Defenders in Development campaign

DID Eng

About the campaign

As many reports have documented, worldwide the space for civic space is shrinking: governments and corporate actors are increasingly restricting fundamental freedoms and repressing any form of dissent. In the context of development projects, where often there are high interest at stake, community members and human rights defenders expressing concerns, voicing their opinion, or sharing information are often threatened, criminalized, attacked, and even murdered. Reprisals send a chilling message to the wider community, curtail the opportunities for participation and engagement, and end up jeopardizing the success of the project itself. 

In 2018, members and partners of the Coalition for Human Rights in Development launched the Defenders in Development Campaign to ensure that communities and marginalized groups have the information, resources, protection and power to shape, participate in, or oppose development activities, and to hold development financiers, governments and companies accountable. To achieve these objectives, the campaign engages in collective advocacy, capacity-building activities, research and campaigning.

Who we are

The Campaign is made up of defenders and those who work with them on issues of development and human rights, such as: community organizations; human rights and environmental groups; defender security organizations; transparency, accountability and press freedom NGOs; and Indigenous Peoples and women’s networks.

Security Working Group

We support human rights defenders at risk through our Security Working Group, comprised of staff of international organizations that can offer different types of assistance (emergency grants, legal support, advocacy, security training, etc).

Are you facing risks because you are voicing concerns or sharing information about a project funded by a development bank?

Campaign declaration

We seek a world in which individuals, communities, groups and peoples are able to exercise their fundamental human rights, determining and pursuing their own priorities about their lives, their futures, their lands and natural resources.

Check out our campaign declaration and join us!

Key resources for human rights defenders

Protection Ecosystem map
FLD Workbook on security
Protection manual - PI
Access Now Digital Protection
Toolkit for promoting business respect for human rights | ISHR
Advocacy in restricted spaces | Lifeline
CIVICUS - protest resilience toolkit
UAF grants
Our rights our safety JASS
Emergency support for HRDs - Protect Defenders

 

In the following pages, you can find other lists of useful resources for human rights defenders:

Reports

Report cover KfW

KfW: Irresponsible Banking

“KfW: Irresponsible banking” reveals the stark gap between KfW’s human rights commitments and the reality on the ground, and it shows how KfW is failing to take adequate steps to ensure people can freely and safely participate, express their opinions, or oppose its projects.

Report cover Financing Repression

Financing Repression

Financing Repression reveals how development banks are financing multi-million projects in highly repressive contexts, where people cannot publicly voice their concerns and civil society groups are unable to operate freely. 

Report cover Misplaced Trust

Misplaced Trust

Misplaced Trust shows how development banks are putting human rights defenders at serious risk by relying on their clients to address reprisals.

 

 

Report cover Wearing Blinders

Wearing Blinders

“Wearing Blinders” exposes how development banks are often failing to identify, assess, and mitigate reprisal risks.

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Unhealthy Silence

“Unhealthy Silence” shows how development banks that funded pandemic-related projects failed to address the reprisals faced by those expressing concerns and raising questions on the COVID-19 response

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Uncalculated Risks

Through 25 case studies, Uncalculated Risks explores the nature of the threats and attacks against human rights defenders in the context of development projects

Stories and updates

Recommendations to ADB from Communities Facing Reprisals

Recommendations to ADB from Communities Facing Reprisals

Ahead of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) Annual Meeting, 45 civil society groups signed a joint letter with a series of recommendations for the ...
Stop reprisals against environmental defender Sukhgerel Dugersuren

Stop reprisals against environmental defender Sukhgerel Dugersuren

Over 130 civil society organizations have signed a joint letter to urge the authorities in Mongolia to stop reprisals against human rights ...
Open letter to African Development Bank and Nordic Development Fund: Address reprisals against Paten Clan

Open letter to African Development Bank and Nordic Development Fund: Address reprisals against Paten Clan

On September 9, a group of organizations that are members of the Coalition for Human Rights in Development and other allies sent an open letter ...

A COVID-19 Loan for COVID-Denying Turkmenistan

The World Bank approved a COVID-19 loan for Turkmenistan, despite journalists reporting on the pandemic there being thrown in jail.  In ...
Unhealthy Silence: Development banks’ inaction on retaliation during COVID-19

Unhealthy Silence: Development banks’ inaction on retaliation during COVID-19

Since the beginning of the pandemic, health workers, journalists, human rights defenders and other frontline workers have courageously ...
IDB Invest and IFC’s new guidance on reprisals: a welcome step, but much more is needed

IDB Invest and IFC’s new guidance on reprisals: a welcome step, but much more is needed

In March 2020, IDB Invest and IFC’s released a new guidance which lays out 10 steps companies should take to screen, prevent and respond to ...
Press release: New report exposes how development finance institutions failed to protect those who reported on or criticized COVID-19 responses

Press release: New report exposes how development finance institutions failed to protect those who reported on or criticized COVID-19 responses

Unhealthy Silence: new report exposes how development finance institutions failed to protect those who reported on or criticized COVID-19 ...

IDB Invest and IFC’s new guidance on reprisals: a welcome step, but more is needed

In March 2021, IDB Invest and IFC released a new guidance which lays out 10 steps companies should take to screen, prevent and respond to ...
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