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Play Video (Nairobi)– Ahead of a soon-to-be-released Human Rights Watch report examining the impact ofUganda’sdraconian Anti-Homosexuality Act on the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people, a group of Ugandan mothers of LGBT people are gathering on May 8, 2025, to call for protection, dignity, and equal rights for their families, Human Rights Watch and Chapter Four Uganda said today.The...
Published on: May 08, 2025 | Source:A conversation on transforming philanthropy with author and philanthropic leader Dimple Abichandani.
Published on: May 08, 2025 | Source:In Puerto Rico, Black philanthropic executives from the US mainland, Puerto Rico, and the Caribbean came together to build a stronger international racial equity movement.
Published on: May 08, 2025 | Source:Click to expand Image Newspapers hanging on a kiosk in the center of Athens, Greece on March 24, 2022. 2022 Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto via AP The pervasive and deliberate constraints on journalism in Greece are creating an environment in which critical reporting is stifled, and self-censorship becomes the norm.Journalists face state surveillance, harassment, and intimidation by pro-government actors, and abusive...
Published on: May 08, 2025 | Source:Click to expand Image Anna Kwok, executive director of the Washington-based Hong Kong Democracy Council, at a rally in support of Hong Kong 47, Washington DC, November 19, 2024. 2024 May Yeung / SOPA Images/Sipa via AP Photo May 7, 2025 Joint Statement from Civil Society Groups on the Hong Kong Government’s Targeting of Exiled Activists’ Families (New York) – Hong Kong authorities’ unjust arrests of the father and...
Published on: May 07, 2025 | Source:Click to expand Image A woman collects water to drink from a well in Santa MarĂa Chiquimula municipality, Totonicapán department, Guatemala, March 11, 2025. 2025 VĂctor Peña for Human Rights Watch Last week, the Guatemalan government initiateda participatory dialogue to inform the creation of a national water law, a crucial first step toward addressing the country’s water and sanitation crisis.Guatemala hasmore...
Published on: May 07, 2025 | Source:An emerging model known as a perpetual purpose trust is being used to develop community-owned affordable housing, businesses, and commercial property.
Published on: May 07, 2025 | Source:A little over six months after Hurricane Helene devastated large swathes of western North Carolina, a community-based conference considered how to build for its future.
Published on: May 07, 2025 | Source:Peace Direct is raising vital funds and awareness for local peacebuilders in Syria as they begin building a safer future after 13 years of brutal conflict. The post Rebuilding Syria appeared first on Peace Direct.
Published on: May 07, 2025 | Source:Click to expand Image United Nations Headquarters in New York City, US, July 16, 2024. 2024 Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via AP Photo Major-power cutbacks and delayed payments amidst conflict and insecurity are testing the very principles and frameworks upon which the international human rights infrastructure was built nearly 80 years ago. Human rights need defending now more than ever, which is why the United Nations...
Published on: May 06, 2025 | Source:Click to expand Image Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivers his victory speech in the Canadian Federal Election in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, April 28, 2025. 2025 Artur Widak/NurPhoto via AP Photo On April 28th, Canadians voted to elect a Liberal government, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney. The election took place amidst a looming trade war and threats by United States President Donald Trump to turn Canada into...
Published on: May 06, 2025 | Source:Click to expand Image Nickel mining in Sorowako, South Sulawesi province, Indonesia, March 29, 2023. 2023 Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana/Reuters Governments around the world are increasingly competing for so-called “critical” minerals. The United States, the European Union, and China have all recently negotiated agreements with producer countries seeking the lithium, cobalt, nickel, copper, and other minerals used inrenewable...
Published on: May 06, 2025 | Source:Click to expand Image People pass the Department of Justice during a march against Trump administration policies in Washington, DC, March 4, 2025. 2025 Allison Bailey/NurPhoto via AP Photo One of the most effective and enduring institutions won by the Civil Rights Movement – the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice – is under assault.The Trump administration is attempting to remake the...
Published on: May 06, 2025 | Source:Click to expand Image Crimean Tatars holding their flag during rallies near the Crimean parliament building on February 26, 2014, in the early days of Russia’s invasion of Crimea. 2014 Baz Ratner/Reuters A series of policy discussions and events in Brussels between May 12-16, 2025, will spotlight the grave violations of international human rights and humanitarian law Russia has committed since it began occupying...
Published on: May 06, 2025 | Source:Study after study has documented how the nonprofit sector has failed to engage in effective advocacy to preserve the public good. Now we are paying the price. Will we do something about it?
Published on: May 06, 2025 | Source:Strong leadership requires balancing strategic clarity with adaptive responsiveness—and embracing ambivalence as a powerful tool for deeper insight, humility, and informed decision-making.
Published on: May 06, 2025 | Source:Click to expand Image A commemoration for Ukrainian journalist Victoriia Roshchyna who died in Russian custody, Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) in Kyiv, Ukraine, October 11, 2024. 2024 Yan Dobronosov/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images Viktoriia Roshchyna, a 27-year-old Ukrainian investigative journalist,disappeared in the Russia-occupied part of the Zaporizka region of Ukraine in August 2023. A year...
