Is “Do-It-Yourself-Aid” the answer to funding rights work? Anne-Meike Fechter describes this model, its funding and related implications, as a contribution to openGlobalRights’ funding for human rights debate. Español
Nora Lester Murad describes a new alternative to international aid and domestic charity for Palestine; community directed fundsA contribution to the openGlobalRights debate on Funding for Human Rights. Español עברית العربية
Designing and planning solutions to human rights problems from thousands of miles away often produces unsustainable results. The time has come for Southern human rights actors to find funding within their own societies. A contribution from Nigeria to the openGlobalRights debate on funding for huma
Donations by ordinary citizens to India’s newest political party, the AAP, prove that Indians can and will donate to important causes. Indian rights groups can tap in to this generosity, but only if they satisfy the public’s demand for political change and good governance. A contribution to the op
Too few foundations support human rights in the Global South, and many of those northern funders who do support rights continue to make old mistakes. There are new players in unexpected places, however, who offer promising examples. A contribution to the openGlobalRights debate on Funding for Huma