Center for Human Rights, Addis Ababa University
The Center for Human Rights (CHR) is an academic unit of Addis Ababa University engaged in multidisc
01/05/2026
On this International Labor Day, we honor the invaluable contributions of workers worldwide and recognize the labor movements that have advanced dignity, justice, and rights for all.
This year’s theme, “Ensuring Healthy Psychosocial Working Environment,” highlights the urgent need to address psychosocial risks created by excessive , hours, workplace and wages factors that too often lead to stress, burnout, and declining mental health.
The Center for Human Rights reaffirms its commitment to promoting and protecting the rights of all workers.We emphasize the importance of safeguarding the rights of vulnerable groups in workplaces, particularly those in informal sectors such as contract workers, domestic workers, and migrant workers, who often lack adequate legal and social protection.
We call for strengthened collaboration among government organs, employers, and workers to build , , and working environments. Ensuring decent working conditions, equitable wages and equal pay for men and women, protection of rights of female workers, and respect for workers’ rights based on international human rights commitments is essential not
only for protecting well-beings but also for enhancing productivity and sustainable development.
Embassy of Sweden, Addis Ababa
29/04/2026
Annual Meeting with Embassy of Sweden Reviews Progress of STRACE II Project
The Center for Human Rights held its Annual Meeting on April 28, 2026, to review the implementation of Year III of the Support to Teaching, Research, and Community Engagement Project (STRACE II), funded by the Embassy of Sweden.
The delegation included Mr. Johan Romare, Deputy Head of Mission and Head of Development Cooperation Section in Ethiopia, Mrs. Mekedes Chebud, and Mr. Yaser Abdelhamid from the Embassy. The Center Head and project staff also participated in the meeting.
Dr. Anchinesh Shiferaw, Head of the Center for Human Rights, opened the meeting with welcoming remarks, followed by an opening speech from Mr. Johan Romare.
Dr. Anchinesh presented a detailed overview of the Year III implementation, highlighting major achievements, lessons learned, challenges, and mitigation measures. Particular emphasis was placed on efforts in human rights promotion and protection, including capacity-building initiatives, human rights mainstreaming, research, policy dialogue, stakeholder engagement, outreach programs, community based human rights promotion and the provision of free legal aid services. Adaptation strategies aimed at ensuring the project’s sustainability were also discussed. The financial performance of the project was presented by Mrs. Teyba Abudlaziz, STRACE II Finance and Administration Officer, which demonstrated an improved utilization.
Mr. Johan Romare appreciated the project’s activities, particularly its encouraging indicators on sustainability, and encouraged further discussion on the way forward.
The meeting concluded with an interactive discussion, during which participants raised questions on the Center’s contributions to human rights mainstreaming, promotion activities, policy dialogues particularly on transitional justice and financial expenditures. Responses were provided by Dr. Anchinesh and project staff, leading to constructive dialogue on progress and the way forward.
Embassy of Sweden, Addis Ababa
08/04/2026
Hendure’s journey is one of our under the STRACE_II Project, funded by the Embassy of Sweden. Through human rights awareness and free legal aid services, she stood firm against discrimination and successfully claimed her right to own land.
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Embassy of Sweden, Addis Ababa
Hendure, from Tula Kebele on the outskirts of Hawassa, is a powerful example of a woman standing up for her rights.
Despite facing pressure and discrimination that denied her the right to own land, she refused to accept injustice.
With support from Sweden and the Center for Human Rights, Addis Ababa University, she connected with a Community Rights Promoter who helped her understand her legal rights and guided her through the justice system.
Armed with knowledge and determination, Hendure pursued her case—and won. She secured her land and received an official land certificate in her own name.
03/04/2026
The Center showcased its initiatives during the UN High-Level Policy Dialogue on Women’s Access to Justice
The Center for Human Rights participated in the closing program of International Women’s Month through a UN joint high-level policy dialogue on “Women’s Access to Justice,” held under the theme “Rights. Justice. Action. For All Women and Girls.” The event was organized by UN Women on March 31, 2026, at United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA).
The Center engaged in panel discussions and an exhibition program, showcasing its initiatives in promoting and protecting human rights, with a particular emphasis on advancing access to justice for women, and reaffirming its commitment to ensuring the rights of women.
Photo credit : UN Women Ethiopia
10/03/2026
Ethiopian Journal of Human Rights ( ) earns dual accreditations!
We are pleased to announce that the Ethiopian Journal of Human Rights (EJHR) has received two significant accreditations, reaffirming its reputation as a leading platform for human rights scholarship in Ethiopia and beyond.
The Ethiopian Journal of Human Rights (EJHR) stands as the pioneering and, to date, the only academic journal in Ethiopia dedicated exclusively to the study and promotion of human rights.
The journal has been reaccredited by the Ministry of Education for the second time, underscoring its rigorous peer-review process, strong academic standing, and growing contribution to advancing human rights research.
In addition, the Addis Ababa University Senate Standing Committee for Research, Technology Transfer, and Community Engagement ( ) has accredited the journal for the third round of the university’s reputability assessment. This continued recognition highlights the journal’s sustained commitment to academic excellence and its important role as a platform for research dissemination and scholarly debate.
The journal is indexed on African Journals Online ( ) and Ethiopian Journals Online ( ). To date, has published nine volumes covering a wide range of topics, including women’s rights, workers’ rights, minority rights, the rights of persons with disabilities, and migrants’ rights.
We extend our sincere appreciation to the , , , and the wider community whose dedication and support made this achievement possible.
The journal has a year-round open call for submissions and welcomes high-quality, original, and interdisciplinary academic research on human rights from scholars and practitioners.
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