About
Us:
Name: Sateesh Rathna
Ph.:09949624218
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
DOB: 28-JAN- 1977
Professional
Interests
- To provide high quality and comprehensive advice, information, practical and advocacy support relating to domestic and other forms of gender based violence against women and children.
- To promote the participation and engagement of women and children with specialist holistic services
- Clinical elementary school social work.
- Individual and group counselling, with an emphasis on bullying and eating disorders.
- Above all I am having clear drive and ambition to succeed and make an impact on the ground to share my passion for human rights and ending discrimination and violence especially against women and girls.
EDUCATION
- Master’s in Business Administration (Financial Analytics).
- Bachelors in Computer Science
- International Human Rights Law Certification (Universite Catholique de Louvain).
- Certificate course in Citizen Engagement (Open Learning Campus –World Bank Group)
Memberships
- Amnesty International
- International Human Rights Commission
- All India Council of Human Rights, Liberties Tramadol & Social Justice.
- United for Human Rights
- Human Rights Welfare Organization
International Human Rights Organization
We are pleased to welcome you at International Human Rights Organization.
International Human Rights Organization (IHRO) is an expression of national and
international tradition of tolerance in all cultures that form the basics of
peace and progress.
IHRO is based on the philosophy of HUMAN RIGHTS. (The whole world is
family)" All human beings are born equal and free.
What are Human Rights?
Human rights are the basic rights of each individual in any part of the globe
irrespective of cast, creed, sex, age, colour, status. It encompasses all
social economic political, cultural anti-elements based on law of nature with
the aim of ensuring justice, freedom and equality viz. individual and
collective existence.
Agencies which implement human rights include United Nations (Office of the
High Commissioner for Human Rights), National Human Rights Commission in
different countries, Amnesty International, International Human Rights Movement
and a number of NGO's in different parts of the world.
OUR VISION, OBJECTIVE & PHILOSOPHY
The Vision of IHRO is the formation of fearless and non-succumbing society on
the basis of truthfulness & nonviolence.
This society will allow peaceful existence of all types of naturally challenged
persons, schedule caste, schedule tribes, people under poverty line, old-aged,
widow and down trodden irrespective of caste, creed, sex and religion. This
society in its majority will be constituted by the followers of human rights
and human rights activists consequently reducing the pool of wrongdoers. A
vision of a society of human rights followers.
OUR MISSION
International Human Rights Organization is a worldwide movement of people who
campaign for internationally recognized human rights for all. Our supporters
are outraged by human rights abuses but inspired by hope for a better world -
so we work to improve human rights through campaigning and international
solidarity.
You can help make a real difference by becoming a member or supporter of
International Human Rights Organization.
- · To organize, promote, undertake all programmers for the formation of fearless and non-succumbing society on the basis of truthfulness & nonviolence
- · To organize, promote, undertake, sponsor, carry out all programmers for the benefit of naturally challenged persons, schedule caste, schedule tribes, people under poverty line, old-aged, widow and down trodden irrespective of caste, creed, sex and religion and culture such as:
- · Human Resource Development
- · Health & Family welfare
- · Agriculture and Allied Industries Development
- · Environment & Forest
- · Rural Development
CONSTITUTION (IHRO)
Trust’s name
IHRO objective
The IHRO is established for the
following public charitable purposes, namely, to protect and promote the human
rights of the people worldwide.
For the purposes outlined in
rule 2(a), the IHRO Directors may:
- · Formulate policies
- · Make rules in connection with any policy; and
- · Revoke or amend any policy or rules and formulate others.
