THE HARDWIRED APPROACH

Advancing Human Rights For All Worldwide


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Hardwired Advances Human Rights Through Education

Hardwired brings the highest level of human rights training to leaders on the frontlines of conflict in government, law, civil society and education so they become advocates for the freedom and dignity of everyone. Our unique approach leads those we train to experience a conceptual change in their view of the dignity and rights of others, and ultimately in how they treat people who believe differently. As a result, Hardwired-trained leaders are lifting communities out of conflict to greater peace and security worldwide.



In Classrooms

10,000+ students respecting the dignity of others


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In Communities

1500+ leaders united to defend human rights



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In Legal Systems

13 countries with new freedom networks established



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  • THE LESSON OF THE PEACEFUL GARDEN

    Hardwired-trained teachers in northern Iraq developed a lesson that taught children living in refugee camps to hope for a better future where they could all one day return home and live together in peace.


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  • UNITING COMMUNITIES ACROSS FAITHS

    Hardwired is bringing Muslim and Christian lawyers together in northern Nigeria to advocate for one another’s rights and help overcome a climate of injustice and impunity.


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  • TRANSFORMING LEGAL SYSTEMS FOR PEACE

    Hardwired is training journalists in South Sudan who play a critical role in educating the public about their rights as the people prepares for their first national elections following nearly a decade of civil conflict and division.


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  • SECURING RIGHTS FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS

    Following attacks on the Yezidi in northern Iraq, Hardwired distributed educational materials to increase respect for the equal rights of women and girls and empower communities to protect them from discrimination and violence. *Image by Jeff Gardner


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“Hardwired has boosted my courage and persistence to keep fighting for change.“

Sara, Teacher, Lebanon


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