About Hivos

Vision and values

Vision and values

Hivos is a human rights and social justice organization driven by humanist values. We were founded in 1968, at the height of the global wave of social and political mobilizations in the 1960s that laid the foundation for new progressive civil society movements worldwide.

Hivos strengthens and resources organizations and movements with the potential to improve a broad range of human, civil, and political rights. In particular, if they are directly at risk of being targeted or if they have the potential to spark popular mobilization for a transformative progressive agenda. We work in partnerships with others in the Americas, Africa, Europe, and Southwest Asia and North Africa (SWANA).

Despite many obstacles, people and their organizations continue to show remarkable resilience and creativity, combining advocacy, sustained protests, online campaigns, strategic litigation, and artivism.

Vision

We envision a just world in which everyone, regardless of their identity, background or circumstances, lives in dignity and freedom and can build a fair and sustainable future for themselves, their communities, and the wider society.

Mission

Our mission is to defend and expand the civil and political rights that enable individuals, marginalized communities, their movements, and their organizations to claim and realize equality and justice.

Our DNA

Hivos has guts and dares to tackle sensitive issues. The way we question existing power structures and their effects on society is different and innovative. We are not afraid to confront the powers that be in the quest for new solutions. And we critically review how we achieve the mission and goals we have set.

Hivos' vision is that every person has the right to live in freedom and dignity

Core values

Our values are people centered. We believe everyone has the right to live in freedom and dignity, to
enjoy equal opportunities, and to influence decisions that affect their lives, communities, and country.

Where we aim for impact

Our focus is on supporting civil society organizations and networks; informal groups; independent media and cultural actors; human rights defenders; community organizations, and other organized civil society actors that form vital networks to improve their societies. We plan to sustain and strengthen these target populations by providing funding, knowledge, and skills, as well as access to institutions, platforms, and donors. But also, by publicly taking sides with activists and human rights defenders to amplify their voices. At the same time, we are constantly developing our organization’s technical and political skills to support civil society effectively and share these skills with others.

More and more, cities are the places where people organize and negotiate power. So we see the greatest potential for supporting and organizing civic and political activism in urban areas across Africa, the Americas, and West Asia. And we will continue our close collaboration with the Humanis Foundation in Indonesia. But we will also seek to work in Europe, engaging with like-minded networks and coalitions to help turn the tide of shrinking civic space that threatens this continent as well.

Our priority is the civil and political rights of movements and civil society actors targeted by the powerful because of their transformational social or political agenda. However, we believe that these rights can also be promoted and protected by addressing underlying economic, social, and/or human rights as an entry point.

For example, through our past and present initiatives that use economic empowerment to increase the resilience of LGBTIQ+ people facing societal exclusion, or the Urban Futures program, which facilitates youth participation in city level governance by involving them in promoting healthy food systems, or Voice, an inclusive grant-making program that supported around 750 projects led by groups and individuals from the margins of (civil) society.

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Help us build and strengthen social justice movements, support change-makers who confront systemic oppression, and throw a lifeline to activists in danger.