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Search ResultUN Human Rights Council: Using Sport And The Olympic Ideal To Promote Human Rights For All, Including Persons With Disabilities
For more than a decade, Human Rights Watch has documented human rights abuses linked to mega-sporting events, or MSEs, such as the Olympics, football’s World Cup, For...
Read MoreThe World Bank Should Champion Human Rights
Much of the evidence supporting the emerging consensus that strong human rights safeguards promote and enhance development has come out of research from the World Bank. Yet...
Read MoreCan India Benefit From A Human Rights Framework For Business?
On 26 June 2014, the government made a commitment at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), when it voted in favour of a resolution to establish an open-ended int...
Read MoreOver 900 Human Rights Violation Cases Pending
Over 900 cases of human rights violation in various forms, including that of by men in uniform, are still pending before the Assam Human Rights Commission (AHRC). This can ...
Read MoreAt The Human Rights Watch Film Festival, A Lot Of The Humans Are Women
“Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves,” the 1985 pop hit, would be an appropriately militant theme song for the new edition of the Human Rights Watch Film ...
Read MoreInequality Front-And-Center At Human Rights Watch Film Festival
Documentaries and narrative features illuminating women's rights, gender equality and LGBTQ issues, environmental activism, and the violence of urban gangs and drug cartels...
Read MoreNorway Becomes First Country In The World To Commit To Zero Deforestation
Norway has become the first country in the world to commit to zero deforestation. The
Norwegian parliament pledged the government’s public procurement polic...
Global Profits, And Peril, From Child Labor
Governments Should Impose Mandatory Restrictions
Governments should better regulate businesses to prevent child labor in global supply chains, Human Rights Watch said ...
Protecting Those Who Work To Defend The Environment Is A Human Rights Issue
The enjoyment of a vast range of human rights, including rights to life, health, food, water, and housing, depend on a healthy and sustainable environment. Today, on World ...
Read MorePetitions Highlight Staff, Fund Crunch Impeding Work Of Maharashtra Panels
KEY statutory commissions in Maharashtra, tasked with upholding the rights of children, women and clamping down on human rights violations are struggling to function in the...
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