What does bhr mean?
bhr means Business and Human Rights
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What is the abbreviation for Business and Human Rights?
2 ways to abbreviate Business and Human Rights
Business and Human Rights can be abbreviated as bhr
Other shorthands for Business and Human Rights are: BAHR
Business and Human Rights can be abbreviated as bhr
Other shorthands for Business and Human Rights are: BAHR
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AAHHR - Atlanta Alliance for Health and Human Rights
- BAHR - Business and Human Rights
- BHMRD - Business and Human Resources Management Directorate
- BHRRC - Business and Human Rights Resource Centre
- HDHRC - Human Dignity and Human Rights Caucus
- BHMR - Business and Human Resources Management
- DMHR - Democracy and Human Rights
- EHR - Equalities and Human Rights
- HETHR - Human Enhancement Technologies and Human Rights
- IHR - Islam and Human Rights
- AHRC - And Human Rights Commission
- AHRC - And Human Rights CTUHR
- DHR - Democracy and Human Rights
- EQHR - Equity and Human Rights
- PHR - Peace and Human Rights
- SHR - Science and Human Rights
- HRAP - Human Rights Accountability Project (Lutheran World Federation Office for International Affairs and Human Rights and World Council of Churches)
- jhr - Justice and Human Rights
- lhr - Law and Human Rights
- Anglosphere. - That portion of the world community that speaks English and subscribes to certain principles of law and human rights.