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    Syrian Network for Human Rights

    SNHR: Not an NVOCC

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    Company Overview

    The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) is not a Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier (NVOCC) but a UK-based human rights NGO. It was founded in June 2011 by Fadel Abdul Ghany and focuses on monitoring casualties and briefing various United Nations agencies. SNHR is involved in documenting human rights abuses in Syria and has been cited by news media and non-governmental organizations. It does not engage in maritime shipping or logistics services.

    Leadership & Operations

    Total Employees
    27
    Headquarters
    London, UK

    SNHR is governed by a board of directors with five members, and its executive director manages seven divisions. The organization has 27 full-time employees and over 70 volunteers.

    Equipment & Technology

    SNHR does not operate in the maritime shipping sector and therefore does not have any equipment or technology related to NVOCC operations.

    Global Network

    SNHR operates primarily in the context of human rights monitoring in Syria and does not have a global network related to maritime shipping.

    Service Portfolio

    SNHR does not offer services related to maritime shipping or NVOCC operations. Its focus is on human rights monitoring and documentation.