Une nouvelle taxe pourrait renforcer l’indépendance financière de l’Union africaine, mais d’où proviennent les financements en faveur des droits humains ? Une contribution au débat d’openGlobalRights sur le financement des droits humains. English.
A new levy in the African Union could lead to more financial independence—but who is funding human rights? A contribution to the openGlobalRights debate on funding for human rights. Français.
When in the field, human rights workers must be better prepared for trauma in order to heal from it. A contribution to the openGlobalRights debate on human rights and mental health. العربية .
في قلب ميدان النضال، لابد وأن يتم تحضير مدافعي حقوق الإنسان بشكل أفضل لمواجهة الصدمات حتى يتمكنوا من التعافي منها وتجاوزها. مساهمة في الحوار المفتوح الذي أطلقه منتدى openGlobalRights حول الصحة العقلية والرفاه النفسي لمدافعي حقوق الإنسان.English.
Human rights advocates in Africa face significant challenges in getting past mental health stigmas in order to get help. A contribution to the openGlobalRights debate on mental health and human rights. Français. العربية.
African governments are withdrawing from the ICC with valid criticisms—but what can be done to make the Court less imbalanced? A contribution to the openGlobalRights debate on the International Criminal Court.
Human rights values and rule of law are lost on authoritarians, but the need to clothe their action in forms of law is not. A contribution to openGlobalRights’ series on Trump.
A UK judgement on Shell’s operations in Nigeria yet again shows the need to prevent powerful multinationals hiding behind their subsidiaries to dodge accountability for human rights abuses. Español
Un fallo en el Reino Unido sobre las operaciones de Shell en Nigeria muestra una vez más la necesidad de evitar que las poderosas multinacionales se oculten detrás de sus filiales para esquivar su responsabilidad por las violaciones de derechos humanos. English
Are presidents who seek to withdraw from the ICC in denial about a rare instance of achieved gender equality? A contribution to the openGlobalRIghts debate on the International Criminal Court.
Dominic Ongwen faces trial at the ICC for crimes of which he was also a victim—forcing us to reevaluate dichotomies of guilt and innocence. A contribution to the openGlobalRights debate on the International Criminal Court.
When NGOs alter their narratives of mass violence depending on the cultural characteristics of each country, which version dominates? A contribution to the openGlobalRights debate on public opinion and human rights.