INTRODUCING THE EKENS FOUNDATION CHARTER

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INTRODUCING THE EKENS FOUNDATION CHARTER

INTRODUCING THE EKENS FOUNDATION CHARTER

  1. Presented by the Founder and the president, Ekens Azubuike, 
  2. Ekens Foundation International, a Think Tank Civil and Political Rights advocate, dedicated to helping refugees and asylum seekers globally, the less privileged and the voiceless, oppressed and detainees in real-time humanitarian responses
  3. Ekens Foundation is an accredited member of the United Nations Consultative status of the Economic and Social Council, Promoting Universal Periodic Review on Human Rights and the mechanisms, and sustainable development goal

OTHER SERVICES

  1. Our services include compiling a comprehensive report on a Human Rights Situation that requires United Nations Council attention, while engaging in researches and publication of Travesty of Justice, Mistrial of Justice, Reprisal Action and Systematic Oppression domestically and Internationally, 

INTERNATIONAL COVENANT AND IMPLEMENTATION

  1. We work hard to assure adequate enforcement and implementation of respective United Nations Charters and the International Covenant and its treaties by the host countries with their national governments assigned and ratified by them across the globe, In promoting the betterment of the lives of underprivileged people in conformity with the International norms practices

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES

  1. Our primary objectives are to fight injustice in the arrear of social, economic, welfare covering the compound development of needy in collaboration of our various services and channeling to the Rural oppressed area in collaborating with the various United Nations and other international organizations, forums or Committees, locally and internationally
  2. Including both governmental and non-governmental agencies, such as the United Nations Human Rights Committee, the compound body of independent experts that monitors implementation of the International Covenant on Civil and political rights, against those whose human rights and justice have been infringed on impunity by various authorities.
  3. INCLUDING COLLABORATING WITH UNEP, UNODC, UNCAC, UN NGLS,UN DESA, WTO, ICC, UNCTAD, ILO, IFAD, UN AIDS, VNGOC, World Bank, IMF, UNV, particularly to uplift the lives of poorest of the poor through the following Ekens Foundation programs 

POLITICAL INFLUENCE

  1. We engage in building a strong political alliance with the goal of affluence the ethics voters in other to change demographic electionOur influence includes engaging in robust and civic campaigns while making clouded horizon gathering by way of using the ethnic votes as a protest vote to politically lobby during every primary and general election. 

LOBBYING CAMPAIGN

  1. We lobby by way of upholding the strong voice in the civil society, in the form of influencing the opinions of decisions makers, and Influential personalities or government policies and the elected officials through correspondence on concerns issues, 
  2. Lobbying to influence individuals, groups, communities, companies or organizations power brokers to address the concerns on a wide range of issues from global human rights, to Civil and Political Rights, Immigration and refugee laws, police, security and prison reforms, through local community development projects

ETHNIC AND MINORITIES RIGHTS CAMPAIGN

  1. We advance in advocacy of ethnic and minority’s rights, by so doing, engaging on researches with a written opinion and recommendations via physical letters to governments and elected officials demonstrating our passion about some issues while expressing appreciation for the work that they are doing or has already done then clearly stating the issues we are likely to be discussed. 
  2. While making strong opposition clear on what we do not agree in providing an exit form of decisions regarding the policy and reforms that could influence in expressing the reasons for nurturing the natural way of assisting or providing solutions to these issues. 

MEETINGS WITH DECISION MAKERS

  1. On the other hand, we do meet authorities in person when possible, by attending events held by the politicians that we wish to reach by asking sensitive questions if provided a period for feedback. 
  2. While some politicians could be arrogant, we don’t use our particular opportunity to argue with them if we find their response to our question inadequate.  But we rottenly perform adequate researches into issues we feel strongly about in other to be very familiar with it as well as the related policies or bill that we have the power to influence through
  3. We consistently read and follow up articles and other information’s through various issues from deference sources as we know that some news sources could be very biased toward a particular stance or political
  4. These are the most reasonable ways we could assure that the authorities in power understand the stance and influence on a given issue to a particular committee

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS FOCUS

  1. We focus on the positive change of lives of the less Privileged, the following goals:
  2. Widows,
  3. Devastated Orphan,
  4. Refugees and Asylum seekers
  5. Refugees,
  6. Poverty,
  7. Hunger,
  8. Health,
  9. Education,
  10. Gender,
  11. Clean Water,
  12. Clean Energy,
  13. Economic Growth,
  14. Good Governance,
  15. Accountability,
  16. Transparency,
  17. Climate and Environment,
  18. Innovation,
  19. Industries and Infrastructure,
  20. Institution,
  21. Across Border Justice,
  22. Conflict Resolutions,
  23. Peace and Negotiation,
  24. Culture,
  25. Indigenous Rights,
  26. Rights and Civil Society,
  27. Science,
  28. Human Rights,
  29. Cutting Edge Researches,
  30. Real-time Humanitarian Responses around the globe. 

POLITICAL ROAD MAP

  1. Advocating for ethnic protest vote during elections both local and international in regards appealing all the ethics voters to join our protest vote by way of casting their vote against the party or the candidates they usually support who might have expected their vote, 
  2. By so doing, showing our legitimate grievances on the ethnic voter’s discontent and disapproval of some things the elected officials are doing or planning to do by way of voting for a fringe candidate, or a less preferred candidate, or a political party collectively among the ethnic’s and minority voters. 

MOBILIZATION

  1. Including mobilization and organizing coast to coast forum by educating the grassroots ethnic voters locally and internationally both in political and cultural movement with the intent to mobilize through our political ability in casting the so-called protest votes to change the demographic results of the federal, state, provincial, local government election through the grassroots alliance electorates.

ETHNIC ENGAGEMENT

  1. Engaging on ethnic and minority campaigns while upholding the ethnic voter’s rights, at the same time participating in choosing and endorsing the right candidate’s through the rights platform that would promote and protect the interest of the ethnic and minorities
  2. Negotiating on behalf of the ethics and the cultural group’s through good manifesto of a preferred political platform meanwhile holding politicians accountable for good governance in pre and post-elections. Participating in electoral observations as independent observers domestically and internationally in line with sustainability

VOLUNTEERING

  1. We volunteer socially, economically, culturally and on political activities, including on campaign against the deportation of rejected refugees and asylum seekers. Early release of incarcerated ones by way of rehabilitation into society, and reuniting them with their families, Recommending for overhaul Immigration and refugees reforms and advocating for the creation of the new, Immigration Ombudsmen

PETITIONING

  1. Reaffirming our commitment to petitioning, present and represents the oppressed class and the ethnic minority or cultural groups including the powerless against any oppressive government or organization locally and internationally. 

EXECUTION OF LEGITIMATE GRIVEINCES

  1. We mandate to execute what is called legitimate grievances in other to stop the re-election of some elected officials because of their attitude of disconnection of ethnic grassroots voters after winning election.
  2. While canvassing with the intent to stop the re-election of those politicians, we classified as the proud and arrogant elected officials and to make them learn their lesson to understand that whenever a politician urge to exhibits proud and disconnect him or herself from the grassroots ethnic voters, he or she ought to serve one term as a consequence of
  3. Arrogance, Details at ekensfoundation.org
  4. Ekens Foundation is a subsidiary of Ekens Security and Law Science, Canada, specialized in International Security Expert, Counterintelligence, Remote Monitoring, Investigation Bureau and Surveillances. Details at ekensdetective.com

Ekens Azubuike

Founder: Ekens Foundation International

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