- · Advocate Human Rights issues worldwide
- · Form country specific Human Rights Agendas
- · Establish IHRO offices worldwide
- · Network with national and International bodies/ agencies/institutions for the protection of Human Rights
IHRO
Powers
Powers
Powers
- Solely for the purpose of carrying out the IHRO’s objective, the IHRO may:
- support the establishment and development of national and international chapters
- promote cooperation and joint activity among national and international chapters, the United Nations, governments, human rights non-government organizations and other relevant organizations and individuals;
- supply, and advise on, human rights capacity building and provide human resources and other support to assist in the establishment and development of national and international human rights institutions;
- encourage the United Nations, governments, human rights nongovernment organizations and other relevant organisations and individuals to participate in meetings of, or arranged by, the IHRO;
- raise funds and invite and receive contributions, grants, distributions of income or capital, gifts (by will or otherwise), loans and deposits from any person;
- provide funds or other material benefits by way of grant or otherwise to further the IHRO’s objective;
- co-ordinate and arrange conferences, meetings, standing committees and commissions and other trusts nationally and internationally
- accept and hold funds or property of any kind on or for any charitable objects or purposes specified or to be specified by any person or to be selected by the IHRO Directors from a class of trusts, objects or purposes specified by any person;
- accept and undertake full or partial trusteeship, administration and management of trusts and funds, whether as trustee or as agent for the trustee otherwise, and charge and accept fees, commissions or other remuneration in respect of the trusteeship, administration and management;
- purchase, take on lease or in exchange, hire or otherwise acquire real or personal property, and any rights or privileges that are required for the purposes of, or capable of being conveniently used in connection with, the IHRO’s object. However, if the IHRO takes or holds any property which is subject to a trust, the IHRO may only deal with that property in the manner allowed by law having regard to that trust;
- manage, lease, exchange, mortgage, charge, sell, transfer, surrender, dispose of, develop, carry on business or otherwise deal with any real or personal property or any estate or interest in property;
- invest, deal with and lend money and otherwise provide financial accommodation to, and guarantee or otherwise secure loans to, charitable objects or purposes;
- construct, improve, maintain, develop, work, manage and control real or personal property and enter into contracts and agreements;
- appoint a person as the IHRO’s attorney or agent with the powers (including the power to sub-delegate) and on the terms the IHRO thinks fit, and procure registration or recognition of the IHRO in any other country or place;
- enter into any arrangement with any government or authority that seems conducive to the IHRO’s object, obtain from any government or authority any right, privilege or concession that the IHRO thinks it desirable to obtain, and carry out, exercise and comply with any of those arrangements, rights, privileges and concessions;
- engage, dismiss or suspend any employee, agent, contractor or professional person;
- borrow, raise or secure the payment of money and secure the repayment or performance of any debt, liability, contract, guarantee or other obligation by mortgage, charge or otherwise;
- spend money and do all other things that it considers desirable to promote the IHRO’s objective;
- make, draw, accept, endorse, discount, execute and issue promissory notes, bills of exchange, bills of lading and other negotiable or transferable instruments;
- print and publish newspapers, periodicals, books or leaflets or otherwise publish information in hard copy or by electronic means;
- accept any gift of property, whether subject to any special trust or not, for the IHRO’s object, but subject to the provisions in rule 3(j) relating to trusts (if applicable);
- take any steps by personal or written appeals, public meetings or otherwise, that the IHRO considers expedient to procure contributions to the IHRO’s funds, by way of donations, gifts (by will or otherwise), grants, sponsorships or otherwise;
- appoint patrons of the IHRO;
- make donations for charitable purposes;
- decline or otherwise refuse to accept any gift (by will or otherwise), donation, settlement or other disposition of money or property; and
- do all other things that are incidental or conducive to attaining the IHRO’s object.
Independence of members
Notwithstanding what is herein
contained, the independence, authority and national status of each of the
Permanent Members and their powers, duties and functions shall in no way be
affected by the establishment of this IHRO and its incorporation, or its
functioning.
Membership
Permanent members
- The Originating members of IHRO shall be the permanent members and shall remain permanent trustees lifelong.
- Initialmembers
- Status
- The initial members are Permanent members.
- Admission of further Permanent Members
- The IHRO Directors may admit any institution, meeting the qualifications set out in rule to Permanent Membership of the IHRO.
- Every applicant for Permanent Membership (except the initial members) must be proposed by one and seconded by another full member. The application for Permanent Membership must be:
- made in writing and signed by the applicant and its proposer and seconder; and
- in the form prescribed by the IHRO Directors.
- Subject to rule at the next meeting of the IHRO Directors after the receipt of an application for membership, the IHRO Directors must consider the application and decide whether to admit or reject the admission of the applicant.The IHRO Directors need not give any reason for rejecting an application.
- The IHRO Directors may, at their discretion, defer the consideration of an application for Permanent Membership.
Candidate members
- Qualifications of candidate members
- Each candidate member must be a national human rights institution in the Asia Pacific region which in the opinion of the IHRO Directors could comply with the Paris Principles within a reasonable period but does not do so at the time of the application for membership and which commits, in a form acceptable to the IHRO Directors, to take active steps towards compliance with the Paris Principles within a reasonable period.
Admission of candidate members
- The IHRO Directors may admit any institution meeting the qualifications set out in rule 11.2(a) to candidate membership of the IHRO.
- Every applicant for candidate membership must be proposed by one full member and seconded by another full member. The application for candidate membership must be:
- made in writing and signed by the applicant and its proposer and seconder; and
- In the form prescribed by the IHRO Directors.
- Subject to rule 11.2(b)(4), at the next meeting of the IHRO Directors after the receipt of an application for candidate membership, the IHRO Directors must consider the application and decide whether to admit or reject the admission of the applicant. The IHRO Directors need not give any reason for rejecting an application.
- The IHRO Directors may, at their discretion, defer the consideration of an application for candidate membership.
- Rights of candidate members
For More Details Please Contact
Name: Sateesh Rathna
Ph.:09949624218
Website: www.ihrcsateeshrathnahumanrights.com
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