Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker
The
Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker (GfbV) - A Voice for the Voiceless
editThe Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker (GfbV) is an internationally active non-governmental organization that has been advocating for the protection and rights of ethnic, religious, and indigenous minorities for over 50 years.
Key Products and Services
edit- Documentation and Awareness: The GfbV researches and documents human rights violations to inform and raise awareness among the public[3][4].
- Lobbying and Political Campaigns: The organization engages in effective lobbying with governments, parliaments, and international organizations to represent the interests of endangered minorities[1][4].
- Support for Local Efforts: The GfbV supports local initiatives to strengthen the human rights of minorities and indigenous peoples and works closely with these groups[3][4].
- Conflict Prevention and Human Rights Protection: The organization undertakes conflict prevention initiatives and advocates for protection against crimes against humanity and genocide[1][4].
Main Mission and Values
editThe main mission of the GfbV is to be an incorruptible voice for "those who have no voice." The organization advocates for a world where the rights of ethnic and religious minorities as well as nationalities are respected. Its values are based on independence, credibility, and transparency. The GfbV is primarily funded by private donations and membership fees and reports openly about its work and finances[2][4].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
edit- Protection from Human Rights Violations: The GfbV works to prevent crimes against humanity and genocide and to hold those responsible accountable[1][4].
- Companies and Ethical Responsibility: The organization demands that companies recognize and implement their ethical responsibility, especially regarding the impact of resource extraction on indigenous and minority communities[3][4].
- Preservation of Cultural Diversity: The GfbV is committed to preserving the diversity of cultures, languages, and traditions and highlights the positive significance of this diversity[4].
International Presence and Collaborations
editThe GfbV is represented by independent sections in Austria, Switzerland, South Tyrol/Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Iraq, and has representatives in London and Luxembourg. All sections are united under GfbV International based in Berlin. The organization has consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC) and the Council of Europe[1][3].
The Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker remains an important and indispensable voice for the rights and protection of endangered minorities worldwide.