In Belfast, Participation and the Practice of Rights takes a pioneering approach!
“Participation and the Practice of Rights (PPR) takes a pioneering approach to the practice of rights; it puts the excluded and marginalised in charge” Inez McCormack, Trade Unionist, Human Rights Activist and Founder of PPR Established in 2006, PPR specialises in socio-economic rights. PPR places them at the service of the most disadvantaged groups and supports these groups to make real change on the ground. To make these changes lasting, PPR also focuses on ensuring the active and meaningful participation of excluded groups in government decision making processes which affect their lives. This approach which involves organising, evidence gathering, strategy building,…