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ISHR fundraising appeal donor board

A big thanks to everyone who is getting behind our fundraising appeal and investing in a better world by supporting human rights defenders!

Thanks to the following people who generously supported our 2025 fundraising appeal.

Add your name to the list and double your contribution – donate now to support human rights defenders in their work to make the world a more fair, just and peaceful place!

$5000+

$1000 – 4999

  • Benjamin Juratowitch
  • Elise, Florence and Marie Golay
  • Madeleine Sinclair
  • Marina Dailly *
  • Patricia Schulz
  • Philip Alston
  • Phil Lynch and Lucy McKernan *
  • Pooja Patel *
  • Add your name here!

$500 – 999

  • Alistair Sinclair
  • Chris Sidoti *
  • Jamil Dakwar
  • Kevin Bell
  • Luc Dockendorf
  • Rosemary McCreery
  • Stephen Marks
  • Traute Wolk *
  • Add your name here!

$101 – 499

  • Anonymous
  • Antonio Calle Sanchez
  • Arnaud Chevallier
  • Beatrix and Peter Luft and family
  • Ben Saul
  • David and Judith Lynch *
  • Elizabeth Evatt
  • Eva Homolkova *
  • Georgios Topulos
  • Hannah Reinl *
  • John Shawley
  • Roland Hacker
  • Add your name here!

Up to $100

  • Anonymous
  • Anja and Lutz Schmidt
  • Diana Johanson
  • Hannah Reinl
  • Lorraine Potts
  • Maria Stewart
  • Ruth Barson
  • Sarah Booth
  • Sarah Joseph
  • Stephen Marks
  • Tina Luft
  • Thomas Valenti
  • Valentine Sébile
  • Vincent Ploton
  • Add your name here!

* Amounts that are asterixed are matched in full or in part thanks to the Z Zurich Foundation. 

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