Tornike Bubashvili is a SAYP alumni and works as a policy officer and project manager for SABUKO society for nature conservation in Georgia, which is partnering with BirdLife International. His main focus is planning advocacy campaigns, empowering local communities … Continue reading » “Tornike Bubashvili SAYP Alumni”
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Apply for the Martin Alexanderson Human Rights Study Scholarship
The Raoul Wallenberg Institute is accepting applications to the annual “Martin Alexandersson Research Scholarship for Human Rights Studies.”
The scholarship is awarded to a researcher who is planning to carry out, or who is carrying out, a study in the … Continue reading » “Apply for the Martin Alexanderson Human Rights Study Scholarship”
Continue readingStill Room for Improvement for Disability Rights in Sweden
RWI recently organised a four day Summer School for disability rights and human rights in Lund in cooperation with Funktionsrätt Sverige (Disability Rights Sweden).
The Summer School brought together law students, members of civil society organisations and practitioners from different … Continue reading » “Still Room for Improvement for Disability Rights in Sweden”
Continue readingThis is How to Celebrate a Democracy
On the island of Visby in Sweden, each year thousands gather to talk about the major issues humanity is facing. It’s a celebration of democracy potentially unrivaled throughout the world.
The Raoul Wallenberg Institute has a goal to put human … Continue reading » “This is How to Celebrate a Democracy”
Continue readingBack to Democracy at Almedalen
The Raoul Wallenberg Institute is participating in panel discussions at other events at the Almedalen politcal week in Visby, Gotland. Here’s a wrap up from our first full day there in Almedalen.
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