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Front page » Sami/indigenous peoples
International recommendation 06.20.2025

Children belonging to Indigenous groups

International recommendation 06.20.2025

Education: aims and coverage

International recommendation 06.19.2025

Abuse, neglect, sexual abuse and exploitation

International recommendation 06.19.2025

Children – non-discrimination

International recommendation 06.19.2025

Data collection of children’s rights

International recommendation 02.13.2025

Rights of Sámi people and five national minorities

International recommendation 03.16.2023

Impacts of climate change on the rights of women

International recommendation 03.15.2023

Women’s health

International recommendation 03.15.2023

Equal participation in political and public life

International recommendation 03.14.2023

Gender-based violence against women

NIM

The primary function of the Norwegian Human Rights Institution is to promote and protect human rights in accordance with the Constitution, the Human Rights Act and other legislation, international treaties and other international law.

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Akersgata 8
0158 Oslo

Mailing adress

Norges institusjon for menneskerettigheter
Postboks 299, Sentrum
0103 Oslo

Contact information

NIM does not process or provide legal aid in individual cases concerning violations of human rights. If you need information about where to turn if you need guidance, advice or legal assistance see our page on Guidance and advice.

Phone: 004723316970
Email: info@nhri.no