Amstelveen

A charming city outside of Amsterdam, Amstelveen has long been known for its quality of life, extensive green spaces and cultural diversity. In 2025, the city cemented its commitment to human rights by becoming a Shelter City, a collaborative project between the city of Amstelveen, Lawyers for Lawyers (L4L) and Justice & Peace.

Shelter City Amstelveen serves as a temporary respite programme specifically designed for lawyers who are at risk because of their work. With a focus on knowledge exchange, cultural activities, and professional development, this initiative provides a safe and supportive environment where these legal professionals can recharge and continue their important work, away from the threats they face in their home countries.

Our support

Rest and re-energize

In Shelter City Amstelveen, lawyers find a safe space where they can rest and recharge, away from the challenges and risks of their work. During their stay, they can enjoy the city’s serene and vibrant atmosphere, drawing strength and inspiration from the comfort and tranquility that make Amstelveen a welcoming space.

Tailormade support

During their stay in Shelter City Amstelveen, lawyers are offered a personal experience tailored to their needs, including receiving psychological support and medical assistance from trained professionals. They are also offered the opportunity to learn new skills and follow courses, lectures and workshops that can strengthen their work and allow them to continue more safely and effectively. 

Engage with local allies

We support lawyers who wish to raise awareness for their cause by arranging opportunities for them to speak publicly about their work and the human rights situation in their country. We also connect them with legal networks in the Netherlands. This allows them to share their experiences with a wider international audience, creating a platform for knowledge exchange and raising awareness about their experiences and challenges.

Our team

Sophie de Graaf
Sophie de Graaf

Executive Director of Lawyers for Lawyers

Natalia Segura Diez
Natalia Segura Diez

Programme Officer

Our stories

Henry, building spaces of joy and dignity for persons with disabilities
Henry Chivhanga is a 56-year-old Zimbabwean human rights defender who advocates for disability rights. He was a guest in Shelter City Nijmegen in the Spring of 2025. Henry leads the Disability Amalgamation Community Trust (DACT) as its founder and director. They are an organization dedicated towards the representation of minority voices and agency, especially people […]
Shelter City Nijmegen
AL, ensuring safety and dignity for LGBTIQA+ and neurodiverse communities in Madagascar
Content warning: The following article contains descriptions of sexual violence and violence against LGBTIQA+ persons that might be upsetting or disturbing to some readers. My name is AL, and I’m a defender for the rights of queer and neurodiverse people in Madagascar. I define myself as an agender, neurodiverse, and queer person, as well as […]
Shelter City Amsterdam
Hanna, a journalist from Ukraine on sisterhood, human rights advocacy, and peacemaking
Honouring the contributions of journalists and women on the International Day of Women Human Rights Defenders.
Shelter City The Hague
Miluska, advocating for legal protections for the LGBTIQA+ community
Miluska, transwoman, lawyer, and LGBTIQA+ rights defender from Peru reflects on her journey and work as a human rights defender.
Shelter City The Hague
Lou, documenting children’s rights in the Philippines
As a Shelter City Research Fellow at the Asser Institute, Lou, a human rights defender from the Philippines, investigated the accessibility of international justice mechanisms for child victims.
Shelter City The Hague
Guliaim, encouraging to find the activist within you
Guliaim, women's rights defender from Kyrgyzstan, shares her journey and hopes for Kyrgyz women and the future of her country.
Shelter City Nijmegen
Sylvain, advocating for disability rights in the DRC
Sylvain is a disability rights defender from the Democratic Republic of Congo who stayed in Shelter City Rotterdam. Faced with challenges due to the ongoing discrimination against persons with disabilities, he strives to strengthen their participation and inclusion in society.
Shelter City Rotterdam
Czarina, being an activist when they’ve labelled you a terrorist in the Philippines
Czarina, a human rights lawyer from the Philippines, shares how her activism has continued to motivate her despite the severe challenges she faces.
Shelter City Rotterdam

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