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Sudan: After 2 Years of War, Global Action Needed

Click to expand Image A view of the damage surrounding Al-Shaab Teaching Hospital following intense clashes between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces in Khartoum, Sudan, on March 29, 2025. 2025 Mohammed Nzar Awad/Anadolu via Getty Images (Nairobi) – Leaders gathering in London on April 15, 2025, should urgently work to protect civilians and guarantee safe, unfettered aid provision as the conflict inSudan...

Published on: April 14, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

China: Police Arrest Tibetans for Internet, Phone Use

Click to expand Image A Tibetan Buddhist monk and a woman share a mobile phone outside the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China, on June 1, 2021. 2021 Kevin Frayer/Getty Images (New York) –China’s government has arrested dozens of people in Tibetan areas since 2021 for politically motived phone and internet-related offenses, Human Rights Watch said today. Tibetan journalists in exile report that...

Published on: April 13, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

Mozambique: No Arrests in Post-Election Political Killings

Click to expand Image Mozambique police officers look on as protesters gather in Maputo while Daniel Chapo is sworn in as Mozambique’s president on January 15, 2025. 2025 AMILTON NEVES/AFP via Getty Images (Johannesburg) –Mozambican authorities have failed to conduct credible investigations into the wave of political killings following the October 2024 general elections, Human Rights Watch said today. Unidentified...

Published on: April 13, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

Civilians Around Sudan’s El Fasher Face New Attacks

Click to expand Image Displaced people who fled the Zamzam camp, gather near the town of Tawila in North Darfur, Sudan, February 14, 2025. 2025 AFP via Getty Images Global leaders need to respond to reports of fresh attacks by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on the Zamzam displacement camp near North Darfur’s capital of El Fasher. The camp hosts at least half a million people who have fled past and present violence...

Published on: April 11, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

In Unit 29, Men Incarcerated in Mississippi Tell Their Stories

In a book released last year, men incarcerated in one of America’s most notorious prisons tell their stories.

Published on: April 11, 2025 | Source: Nonprofit Quarterly favicon Nonprofit Quarterly

Emergency update: Myanmar earthquake

In the midst of its civil war, Myanmar has been struck by a devastating earthquake that killed and injured thousands of people. Local peacebuilders have once again become first responders. They have rapidly reached affected communities that international organisations can’t access and provided support that international governments have failed to deliver. The post Emergency update: Myanmar earthquake appeared first on...

Published on: April 11, 2025 | Source: Peace Direct favicon Peace Direct

US/El Salvador: Venezuelan Deportees Forcibly Disappeared

Relatives of Venezuelan migrants deported from the US to a maximum security prison in El Salvador attend a vigil in front of the El Salvadoran embassy in Caracas on April 2, 2025. JUAN BARRETO/AFP via Getty Images (Washington, DC) – The governments of theUnited States andEl Salvador have subjected more than 200Venezuelan nationals to enforced disappearances and arbitrary detention, Human Rights Watch said today.On...

Published on: April 11, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

Instead of Addressing Child Abuse Prevention, Trump Attacks Trans Youth

Click to expand Image People attend a rally in Union Square supporting transgender youth, New York City, US, February 8, 2025. 2025 Spencer Platt/Getty Images In hisproclamation for National Child Abuse Prevention Month, rather than addressing real threats to children like the federal governmentshould do, United States President Donald J. Trump focused almost exclusively on attacking supporters of transgender youth....

Published on: April 10, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

Women Aren’t Bad at Taking Risks—The System Is Just Rigged

Women typically invest less than men. It’s not that they are unwilling—the problem lies in how investing has been portrayed. For too long, it’s been framed as a high-stakes game requiring bold, aggressive risk-taking. But that narrative is misleading.

Published on: April 10, 2025 | Source: Nonprofit Quarterly favicon Nonprofit Quarterly

Is the New Political Order Undoing Decades of Healthcare Progress?

The United States stands at a political crossroads as recent policy changes threaten to unravel decades of progress toward healthcare equity and accessibility. Are current political shifts merely the latest iteration of a familiar cycle, or do they represent a deeper erosion of foundational healthcare infrastructure?

Published on: April 10, 2025 | Source: Nonprofit Quarterly favicon Nonprofit Quarterly

The Unraveling of Rural Healthcare in Wisconsin and Beyond

Rural hospitals are closing at an alarming rate. What are the reasons for the often abrupt closures, and what happens to the patients and communities left behind?

Published on: April 10, 2025 | Source: Nonprofit Quarterly favicon Nonprofit Quarterly

The Trump Administration’s Assaults on Black History

This week, it was reported that the United States National Park Service had begunscrubbing information from its exhibits about Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad; one of the most significant stories of resistance against chattel slavery in the United States. The move would have destroyed knowledge about how oppressed people in the United States have successfully fought for freedom. While the Park Servicewalked...

