Post-Graduate Interns
Rights and Humanity established its internship programme in its first year and continues to provide in-service human rights training for post-graduate students from around the world. Many of them have dedicated their lives to human rights work and some have subsequently gone on to set up their own organisations.

It is a policy of Rights and Humanity to help rehabilitate people with health problems or other disadvantage through providing the opportunity to work in our Secretariat. For example, in 2003, we were approached by the Hollesley Bay Prison, Suffolk, UK, with the proposal that we might host a life prisoner on day release as part of his reintegration into society. This placement reflects our philosophy that everyone has a role to play in helping better the human condition. The volunteer helped Rights and Humanity re-catalogue our publications and was offered a job as a librarian after his release.

