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The Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights (RWCHR) is a Canadian non-governmental organization dedicated to pursuing justice through the protection and promotion of human rights. The RWCHR's name and mission is inspired by Raoul Wallenberg's humanitarian legacy.
The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI) is an experienced research and academic institution with offices, programmes, and convening power covering 40 countries. RWI's mission is to combine evidence-based human rights research with direct engagement with international organizations, governments, national human ...
Funded five Raoul Wallenberg International Human Rights Fellowships and a Swedish Fulbright Fellowship. Published A Hero for Our Time and Raoul Wallenberg's Children. Houses the Wallenberg research center. Circulates an exhibit, A Tribute to Raouls Walleberg, throughout the United States.
Raoul Gustaf Wallenberg (4 August 1912 – disappeared 17 January 1945) [note 1] [1] was a Swedish architect, businessman, diplomat, and humanitarian. He saved thousands of Jews in German-occupied Hungary during the Holocaust from German Nazis and Hungarian fascists during the later stages of World War II .
The Raoul Wallenberg International Movement for Humanity (RWIMH) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the education of the work of Raoul Wallenberg. Raoul Wallenberg [Paul Lancz, bronze (1996)] and to the promotion of the moral principles that made it possible.
Also featured are James McGovern, co-chair of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission of the United States Congress; Esther Mujawayo, Rwandan Survivor; Prime Minister Justin Trudeau; and Brandon Silver and Judith Abitan of the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights.
A historic building mark on the house on 308 East Madison St. in Ann Arbor denotes that this Dutch Colonial was once the home of Raoul Wallenberg, a University of Michigan alum who disappeared ...
Morten Kjærum, director of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute. Morten Kjærum (born 30 March 1957) is a Danish lawyer, who is the new head of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law in Sweden. [1] From 2008 to 2015 he directed the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), based in Vienna, Austria. [2]