Overview

Membership in the African–US Organization for Diplomatic Relations and Human Rights (AUSDRHR) reflects a formal commitment to the principles of diplomacy, human rights protection, and international cooperation. Our membership system is designed in accordance with global standards practiced by:

Categories of Membership

A. Individual Membership

Open to advocates, researchers, diplomats, journalists, academics, and professionals who support the organization’s mission.

B. Institutional Membership

Granted to: NGOs Universities and research centers Diplomatic and public institutions Civil society organizations

C. Honorary Membership

Awarded selectively to distinguished figures who demonstrate exceptional contributions to diplomacy, peacebuilding, or human rights.

D. International Partnership Membership

For international entities seeking structured cooperation in diplomacy, research, humanitarian response, or monitoring efforts.

E. Complaint & Feedback System

A secure reporting mechanism allows: Submission of complaints Reporting violations Providing feedback on staff, processes, or decisions All submissions are reviewed with confidentiality and impartiality.

Member Rights

Members are entitled to:

Access to official reports and publications

Participation in conferences and international events

Priority for training programs and diplomatic workshops

Access to policy briefings and research materials

Ability to request mission participation (subject to approval)

Voting rights (for eligible categories)

Member Responsibilities

Members must:

Uphold the organization’s charter and ethical principles
Maintain neutrality and respect for international law
Ensure accuracy and honesty in reporting
Respect confidentiality of sensitive information
Avoid conflicts of interest
Contribute to activities that serve human rights and diplomacy

Search of Membership

Verification of Membership Certificate

Visitors can verify any membership certificate issued by the AUSDRHR through the official website.

Verification Process:

Application Process

Personal or institutional information
Passport or ID copy (for identity validation)
Professional background
Motivation statement
Supporting documents (optional)

Fees & Contributions

Membership fees support: Research missions
Humanitarian response programs
Diplomatic initiatives
Administrative and operational transparency
Training and capacity building
(Some categories may be exempt.)

Cancellation & Suspension

Membership may be suspended or revoked in cases of: Ethical violations
Misrepresentation
Abuse of organizational affiliation
Breach of international standards
Legal misconduct relevant to human rights or diplomacy
A formal review process is conducted before any disciplinary action.

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