Published on: April 10, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

New Data Exposes Global Healthcare Funding Inequalities

Click to expand Image A client waits to be seen by a doctor during an HIV clinic day at TASO Mulago service center in Kampala, Uganda, February 17, 2025. 2025 Hajarah Nalwadda/Getty Images New data from the World Health Organization reveals that many governments’ public funding of health care falls short of what is needed to meet their human rights obligations.The vast majority of people live in countries where low...

Published on: April 10, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

South Sudan: Incendiary Bombs Kill, Burn Civilians

Click to expand Image Remnants of a burnt tukul (home) in Mathiang, South Sudan, following an attack with an incendiary weapon on March 16, 2025. Many tukuls and other civilian objects were burnt in the fires from incendiary weapons use. 2025 Private (Nairobi) – South Sudan’s use of improvised air-dropped incendiary weapons has killed and horrifically burned dozens of people, including children, and destroyed civilian...

Published on: April 10, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

China/Vietnam: Suspicious Death of Tibetan High Lama

Click to expand Image Humkar Dorje Rinpoche, date unknown. 2025 Tibet.net (Taipei) – The Vietnamese government should investigate the death under suspicious circumstances of a senior Tibetan lama, Humkar Dorje Rinpoche, in Ho Chi Minh City on March 29, 2025, Human Rights Watch said today.Humkar Dorje, 56, died following months of concern by the Tibetan community about his whereabouts and well-being. His followers in...

Published on: April 09, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

Iran: Imminent Threat to Amputate Prisoners' Fingers

Click to expand Image Hadi Rostami. Kurdistan Human Rights Newtork (Beirut) –Iranian authorities are preparing to carry out finger amputation sentences, as early as April 11, 2025, against three men imprisoned for theft following grossly unfair trials, Human Rights Watch said today. All United Nations member states should urgently call on Iran to abide by its human rights obligations and immediately revoke these...

Published on: April 09, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

Planning for Success: Why Asset Transfers to Communities Matter

Foundations often offer loans to community groups. This may seem efficient but can make projects precarious. Gifting assets, by contrast, sets groups up for success.

Published on: April 09, 2025 | Source: Nonprofit Quarterly favicon Nonprofit Quarterly

How the Black South and Labor Can Unite to Create Pathways to Good Jobs

Georgia is the cradle of the civil rights movement, but, as elsewhere, Black workers still lack equitable access to good jobs. What can be done?

Published on: April 09, 2025 | Source: Nonprofit Quarterly favicon Nonprofit Quarterly

Unite in Advance: Philanthropy Coalition Launches Solidarity Campaign

A philanthropy coalition launches a solidarity campaign to defend the freedom to support our essential nonprofit sector.

Published on: April 09, 2025 | Source: Nonprofit Quarterly favicon Nonprofit Quarterly

Thailand: US Scholar Detained on Royal Insult Charge

Click to expand Image Paul Chambers, Thailand, April 8, 2025. 2025 Thai Lawyers for Human Rights (Bangkok) – Thai authorities should immediately release and drop the groundless charges against Paul Chambers, a leading Thai studies scholar, Human Rights Watch said today.On April 8, 2025, Chambers was detained after he reported to police in Phitsanulok province regarding lese majeste (insulting the monarchy) and...

Published on: April 09, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

The Case for Solidarity Between Nonprofit and Federal Workers

The Trump administration’s efforts to axe federal workers and roll back union rights makes evident the urgent need for solidarity between nonprofit and federal workers.

Published on: April 08, 2025 | Source: Nonprofit Quarterly favicon Nonprofit Quarterly

How to Not “Obey in Advance”—Actions for Resisting Authoritarianism

These are not normal times for nonprofits and movements. But these times also provide an opportunity to recommit to mission and advance the values that we hold dear.

Published on: April 08, 2025 | Source: Nonprofit Quarterly favicon Nonprofit Quarterly

“How Do We Break Out of Pity?”: Reframing Children as Philanthropic Citizens

Philanthropy education must shift from pity to solidarity, empowering children as active participants in their communities. Programs like The Giving Square foster empathy, agency, and real-world problem-solving in young people.

Published on: April 08, 2025 | Source: Nonprofit Quarterly favicon Nonprofit Quarterly

Why Are We Ignoring One-Sixth of the Nonprofit Workforce?

Volunteerism is in trouble. It’s time for a new paradigm for how we understand volunteerism as crucial to the nonprofit workforce—and for democracy.

