This material has been produced by the OHCHR or the OHCHR, sometimes with the support of its partners. This material seeks to raise awareness of laws and human rights among the population.
This material can be easily printed and used by human rights NGOs and associations in awareness-raising activities, but it can also be used by anyone wishing to learn about their rights.
Important message: Training courses organized in coordination with the OHCHR and materials produced by the OHCHR are free of charge.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights - French
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights - English
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Lingala
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Swahili/Kiswahili
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Tshiluba
Leaflet against the stigmatization of victims of sexual violence
- Leaflet against the stigmatization of victims of sexual violence (French)
- Leaflet against the stigmatization of victims of sexual violence (Swahili)
Illustrated leaflet
- Illustrated leaflet: What to do after a rape (French)
- Illustrated leaflet: What to do after a rape (Kiswahili)
- Illustrated leaflet: What to do after a rape (Kikongo - Bandundu)
- Illustrated leaflet: What to do after a rape (Kikongo)
- Illustrated leaflet: What to do after a rape (Lingala)
- Illustrated leaflet: What to do after a rape (Tshiluba)
- Leaflet: What to do after a rape? (Swahili)
Leaflet
- Leaflet: What to do after a rape? (French)
- Leaflet: What to do after a rape? (Tshiluba)
- Leaflet: What is torture? (French)
- Leaflet: What is torture? (Tshiluba)
Guide to the rights of arrested persons
Human rights and prisons: pocket reference guide for prison officers
Civil liberties - practical guide for election periods in the Democratic Republic of Congo - FR
Laws of July 20, 2006 on sexual violence
Protocol for legal and judicial support for victims of sexual violence
Working with the UN Human Rights Program: a handbook for civil society
