APF launches new digital library to showcase NHRI resources
We are pleased to announce the expansion of our digital platforms with the launch of the APF Library.
The APF is pleased to announce the expansion of our digital platforms with the launch of the APF Library, a new initiative designed to strengthen our online presence and highlight the work of our members.
Developed in partnership with HURIDOCS, the APF Library serves as a digital repository of the work of National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs), showcasing legislation, publications, and United Nations submissions from across the Asia Pacific region.
A growing resource collection to support APF members
Hosted on the ‘Uwazi’ platform, the APF Library is a flexible and scalable tool that will continue to grow over time, incorporating additional collections and resources to support the work of NHRIs. We are pleased to be able to share the significant contributions that NHRIs have made in promoting and protecting human rights throughout the region.
The APF Library features a diverse range of resources, including thematic human rights reports, annual reports, strategic plans, and submissions to the United Nations human rights machinery. These broad collections not only underscore the vital work of our members but also serve as a valuable resource for those involved in human rights advocacy, research, and policy-making.
The APF Library is integrated into our newly launched APF website. We encourage you to explore the platform and engage with the range of resources contributed by our members.
For more information about the APF Library or to contribute publications, please contact the APF’s Legal and Policy Manager, Phillip Wardle, at: phillipwardle@asiapacificforum.net
Access the APF Library here.