The Commission for Equality and Human Rights established by the Equality Act 2006
The woman who chaired the United Nations Human Rights Commission and headed the Commission on the Status of Women was Eleanor Roosevelt. She was a prominent human rights advocate and played a key role in promoting gender equality and women's rights on a global scale.
Asian Human Rights Commission was created in 1986.
Citizens Commission on Human Rights was created in 1969.
Scottish Human Rights Commission was created in 2008.
Kenya Human Rights Commission was created in 1992.
Justice J B Koshy is the Human Rights Commission's Chairperson of Kerala.
Sioux City Human Rights Commission was created in 1963.
Human Rights Commission - New Zealand - was created in 1977.
Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission was created in 1983.
Kenya National Commission on Human Rights was created in 2002.
National Human Rights Commission of Korea was created in 2001.
The main responsibilities of the Commission for Equal Human Rights (CEHR) typically include promoting and protecting human rights, ensuring compliance with equality laws, and addressing discrimination. The CEHR also works to educate the public about their rights and provides guidance to organizations on best practices for equality and human rights. Additionally, it may conduct investigations and support individuals in making claims related to human rights violations.