Published on: May 05, 2025 | Source:Click to expand Image Villagers fetch water from a makeshift borehole during a drought in Mudzi, Zimbabwe, July 2, 2024. 2024 Aaron Ufumeli/AP Photo A coalition of African lawyers and civil society groups has askedthe African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights for an advisory opinion on 55 African Union member states’ human rights duties in the climate emergency.Led by the Pan African Lawyers Union and the African...
Published on: May 05, 2025 | Source:Click to expand Image A candlelight vigil marks International Women's Day in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on March 8, 2021. 2021 Rehman Asad/NurPhoto via AP Photo On Saturday,nearly 20,000 supporters of the Islamist organizationHefazat-e-Islam rallied in the streets of Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka, to protest, among other issues, proposed government reforms to support gender equality and women’s rights.The protesters, who...
Published on: May 05, 2025 | Source:Click to expand Image People protesting the junta's decision to ban political parties at the Palais de la Culture in Bamako, Mali, April 29, 2025. 2025 Private In yet another blow to democracy in Mali, the country’s Council of Ministers on April 30, 2025, effectivelybanned all political parties. The previous day, a national conference organized by Mali’s military junta hadrecommended that Gen. Assimi Goïta remain as...
Published on: May 05, 2025 | Source:Without federal support, the lights will turn off in many labs across the country.
Published on: May 05, 2025 | Source:Interior design can be a powerful tool for health justice when it centers BIPOC values, thus creating spaces that feel safe, welcoming, and culturally affirming.
Published on: May 05, 2025 | Source:Click to expand Image Anna Kwok at a candlelight vigil marking the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre on June 3, 2024 in Washington, DC. 2024 Alex Wong/Getty Images (Taipei)– TheHong Kong police arrested the father of a prominent US-based activist, Anna Kwok, on April 30, 2025, and charged him with a national security crime, Human Rights Watch said today. The arrest of Kwok Yin-sang was the first such...
Published on: May 05, 2025 | Source:Click to expand Image Matek Geram, a geospatial expert for the Sarawak Dayak Iban Association (SADIA) which supports Indigenous communities to map their ancestral territories and defend their land claims, walks through the rainforest in central Sarawak, Malaysia, September 8, 2024. 2024 Luciana Téllez-Chávez/Human Rights Watch Malaysia’s Sarawak state has failed to protect an Indigenous community from a company that...
Published on: May 04, 2025 | Source:A nonprofit legal scholar lays out the opportunities and limitations of higher education endowments.
Published on: May 02, 2025 | Source:Click to expand Image Bineta Diop from the African Union Special Envoy on Women and Peace and Security briefs the Security Council in New York, October 20, 2022. 2022 Rick Bajornas/UN Photo At least, we thought ruefully, the women, peace, and security agenda—backed in the United States by the first Trump administration—is safe. We thought this could remain true even amidst the current Trump administration’s assault on...
Published on: May 01, 2025 | Source:Click to expand Image People demonstrate against rising cases of violence against women during International Human Rights Day, Nakuru, Kenya, December 10, 2024. 2024 James Wakibia/SOPA Images/(Sipa via AP Photo On May 2, the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights’ (ACHPR) is scheduled to meet for its first public session since the African Union adopted the Convention on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls...
Published on: May 01, 2025 | Source:AmeriCorps, the leading national program for community service and a critical resource for many nonprofits, faces massive cuts. Advocates are marshaling support in its defense.
Published on: May 01, 2025 | Source:Click to expand Image The United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland, June 13, 2022. 2022 Valentin Flauraud/Keystone via AP Photo A United Nations review of Laos’ human rights record showed little progress since the last review about five years ago.In its fourth Universal Periodic Review (UPR) on April 29, Laos received 271 recommendations from other countries, most of which echoed those of past...
Published on: May 01, 2025 | Source:Click to expand Image Street vendor arranges oranges at her stall in a women-led street market in Diyarbakir, Turkey December 22, 2021. REUTERS/Sertac Kayar From a hot dog vendor in the United States to a girl selling vegetables in the Democratic Republic of Congo to a woman running a tea stall in Bangladesh, street vendors are an integral part of the urban fabric around the world.They boost local economies, supplying...
Published on: May 01, 2025 | Source:As funding for global civil society shrinks, we're urging funders and policymakers to #StandWithCivilSociety The post Stand With Civil Society – Sign the open letter appeared first on Peace Direct.
Published on: May 01, 2025 | Source:As Sudan enters the third year of war, local peacebuilders continue to raise their voices offering critical analysis, frontline response, and concrete solutions. Yet their calls remain unanswered. The post Sudanese peacebuilders share their calls for peace appeared first on Peace Direct.
Published on: May 01, 2025 | Source:A recently released field study shines light on the need for resources for Black literary organizations.
Published on: May 01, 2025 | Source:An expert in higher education finance explains college and university endowments.
Published on: May 01, 2025 | Source:Click to expand Image Demonstrators in New York City protest outside the Permanent Mission of El Salvador to the United Nations on April 24, 2025, demanding the release of Venezuelan detainees deported by the Trump administration and jailed in El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Center or CECOT prison. 2025 Sipa via AP Images The Trump administration is the first in US history to invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798...
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