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Montly Archive July 2018

Why Women Matter

Natural disasters, projected in many climate models to increase in frequency and intensity, reveal the complex relationship between gender and climate. In general, natural disasters exacerbate existing inequalities and disproportionately affect women: more women are killed than men

Thursday، 19 July، 2018

The Rome Statute at Twenty : 10 Challenges for an Effective and Independent International Criminal Court

Prior to the anniversary day of the adoption of the founding treaty of the International Criminal Court (ICC), the first of its kind, FIDH issues a briefing note which addresses 10 challenges to an effective and independent international court.

Thursday، 19 July، 2018

Interview: The Future of International Justice Amid Boundless Cruelty

Human Rights Watch – The ICC, the world’s only permanent international court designed to try war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide, marks the 20th anniversary of its founding treaty on July 17, 2018. The court […]

Wednesday، 18 July، 2018

LOSING THE WAR FOR GIRLS’ EDUCATION IN AFGHANISTAN

Wednesday، 18 July، 2018

Discovery of the New East Talents at the 53rd Karlovy Vary Film Festival: “Leakage” and “The Forbidden Strings” from Iran

OpenAsia | 40Braids Shahla Rostami The New East Talents at the 53rd Karlovy Vary Film Festival (29 June-7 July 2018) included Works in Progress, the traditional presentation of projects in post-production (with an awarded post-production package […]

Saturday، 14 July، 2018

A place named as “A warning to all human kind”

Friday، 13 July، 2018

The role of women in violent extremism in Asia

In 2011, the United States made a commitment to join countries around the world in accelerating the implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000), the first resolution adopted by the Security Council to […]

Friday، 13 July، 2018

Clothing Brands Need to Step Up and Keep Women Safe in Their Factories

In a recent survey of experts, countries were ranked according to how safe they are for women. India came out as the most dangerous, followed by Afghanistan and Syria.

Monday، 9 July، 2018

France: Child Migrants Left Adrift in Paris

Human Rights Watch (Paris) – Child protection authorities in Paris are using flawed age assessment procedures for unaccompanied migrant children, excluding many from care they need and are entitled to, Human Rights Watch said in […]

Monday، 9 July، 2018

Interview: Years of Untold Suffering at Jail Ogaden

Human Rights Watch – In the Somali region of Ethiopia, it seems like everyone knows someone who was locked up in the dreaded Jail Ogaden, but no one wants to speak about the horrors there. The […]

Monday، 9 July، 2018