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Armanshahr/OPENASIA HR & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 89 year VII
Armanshahr/OPENASIA HR & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 89 year VII
Saturday 4 October 2014Winners and losers: how budgeting for human rights can help the poor
Recent research reveals the impact that international covenants could have on government taxation and expenditures. Based on civil society organization (CSO) campaigns around the world, human rights law—coupled with budget analysis—can be a powerful tool to hold governments to account for how their policies affect the poor.
Saturday 27 September 2014Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 88 year VII
Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 88 year VII
Saturday 27 September 2014“Until the Very End” Politically Motivated Imprisonment in Uzbekistan
Source: HRW This 121-page report presents disturbing new findings about the treatment of 34 of Uzbekistan’s most prominent people imprisoned on politically motivated charges. They include two of the world’s longest imprisoned journalists and others […]
Friday 26 September 2014Law Reforms in the Arab World: Tunisia and Morocco
This report by Mounira Charrad was presented at the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) Division for Social Policy and Development Expert Group Meeting, New York, 15 – 17 May 2012
Friday 26 September 2014Less is More: International Intervention and the Limits of Afghan Growth
Development projects and coonstruction work around military bases make up an overwhelmingly large part of Afghanistan’s economy. With foreign troops withdrawing and declining aid, the country is looking for its future economic path.
Wednesday 24 September 2014Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 87 year VII
Armanshahr Human Rights & Civil Society Newsletter – issue 87 year VII
Saturday 20 September 2014Europe: National Courts Extend Reach of Justice
Governments wanting to limit impunity for the most serious international crimes should look to the examples of three European countries showing leadership in this area, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
Saturday 20 September 2014EVENT: International Conference: Religious-Right, Secularism and Civil Rights
Join notable free-thinkers, atheists and secularists from around the world for a weekend of discussions and debates on the religious-Right, its attacks on civil rights and freedoms, and the role of secularism for 21st century humanity.
Saturday 20 September 2014Violence against Women and Girls: Lessons from South Asia
This report documents the dynamics of violence against women in South Asia across the life cycle, from early childhood to old age. It explores the different types of violence that women may face throughout their lives, as well as the associated perpetrators (male and female)
Saturday 20 September 2014