
History & Vision
The High Commission for General Intervention (HCGI/HACIG) was established on December 21, 1998, in Mfou, Yaoundé, Cameroon, under Law No. 081 AD/JO5/BAPP. Dedicated to upholding human rights, HCGI/HACIG is affiliated with Cameroon’s National Commission for Human Rights and received recognition from the United Nations through letter No. ADM/250/YNB/MO20201/09 dated January 14, 2009. Its inception marked a collective commitment to challenge systemic injustices and promote human rights globally. Over the years, HCGI/HACIG has expanded its reach through partnerships with communities, organizations, and individual philanthropists, amplifying voices and driving impactful change worldwide.
Team & Governance
We are guided by a diverse, committed team of human rights professionals, legal experts, field advocates, and community organizers. Our governance structure includes:
An Executive Bureau incarnated by a General High Commissioner (GHC):
Provides strategic leadership and oversight.
Eighteen (18) SPECIALIZED ORGANS known as COUNCILS:
Manages daily operations and drives the mission forward in all sectors of works.
Uniforms:
We have various authorized types of paramilitary uniforms (accessories and epaulettes), which are worn based on the specific missions assigned.
MAIN Organs:
Offers specialized insight on human rights law, policy, and advocacy etc..
ORGANS OF HCGI / HACIG

ORGANIGRAMME OF HCGI / HACIG

Partners & Networks
We proudly collaborate with: