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Bookphoria with Victoria – On Women’s Rights Part 2
International Women’s Day (IWD) on March 8 is a global celebration of women’s achievements and a call for gender equality. Recognized by the UN since 1977, it underscores the ongoing struggle for women’s rights, aligned with international agreements like the … Continue reading » “Bookphoria with Victoria – On Women’s Rights Part 2”
Continue readingInternational Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
This article is written by a student and reflects their individual perspectives and opinions. It does not constitute an official representation of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute. The content provided here is for educational and informational purposes only, and readers should … Continue reading » “International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination”
Continue readingAI in Maternal Health Care
This article is written by a master student and reflects their individual perspectives and opinions. It does not constitute an official representation of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute. The content provided here is for educational and informational purposes only, and readers … Continue reading » “AI in Maternal Health Care”
Continue readingBookphoria with Victoria – On Women’s Rights
International Women’s Day (IWD) is a global holiday celebrated annually on March 8. Adopted by the United Nations in 1977, it is a day to celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women and to call for accelerating … Continue reading » “Bookphoria with Victoria – On Women’s Rights”
Continue readingHuman Rights Cities in Sweden
This article is written by a master student and reflects their individual perspectives and opinions. It does not constitute an official representation of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute. The content provided here is for educational and informational purposes only, and readers … Continue reading » “Human Rights Cities in Sweden”
Continue readingThe China Programme’s Impact on Women’s Rights in China: A Spotlight on International Women’s Day
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 China Programme’s Impact on Women’s Rights in China: A Spotlight on International Women’s Day”
Continue readingInvoluntary Hospitalization and Treatment: Should it be abolished?
This article is written by a master student and reflects their individual perspectives and opinions. It does not constitute an official representation of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute. The content provided here is for educational and informational purposes only, and readers … Continue reading » “Involuntary Hospitalization and Treatment: Should it be abolished?”
Continue readingBookphoria with Victoria – On Social Justice
Social justice is intertwined with human rights, with social justice often serving as the practical manifestation of human rights principles.
Human rights encompass a set of inherent rights and freedoms that every individual is entitled to, regardless of race, religion, … Continue reading » “Bookphoria with Victoria – On Social Justice”
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