What projects are we doing?
Our work aims to help Muslim communities and individuals explore human rights issues in their everyday life, as well as provide information and strategies to deal with discrimination and harassment.
The Community Partnerships for Human Rights (CPHR) program aims to increase social inclusion and to counter discrimination and intolerance towards Muslim Australian communities.
The CPHR program is made up of seven key projects, which we are undertaking as part of the National Action Plan.
These projects focus on a range of areas, including research, education, community participation and resource development.
We will develop, deliver and evaluate these projects in consultation with Muslim communities, and in partnership with peak bodies and other groups, to make sure they are relevant and effective.
The projects will run at different stages between 2007 and 2010.
- Community and Police Partnerships Project
- Human Rights Resources for New Arrivals
- Human Rights Resources for Young People
- Arts Initiative for Muslim Australians
- African Australians: A Report on the Human Rights and Social Inclusion Issues
- Freedom of Religion and Belief in the 21st Century
- Law, Religion and Human Rights: National Roundtable Dialogue
- Miscellaneous projects







