We educate.
The IHRA’s Working Groups and Committees publish educational recommendations to help guide teachers and organizations
We research.
The IHRA is the only intergovernmental organization mandated to focus solely on Holocaust-related issues
We remember.
The IHRA's Member Countries have pledged to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust, honoring their legacy and their memory
Stockholm Declaration
The founding document of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, the Stockholm Declaration was adopted in 2000 and continues to serve as an ongoing affirmation of each IHRA Member Country’s commitment to shared principles.
Remember the Genocide of the Roma
To mark Roma Genocide Remembrance Day on 2 August, we share this article by Anna Míšková, Chair of the IHRA Committee of the Genocide of the Roma.
Our Focus Areas
The IHRA brings together experts in Holocaust education, research and remembrance, including museum, memorial and education professionals, historians, archaeologists, and specialists in genocide studies and other disciplines. The multidisciplinary groups that result are able to focus on specific priority areas, allowing for the IHRA to put forth meaningful policy recommendations.
The extraordinary journeys of ordinary objects
Ordinary objects; extraordinary journeys: items we take for granted can provide clues to the stories of our ancestors. An IHRA grant is helping keep the memory of the Holocaust alive via an emotive...
Unlocking forgotten memories of the Holocaust
An artist’s journey to uncover her family history grew into a decades long mission to establish a memorial for the victims of the Jungfernhof concentration camp.
For years, two small greying...