More than 16,000 people have been killed and some 7,000 people injured in armed violence since Jan. 1, 2022, U.N. Human ...
The new In Detail... series will revisit the true story of Viraj Mendis, a Sri Lankan activist who sought sanctuary at ...
The human rights community must reclaim the future and revive its organizing roots to dismantle paralyzing dystopias—and stop ...
The Universal Periodic Review was created with a clear purpose: to ensure that every UN member state undergoes a peer review ...
The State Department’s new report on human rights says nothing about corruption in government and the freedom of assembly, according to Human Rights Watch — thus, it gives a pass to authoritarian ...
Human Rights First is proud to announce that renowned actor, humanitarian, and activist Richard Gere will be the recipient of ...
Shortcomings in the free nutritious meal (MBG), according to Human Rights Minister Natalius Pigai, stem from management and ...
These are trying times for defenders of America’s proud heritage of welcoming immigrants. Masked agents target people on the basis of race as detention centers proliferate. At Robert F. Kennedy Human ...
The "colour line" still exists today - proof that more must be done to stamp out anti-Black racism, the head of a UN platform that promotes greater inclusion and equality of the global African ...
An excerpt from Silent No Longer on how disability services commodify and devalue the humanity of people with disabilities.
When the temperature rises in Delhi, it does more than scorch the streets. For disabled, neurodivergent, and chronically ill people, heat waves are not just uncomfortable—they are deadly. This ...
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