Introduction

The RMF's activities in human rights and democracy began in 1994 and are focused on women and youth.
Since then it has published a human rights and public freedoms quarterly (Hurryat), joined the Euro-Mediterranean Network for Human Rights, published a human rights manual, published a simplified version of the Convention on the Rights of the Child , Houkoukouna (Our Rights) in Arabic to target 14 - 18 year olds, created a Legislative Public Forum, created human rights clubs in schools, and conducted numerous workshops on the following themes:
Political participation of women and youth
Women and economic opportunities
Liberalism
Civil society and NGOs
Citizenship and the electoral process
Leadership and conflict resolution
Problems of public education
Women's rights
Objectives of RMF's actions in this field:
Development of a responsible democratic citizenry.
Promotion and defense of the principles and values of human rights, with a focus on women's rights and children's rights.
Contribute to building a responsible civil society that will strengthen national unity and promote democratic values and social justice.
Organization of conferences and seminars to familiarize participants with the principles and mechanisms of human rights and their application.
Publications.
Creation of youth clubs.
From 2004, the RMF has expanded its project of creating human rights clubs in schools with the REACT project for raising awareness on human rights and democracy among youth while continuing to offer numerous workshops for youth on democracy and human rights.
RMF is a member of the following networks:
Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network
Euro-Arab Network for Development and Integration
Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC)
Arab MENA Network for children in difficult circumstances