At IJDH, we claim very few accomplishments as exclusively our own. We recognize that each of our victories results from working with organizations in Haiti and the U.S., as well as with 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 recently worked with the following organizations to achieve justice for Haitians who have been marginalized:
American University Washington College of Law
Canada-Haiti Information Project
Catholic Charities of Central Florida
Catholic Charities of New York
Center for Constitutional Rights
Center for Economic and Policy Research
Center for Gender and Refugee Studies
Center for Human Rights and Global Justice
Center for Justice and Accountability
Cultures of Resistance Network
Fordham Law Disaster Relief Network
Fred and Mabel R Parks Foundation
Global Health Justice Partnership
Greater Boston Interfaith Organization
Group Concertation des Femmes Victimes
Haiti Solidarity Network of the Northeast
Haitian American Lawyers Association of New Jersey
Haitian-American Grassroots Coalition
Haitians United for Development and Education
Human Rights Program at Harvard
International Association of Democratic Lawyers
KurzbanKurzban Weinger Tetzeli and Pratt PA
Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Coalition
New York City College of Technology City Tech
New York Civil Liberties Union
New York Immigration Coalition
Paloma Institute of Global Impact Studies
Richard M Fairbanks Foundation
Robert F Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights
Schell Center for International Human Rights
Sisters of Charity Leavenworth
United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner
Universite de la Foundation Dr Aristide