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Montly Archive August 2018

OPEN ASIA|Armanshahr among 127 Rights groups call for immediate release of Nabeel Rajab after UN group calls his detention arbitrary and discriminatory

OPEN ASIA|Armanshahr among 127 Rights groups call for immediate release of Nabeel Rajab after UN group (WGAD) calls his detention arbitrary and discriminatory.

Wednesday، 29 August، 2018

‘We are real’: Saudi feminists launch online radio

Saudi feminists launch online radio. Operating out of a small room in an unknown country, a new internet radio station broadcasts a programme aimed at campaigning for greater women’s rights in Saudi Arabia.

Wednesday، 29 August، 2018

Dadaab Stories; a large collection of stories and films by refugees in Kenya

Dadaab Stories is a multimedia platform containing a large collection of stories and films from Dadaab Refugee camp in Kenya, mostly Somali refugees.

Wednesday، 29 August، 2018

At Mumbai film fest, Cecilia cries out about child trafficking

Hindustan Times Gautaman Bhaskaran Pankaj Johar’s Cecilia is centred around the issue of child trafficking in India. The film will be screened at the MAMI (in the 2016 edition) Cecilia alongwith Pankaj Johar and his […]

Wednesday، 29 August، 2018

UNICEF Report A global initiative on out-of-school children in Afghanistan

UNICEF A global initiative on out-of-school children; All children in school and learning UNICEF Afghanistan/2017/Froutan Children in Afghanistan – and their households may face war, displacement, migration and natural disasters in trying to access education, in addition to more […]

Wednesday، 29 August، 2018

REPORT: Gender equality & male engagement; It only works if everyone plays

ICRW GENDER EQUITY & MALE ENGAGEMENT (REPORT) It only works if everyone plays   Meaningful engagement with men and boys is increasingly recognized as critical to gender equality and equity, necessary not only for women’s […]

Monday، 27 August، 2018

The Gender Justice Shadow of Complementarity: Lessons from the International Criminal Court’s preliminary examinations in Guinea and Colombia

INTLAWGRRLS — In early July 2013, Human Rights Watch reported that one of the alleged perpetrators of the 2009 Guinea stadium massacre, Lieutenant-Colonel Claude Pivi, has been charged with murder, rape and destruction of property. This […]

Friday، 24 August، 2018

An evolutionary analysis of gender-based war crimes and the continued tolerance of “forced marriage”

Research: An evolutionary analysis of gender-based war crimes and the continued tolerance of “forced marriage”.

Friday، 24 August، 2018

Policy Paper on Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes

ICC — Over the past few decades, the international community has taken progressive steps to put an end to impunity for sexual and gender-based crimes. The Statute of the ICC is the first international instrument […]

Friday، 24 August، 2018

Confirmation of charges hearing in Dominic Ongwen case: hopeful signs for gender justice?

INTLAWGRRLS – From 21 to 27 January 2016, the confirmation of charges hearing in the Dominic Ongwen case was held at the International Criminal Court (ICC). It is an important case for many reasons, one of which is this […]

Friday، 24 August، 2018