Charting Human Rights in a Dramatic New Way
by Thalia Kehoe Rowden, PassBlue October 30, 2018 What if we lived in a world where countries competed to see which ones treated their citizens best — in a race to the top, Olympian style?
Weiterlesenby Thalia Kehoe Rowden, PassBlue October 30, 2018 What if we lived in a world where countries competed to see which ones treated their citizens best — in a race to the top, Olympian style?
Weiterlesenby Enrico Carisch and Loraine Rickard-Martin, PassBlue December 1, 2017 With only few of the current United Nations sanctions cases accomplishing their political objectives, it is not unreasonable to wonder why the system seems broken.
Weiterlesenby Eleanor Nwadinobi and Meera Khanna, PassBlue June 17, 2019 For many women around the world, the death of a spouse is magnified by many losses — of their social status, marital home, land, property,
WeiterlesenJanusz Paweska, National Institute for Communicable Diseases Ebola has claimed around 1400 lives in the Democratic Republic of Congo while there are reports that two people have lost their lives in western Uganda. The Conversation
WeiterlesenSeun Kolade, De Montfort University The unpaved road is badly damaged, full of pot holes. At some point along the road, you find an open refuse dump, where a few young children can be found
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