This article covers a brief but informative guide to understanding human trafficking, attempt to dispel misinformation, and raise awareness. ...more
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November 01, 2023•4 min read
This article looks at some of the rights potentially at risk due to climate change and how it may be possible to restore them. ...more
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November 01, 2023•17 min read
According to the UNHCR, 85% of women from the NTCA seeking asylum in the US described living in communities that armed crime groups controlled – be it maras or other groups. ...more
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November 01, 2023•16 min read
Nationality is the status of belonging to a particular nation or country and denotes where an individual has been born. ...more
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November 01, 2023•4 min read
By making room for communication, we soon come to the realization that in one way or another, through one religion or another, we are all humans, we are all entitled to the right to live, find happine... ...more
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November 01, 2023•4 min read
This article will provide you with insight into Martin Luther King Jr’s legacy, the work of Coretta Scott King, and granddaughter, Yolanda King whilst also answering some of the most frequently asked ... ...more
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November 01, 2023•7 min read
As the pandemic has disrupted health systems, women are reporting decreased access to health care services, in particular, services to meet sexual and reproductive health needs. ...more
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November 01, 2023•9 min read
With the correct use of the internet, students and adults can be more aware of human rights violations and how to protect themselves from fraud and disinformation. ...more
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November 01, 2023•7 min read
The following article will explore why human trafficking in Ukraine has increased as a result of the ongoing war and what can be done to address this issue. ...more
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November 01, 2023•11 min read
The international community cannot continue to allow these atrocities to take place. To address the Uyghur genocide in Xinjiang, there needs to be an aggressive response from the international communi... ...more
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November 01, 2023•18 min read
The essential difference between human rights and civil rights is that human rights are seen as natural, fundamental, and universal, whereas civil rights are the rights that a government recognizes an... ...more
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November 01, 2023•4 min read
Understanding the importance of Juneteenth requires recognizing its role in commemorating the struggles, achievements, and resilience of African Americans, while also signifying national progress towa... ...more
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November 01, 2023•5 min read
Nationality can be thought of as a birthright and grants people access to safety, protection, residence, civil rights, and other resources of the state. ...more
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October 31, 2023•7 min read
The youth is a core demographic in the use and building of disruptive new technologies and global networks. ...more
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October 31, 2023•4 min read
In the late 1930s the British Foreign Office concluded a study on recruiting for diplomatic services with, “But women are already working for the Corps as wives and daughters free, so why pay them? ...more
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October 31, 2023•5 min read
Children’s right to education is recognized to every child as a legal right on the basis of equal opportunity, as informed by and consistent with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Chi... ...more
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October 31, 2023•3 min read
What is youth-led diplomacy? As a young advocate for women’s rights, I’ve recently invested more time in understanding how I can do my part to make tangible changes. Diplomacy, for those who are not f... ...more
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October 31, 2023•4 min read
A simple definition is that human rights are the rights you have simply for being a human being. Comparatively, civil rights are contextual, meaning you are entitled to specific civil rights through b... ...more
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October 31, 2023•3 min read
‘Reclaim the Night’ is a movement that started as part of the Women’s Liberation Movement by women in Leeds, United Kingdom in the 1970s. ...more
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October 31, 2023•7 min read
An activist is defined as a ‘person who believes strongly in political or social change and takes part in activities such as public protests to try and make this happen’. ...more
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October 31, 2023•4 min read
When sharing hashtags seems unfulfilling, some seek to do more to promote equality and eradicate unfairness; but how do you start a career in Human Rights? ...more
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October 31, 2023•5 min read
‘Cloud diplomacy’ is the use of technology by countries to identify and develop strategic objectives and goals, as well as to carry out diplomatic functions effectively. ...more
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October 31, 2023•5 min read
Recently, the hashtag #StopAsianHate has been trending on Twitter, highlighting the scale of the issue. ...more
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October 31, 2023•3 min read
What is the difference between a refugee, an asylum seeker, and an immigrant? ...more
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October 31, 2023•5 min read
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