Partnering with the Facta est Lux – Human Rights Institute (FEL-HRI) provides access to carefully structured, reliable cooperation grounded in accessibility, innovation, and co-creation. Partners benefit from FEL-HRI’s uniquely respectful working culture and high level of satisfaction derived from its tailored approach, firmly rooted in international human rights law and a rights-based methodology.

Public domestic, regional, or international institutions; civil society organizations; local communities; private sector entities; informal networks; and individuals can partner with FEL-HRI. They can expect full institutional commitment and meticulous care in receiving context-sensitive, impactful solutions. Partners benefit from the Institute’s demonstrated capacity to translate complex human rights frameworks and standards—including those of the European Union, the United Nations, the OSCE, the Council of Europe, and the G20—into meaningful and measurable outcomes.

FEL-HRI provides partners with clear strategic planning, operational strategies, theoretical and applied research, policy advice, training programmes, monitoring and evaluation frameworks, and structured dialogue and consensus-building formats tailored to specific institutional and contextual needs.

For organizations seeking expert-led capacity building, strengthened governance, enhanced legal compliance, or improved democratic resilience, the Facta est Lux – Human Rights Institute offers a credible, independent, and effective partnership.

As a dynamic hub within a pluralistic and rapidly evolving human rights ecosystem, FEL-HRI embodies the principles of independence, integrity, equality, non-discrimination, and impartiality. Its engagement model prioritizes long-term strategic partnerships rather than one-time service delivery. For institutions seeking an agile and reliable partner to support institutional positioning within global and regional human rights processes, FEL-HRI provides both expertise and sustained collaboration.

Through its portfolio of specialized expertise and committed, research-based solutions, FEL-HRI enables partners to advance understanding of rights, uphold dignity, and empower changemakers—contributing to the enduring objective of making human rights a lived reality.

Target Groups and Stakeholders

The Institute’s Working Programme addresses a broad range of stakeholders, including:

  • Civil society organisations
  • Religious, belief-based, philosophical, and non-confessional organizations
  • Public authorities and policymakers
  • Private sector actors
  • Media and communication professionals
  • Youth organisations and young leaders
  • Academic institutions and researchers
  • Formal and non-formal educational institutions

Our partners