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Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 66 year VI

Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 66 year VI

Thursday 24 April 2014

Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 65 year VI

Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 65 year VI

Monday 21 April 2014

Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 64 year VI

Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 64 year VI

Friday 18 April 2014

Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 63 year VI

Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 63 year VI

Thursday 3 April 2014

Conflict Transformation: Transforming cultures of violence to overcome injustice and poverty – OXFAM HUMANITARIAN POLICY NOTE

All people have a fundamental right to life and security. Oxfam works to ensure this right is respected, not only by responding to humanitarian emergencies, but by addressing the violent conflict which, as its Humanitarian Strategy 2020 recognises, is one of the key drivers of poverty.

Friday 28 March 2014

Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 62 year VI

Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 62 year VI

Friday 28 March 2014

Community-based approaches to safety and security

The findings argue for the critical role of civil society in security and justice sector development and point to some of the measures necessary to support such groups effectively. The report reinforces the observation that successful security and justice interventions need to integrate both community-based and institutionally led reforms.

Friday 28 March 2014

Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 61 year VI

Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 61 year VI

Thursday 20 March 2014

Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 60 year VI

Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society newsletter – issue 60 year VI

Saturday 15 March 2014

Business and Human Rights: FIDH Calls on the International Community to Enhance Standards and Ensure Redress

This paper is based on five case studies, in Cambodia, Brazil, Libya, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Occupied Palestinian Territory. The assessment of the effect of corporate activities on the human rights of individuals and communities in these five locations identified shortcomings in the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs), significant difficulties arising with their implementation, and protection gaps which need to be closed.

Wednesday 12 March 2014