social rights centers and to contribute to the promotion of cultural, social and environmental awareness.
• Dissemination of a culture of volunteerism, accountability, transparency and values of cooperation and interdependence.
• Pay attention to the importance of cooperation and joint coordination with associations and organizations that share the objectives and directions and address obstacles to the work of civil society in the field of development, such as the lack of coordination and cooperation in the efforts of civil society organizations between them and between them and government institutions on the other hand.



