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The International Network for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Working for Human Rights

  • Writer: McNair Ezzard
    McNair Ezzard
  • Jun 22
  • 1 min read
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Seeking to strengthen all human rights, with a special focus on economic, social and cultural rights, The International Network for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ESCR-Net) develops tools and strategies for their promotion, protection, and fulfillment, while seeking to transform unjust structures. Uniting 300 social movements, human rights organizations and advocates across 80 countries, ESCR-Net collaborates towards a better world where care for people and the planet, solidarity, and equality inform decisions and shape structures to guarantee human rights for all.


Our guest is Chris Grove, Executive Director of ESCR-Net and long-term worker for the common good, engaged in political education, research and grassroots organizing in the U.S., Cambodia, India and Romania.

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