We claim very few accomplishments as exclusively our own and recognize that each of our victories resulted from working with organizations in Haiti and the U.S., as well as individual clients, activists, students, lawyers, volunteers, and supporters. Together we have worked to strengthen the rule of law and open the doors of justice for Haiti’s poor – a proven solution to many of Haiti’s chronic problems. We are grateful to our partners for their determination and collaboration without which our work would not be possible. IJDH has worked with the following organizations to achieve justice for Haiti’s poor and a more just foreign policy:
- Alternative Chance
- American Association of Jurists
- American Jewish World Service
- Ansara Family Fund
- Aristide Foundation for Democracy
- American University Washington College of Law International Human-Rights Law Clinic (IHRLC)
- Bertha Foundation
- Cardozo Law School
- Canada Haiti Action Network
- CarEth Foundation
- Center for Constitutional Rights
- Center for Economic and Policy Research
- Center for Human Rights & Global Justice New York University School of Law
- Center for Justice & Accountability
- Center for Law and Global Justice, University of San Francisco School of Law
- Center for Social Justice, Seton Hall University School of Law
- Center for the Study of Human Rights, University of Miami Law School
- Channel Foundation
- Cleary Gottlieb in NYC
- Cultures of Resistance Network Foundation
- CUNY International Women’s Human Rights Clinic
- Digital Democracy
- Duke School of Law
- FAVILEK
- Firedoll Foundation
- Flora Family Foundation
- Florida Immigration Advocacy Coalition
- Fordham’s Disaster Relief Network
- Francois-Xavier Bagnaud Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard School of Public Health
- Fred & Mabel Parks Foundation
- Gide Loyrette Nouel
- Goldin Institute
- Greater Boston Interfaith Organization
- Haiti Action Committee
- Haiti Analysis
- Haiti Emergency Relief Fund
- Haiti Justice Alliance, Northfield, MN
- Haiti Reborn Campaign
- Haiti Response Coalition
- Haitian Lawyers Association
- Haitian Women of Miami/Fanm Ayisyen Nan Miami, Inc. (Fanm)
- Haitian American Grassroots Coalition
- Hastings to Haiti Partnership, University of California Hastings College of the Law
- Health through Walls
- Human Rights Litigation and Advocacy Clinic, University of Minnesota
- Human Rights Program, Harvard University
- Inspire
- International Action Ties
- International Human Rights Law Clinic and Human Rights Program, University of Virginia
- International Senior Lawyers Project
- Jubilee USA Network
- KOFAVIV
- Lambi for Haiti
- Latham & Watkins
- MADRE
- Massachusetts Law Reform Institute
- Massachusetts Immigration and Refugee Advocacy Coalition
- Mintz, Levin
- Morrisson & Foerster LLP
- National Lawyers Guild
- New Media Advocacy Project
- NY Immigration Coalition
- ONEXONE
- Partners in Health/Zanmi Lasante
- Reed Smith
- Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Center for Human Rights
- Ropes & Gray
- School of International and Public Administration, Columbia University
- Shearman & Sterling LLP
- South Florida Catholic Charities
- Still Harbor
- The National Haitian American Elected Officials Network
- The American Civil Liberties Union in Florida and NY
- The Haiti Fund at the Boston Foundation
- TransAfrica Forum
- Trocaire
- United Nations Voluntary Fund for the Victims of Torture
- UC David Immigrant Rights Clinic
- University of Pennsylvania Transnational Law Clinic
- University of California, Irvine, School of Law
- University of Miami Human Rights Clinic
- University of California Haiti Initiative
- U.S. Human Rights Network
- UVA School of Law
- Women’s Link Worldwide
- You.Me.We

A special thanks to Still Harbor. The Institute for Justice & Democracy is grateful to be part of the Still Harbor Community at their Center for Discernment & Action in South Boston, MA. Still Harbor is dedicated to supporting and accompanying individuals and organizations as they wrestle with life’s most difficult questions and strive to find meaning and purpose in the context of national and global realities. Read more about Still Harbor at www.stillharbor.org.