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Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights

Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights
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Type Non-profit
NGO
Location
Fields Human rights, Advocacy
Website www.eipr.org/en

The Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights or EIPR (Arabic: المبادرة المصرية للحقوق الشخصية‎‎) is an independent Egyptian human rights organization, established in 2002. It is a Cairo-based think tank.

The EIPR was established to complement the work of other Egyptian human rights groups by adopting as its mandate and focus of concern, a group of rights and freedoms closest to the human being: his or her body, privacy and home. These rights often are ignored or overlooked. The EIPR believes that the crucial importance of public freedoms and political rights must be grounded in an understanding of the indispensability of full protection for personal rights. The EIPR also believes that the individual is not reducible to a mere component of the community or the State. Therefore, responsibilities and duties that result from the individual's belonging to his/her community and State should affirm, not destroy, the individual's capacity to make choices and maintain independence as a free entity. Each member of society deserves respect for her or his personal dignity and integrity. The EIPR's work has explored the line between private and public in the lives of individual members of community and society, while realizing the interrelation and interdependence of these two spheres. The organization also promotes debate about the State's legitimate powers and the areas it should not invade while undertaking its legitimate responsibilities to protect people from abuse.

The EIPR works in four main areas:

The EIPR considers the enjoyment of the right to health a prerequisite for the enjoyment of other bodily rights. This program promotes and defends people's right to access to health services, treatment and essential medicines, and freedom from discrimination based on health status. Other subjects of concern include HIV/AIDS and human rights, the interrelation between health and violence, and reproductive health issues in Egypt.

The EIPR works to promote and defend the right to freedom of religion and belief in Egypt through research and monitoring, strategic legal interventions and advocacy campaigns. The program is currently addressing three interrelated issues: laws, policies and practices that directly or indirectly discriminate on the ground of religion or belief; violations by security agencies and prosecutions based on religion or belief; and the response of state and society to incidents of sectarian tension and violence in Egypt. The program's flagship Quarterly Reports document and update developments related to freedom of religion and belief in Egypt every three months.


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