The United Human Rights Organization (UHRO) is a nationally recognized humanitarian organization dedicated to promoting dignity, justice, and equal rights for every individual across Sri Lanka. Since our establishment, we have worked tirelessly to support vulnerable communities, defend fundamental freedoms, and encourage responsible citizenship through awareness, advocacy, and action. At UHRO, we believe that true human rights flourish when duty and responsibility come first. Our guiding principle — “Duty Before Rights” — reflects our commitment to building a society where fairness, respect, and accountability are upheld by all.
To educate the public on human rights and social responsibility, to stand firmly against all forms of human rights and fundamental rights violations, and to foster constructive dialogue that promotes awareness, justice, and collective action for a more equitable and dignified society.
A just and responsible society where every person is treated with dignity, enjoys their fundamental rights, and contributes positively to the nation.
We conduct workshops, seminars, and outreach programs to educate the public on rights, duties, laws, and ethical conduct.
We support individuals facing discrimination, injustice, or rights violations by guiding them toward the right legal pathways.
We work closely with communities to promote unity, social responsibility, and peaceful coexistence.
Our organization monitors human rights concerns and advocates for fair practices, accountability, and transparency at local and national levels.
We inspire and involve young people in leadership, activism, and community development to create a responsible future generation.
The United Human Rights Organization (UHRO) is a humanitarian organization dedicated to promoting justice, equality, and responsible citizenship in Sri Lanka. Our work includes awareness programs, community support, legal guidance, and advocacy.
Our motto emphasizes that a fair and peaceful society is built when individuals act responsibly. Fulfilling one’s duties helps protect and strengthen everyone’s rights.
Yes. You can report concerns related to injustice, discrimination, or rights violations through our Contact Form or by calling our office. All reports are treated with full confidentiality.
UHRO offers legal guidance and direction, helping individuals understand their rights and available legal pathways. We do not replace lawyers but can connect you with the proper resources.
Anyone in Sri Lanka facing injustice, discrimination, harassment, or human-rights–related concerns can reach out to us for assistance.
Yes. We organize seminars, workshops, school programs, and community sessions to educate the public about human rights, laws, duties, and social responsibilities.
You can contact us through the website to learn about volunteer opportunities, memberships, and upcoming projects. We welcome individuals who are passionate about humanitarian work.
Donations can be made via bank transfer using the following details:
Account Name: United Human Rights Organization
Bank: Commercial Bank PLC
Branch: Thalawathugoda
Account Number: 1000 299 029
SWIFT Code: CCEYLKLX
All contributions directly support our outreach projects and community programs.
Absolutely. All personal information shared with UHRO is protected and handled with strict confidentiality and respect.
UHRO operates from:
McLarens Building, 2nd Floor, 123 Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo 4, Sri Lanka.
Office hours:
Mon–Fri: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sat: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM