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Five Years of the Nelson Mandela Rules: RWI at the 14th UN Crime Congress.
Sunday 7 March, RWI will organise an Ancillary Meeting at the 14th UN Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
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'Women's Rights Are Human Rights'
Twenty-five years ago, the World Conference on Women in Beijing immortalised the notion that human rights are women’s rights, and women’s rights are human rights. The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law has integrated this notion in our work.
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Podcast: Climate Change Is Our Reality
In our latest podcast episode of “On Human Rights” we spoke with Sabira Coelho about disaster displacement in the Pacific region.
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New Report: The Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Older Persons in a Pandemic
Together with two teams of two teams of Chinese disability-rights scholars and activsts, RWI presents a new report
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Join the Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)
Are you a young policymaker, public servant or a civil society actor from any of the countries listed? Then you are welcome to join the Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP) “Perspectives on Multi-level Governance, Decentralisation & Human Rights”. Apply no later than March 22.
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Your Human Rights Illustrated (UDHR)
Get your copy of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute UDHR version; illustrated. Read it, learn it, share it.
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Our Funding Partners
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The latest news and articles from The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
What we do
Human Rights Research & Analysis
We provide cutting edge and policy-oriented research and analysis to see and understand core human rights issues.
Direct Engagement
We engage directly in the implementation of human rights together with our partners around the world to improve the practical application of human rights.
Human Rights Education
We educate and equip decision-makers with the tools they need to address the major human rights challenges of today and tomorrow.
Human Rights Forums
We bring together policy-makers, experts and civil society to engage in solution-oriented dialogue to advance human rights. Together we bring about change.
Who we are
We combine evidence-based human rights research with direct engagement in close collaboration with our partners to bring about human rights change for all.
We are a research and academic institution with offices, programmes, and convening power covering 40 countries.
Through these combined aspects RWI has a status comparable to relatively few other institutions globally.
The institute is named after Raoul Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat who saved tens of thousands of Jews and other people at risk in Hungary at the end of World War II.
The latest news and articles from The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
What we do
Human Rights Research & Analysis
We provide cutting edge and policy-oriented research and analysis to see and understand core human rights issues.
Direct Engagement
We engage directly in the implementation of human rights together with our partners around the world to improve the practical application of human rights.
Human Rights Education
We educate and equip decision-makers with the tools they need to address the major human rights challenges of today and tomorrow.
Human Rights Forums
We bring together policy-makers, experts and civil society to engage in solution-oriented dialogue to advance human rights. Together we bring about change.
Our focus areas
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People on the Move
Since the founding of the Institute, refugee law has been an area in focus in research and education.
We work to enhance the rights and protection of the millions of refugees and migrants at risk.
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Inclusive Societies
We work to ensure that societies are open and inclusive to all.
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Fair and Efficient Justice
This is an important ongoing process, in which partner countries, partner institutions and methods will be assessed regularly.
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Economic Globalisation and Human Rights
There is a need for integrated solutions and collective action that create synergies between human rights and environmental sustainability.
Our results
35
Years
...that we've advanced the field of human rights and humanitarian law with innovative and policy-oriented research.
14k
Individuals
...who've improved their capacity to promote, protect, and fulfill human rights in our master programs and training....
70
Institutions
...in the justice sector with whom we've worked to strengthen the delivery of and access to justice.
60
Countries
...in which we've convened actors since 1984 to contribute to developing unique solutions to human rights challenges.
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