Published on: April 08, 2025 | Source: Nonprofit Quarterly favicon Nonprofit Quarterly

Syria: Landmines, Explosive Remnants Harming Civilians

Click to expand Image Nidal Ahmad stands near his olive farm in Aleppo, Syria on March 4, 2025. Its location near a former Syrian Army military camp has prevented him from harvesting crops for years. Last December, Nidal returned to check on his land and lost his foot in a landmine explosion. 2025 Hibatullah Barakat, Middle East Images via AFP via Getty Images Over 600 people, including children, have been killed or...

Published on: April 08, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

‘Disappeared’ Burkina Faso Journalists Feared Unlawfully Conscripted

Click to expand Image Guezouma Sanogo (L) and Boukari Ouoba. Private Avideo circulated on social media on April 2, 2025, showing three outspoken journalists from Burkina Faso in military uniforms. Guezouma Sanogo, Boukari Ouoba, and Luc Pagbelguem had been forciblydisappeared for 10 days and their reappearance raised concerns that the country’s military junta had unlawfully conscripted them.Human Rights Watch was...

Published on: April 07, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

Mozambique’s Parliament Approves Inclusive Dialogue Law

Click to expand Image New members of the Mozambique parliament are sworn in at the National Assembly in Maputo, January 13, 2025. 2025 Alfredo Zuniga/AFP via Getty Images Last week, Mozambique’s parliament unanimously passed into law the Political Commitment for an Inclusive Dialogue (Compromisso Político para o Diálogo Nacional Inclusivo), which aims to create platforms to discuss constitutional and political reforms...

Published on: April 07, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

Human Rights Watch Submission to the Universal Periodic Review of Belarus

SummaryHuman Rights Watch (HRW) submits the following with respect to Belarus’s implementation of recommendations received during its 2020 Universal Periodic Review (UPR). This submission is neither a complete review of implementation of all recommendations, nor a comprehensive review of Belarus’s respect, protection and fulfillment of human rights in the domestic sphere.Since Belarus’s last UPR cycle in November 2020,...

Published on: April 07, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

China: Free Imprisoned Taiwan Publisher

Click to expand Image Taiwan publisher Fu Cha. Private (Taipei) – TheChinese authorities should urgently quash the conviction and free theTaiwan publisher Li Yanhe (李延賀), known by his pen name Fu Cha (富察), Human Rights Watch said today. Fu Cha, who has been detained in China since 2023, was secretly sentenced in February 2025 to three years in prison on charges of “inciting secession.” The government has provided...

Published on: April 07, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

How Nonprofits Can Create Ethical AI Policies

Fast Forward is helping nonprofits develop AI policies.

Published on: April 07, 2025 | Source: Nonprofit Quarterly favicon Nonprofit Quarterly

Sustainable Futures of Contraception and the Role of Men

For decades, the burden of birth control has largely fallen on women. But emerging technologies suggest a future where men, too, could take contraceptives. Could this shift lead to sustainable contraceptives?

Published on: April 07, 2025 | Source: Nonprofit Quarterly favicon Nonprofit Quarterly

Romania: Dangerous Rollback of Reproductive Rights

Click to expand Image A woman holds a banner that reads "Abortion is an essential public health service" at a rally on International Women's Day, in Bucharest, Romania, March 8, 2023. 2023 AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru The sexual and reproductive health and rights of women and girls, including the right to abortion and family planning methods, have been significantly eroded in Romania.Romanian authorities are not only...

Published on: April 07, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

Saudi Arabia: Dozens Freed But Arrests Continue

Click to expand Image Mohammed al-Qahtani (R), Muhammad al-Ghamdi (C-R), Asaad al-Ghamdi (C-L), and Salma al-Shehab. Private (Beirut)– Saudi authorities have released dozens of people serving long prison terms for peacefully exercising their rights yet continue to imprison and arbitrarily detain many more, Human Rights Watch said today.Between December 2024 and February 2025, Saudi authorities released at least 44...

Published on: April 07, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

US Health Funding Freeze Harms Low-Income Households

Click to expand Image Protestors gather outside the U.S. Supreme Court as oral arguments are delivered in the case of Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic in Washington D.C., April 2, 2025. 2025 Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images On Tuesday, the Trump administration froze federal funding for several organizations across the United States that provide lifesaving cervical cancer screenings, contraception, family...

Published on: April 05, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch

The Lonely Death of a Rwandan General

Click to expand Image Brigadier General Frank Rusagara arrives at the court to appeal their 2016 conviction on charges including tarnishing the government’s image and inciting insurrection, in Kigali, Rwanda, on December 27, 2019. 2019 Clement Uwiringiyimana/Reuters Retired Brig. Gen. Frank Rusagara died last week inRwanda. He had spent11 years behind bars, without being allowed to speak to his wife, who died in the...

Published on: April 04, 2025 | Source: Human Rights Watch favicon Human Rights Watch