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National human rights institution: Best Practice
National institutions must be accessible, especially to people who are exposed to human rights violations or non-fulfilment of their rights. Depending on the national context, these are likely to include: women, ethnic, linguistic, religious or other minorities, indigenous peoples, non-nationals and people with disabilities, as well as the very poor. Access is especially important when NHRIs handle complaints; but all NHRIs should ensure they can hear the concerns of such groups
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