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Ms. Nay Sokmeng – From the Garment Factory to Becoming a Lawyer.
We met with Ms. Nay Sokmeng. She is an RWI scholarship recipient dreaming of becoming a teacher, who eventually with the help of Cambodia Legal Education for Women and the Raoul Wallenberg Institute received scholarships resulting in her becoming a … Continue reading » “Ms. Nay Sokmeng – From the Garment Factory to Becoming a Lawyer.”
Guardians of the Pearl River Delta: A Photo Journey
Photographer Katherine Cheng visits the few remaining patches of mangroves in Hong Kong to highlight the threats they still face, despite recent recoveries.
Nestled deep within one of the many bays of the Pearl River delta, a rare patch of … Continue reading » “Guardians of the Pearl River Delta: A Photo Journey”
Exploring Slow-Onset Disaster & Mobility Risks from Human Rights Perspective
Welcome to the Exploring Slow-Onset Disaster & Mobility Risks from Human Rights Perspective – a session lead by RWI at the Thai pavilion at COP28. The session is to be conducted on Monday, 4 December 2023 at 13.00-14.30 at the … Continue reading » “Exploring Slow-Onset Disaster & Mobility Risks from Human Rights Perspective”
The UN Day 2023: ‘Ukrainian test’ for reassessing strengths and weaknesses
The International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer
Welcome to our blog, the Human Righter. We shed light on contemporary human rights issues and comment on human rights developments. We dig deep into our focus areas within human rights, discuss SDGs and human rights. You will … Continue reading » “The International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer”
International Day to Protect Education from Attack
Stand with Afghan women on Sept 9th – International Day to Protect Education from Attack
Welcome to our blog, the Human Righter. We shed light on contemporary human rights issues and comment on human rights developments. We dig deep into … Continue reading » “International Day to Protect Education from Attack”
Indigenous Youth as Agents of Change for Self-Determination
Welcome to our blog, the Human Righter. We shed light on contemporary human rights issues and comment on human rights developments. We dig deep into our focus areas within human rights, discuss SDGs and human rights. You will also find … Continue reading » “Indigenous Youth as Agents of Change for Self-Determination”
EPISODE 2 – Building Hopes: Engaged Educators Change the World
Building Hopes: Engaged Educators Change the World is a four part series podcast that launched on 28th April. In episode 2 we meet Jeffrey Duncan-Andrade, talking about growing roses in concrete in wounded and vulnerable communities.