MEAL stands for ‘monitoring evaluation accountability and learning’. A MEAL officer tracks progress, assesses results, and suggests changes. A MEAL advisor can contribute to fostering change and helping the organisation develop and learn. At RWI, Hanna Johnsson, is the new … Continue reading » “The Year in Review 2020: New Position, New MEAL System”
Continue readingThe Year in Review 2020: Cambodia – A New Director Takes the Lead
Our work in Cambodia focuses on the young generation; future leaders and decision-makers in companies, politics, and in administration. To reach this group, we collaborate closely with universities, research centres, and judicial training academies.
“The programme adds great value in … Continue reading » “The Year in Review 2020: Cambodia – A New Director Takes the Lead”
Continue readingRWI Africa Programmes: Our New Director Shares Highlights from 2020
2020 was an interesting year full of both challenges and accomplishments for all of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute’s programmes and programme offices. We talked to our new Director of the RWI Nairobi Office, Rakel Larsen, to learn about her journey … Continue reading » “RWI Africa Programmes: Our New Director Shares Highlights from 2020”
Continue readingBelarus in Review: Summarising Ten Years of Activities
In Belarus, the regime silences and sanctions most human rights debates. Over the last 12 years, the Raoul Wallenberg Institute has aspired to engage individuals and communities on human rights issues to enable positive change gradually through dialogue instead of … Continue reading » “Belarus in Review: Summarising Ten Years of Activities”
Continue readingThe Year In Review: The Director Looks Back at 2021
Mission impossible: In 2021 RWI started the work to develop a strategic plan for the next five (22-26) years. How is this done in a time of such high volatility and uncertainty? Goals to realise five years from now in … Continue reading » “The Year In Review: The Director Looks Back at 2021”
Continue readingThe Right to Personal Assistance for Persons with Disabilities in Sweden
Tomorrow (May 26), Lena Hallengren, the Swedish Minister for Health and Social Affairs holds a press conference on the government investigation on how to strengthen the right to personal assistance for persons with disabilities in Sweden. Anna Bruce, Senior … Continue reading » “The Right to Personal Assistance for Persons with Disabilities in Sweden”
Continue readingThe interconnection between Cultural Diversity and Biodiversity – Insights from May’s 21 event
What is the interconnection between Cultural Diversity and Biodiversity? Why is it important to address biodiversity issues taking into account the importance of cultural diversity? What’s the role of Human Rights? How can we individually contribute to their protection?
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… Continue reading » “The interconnection between Cultural Diversity and Biodiversity – Insights from May’s 21 event” Continue readingCall for applications : Visiting Research Fellows in Human Rights by RWI China Programme
As part of its Human Rights Capacity Building Programme in China, the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI) hereby calls for applications from Chinese researchers and lecturers within the field of human rights to participate in
… Continue reading » “Call for applications : Visiting Research Fellows in Human Rights by RWI China Programme” Continue readingCall for abstracts and think pieces : Climate Change Related Displacement and Mobility in the Nordic Region
Are you a scholar researching climate change related displacement and mobility in the Nordic region? Would you like to connect and develop ideas for future research with other scholars working on this issue ?
The Nordic Network on Climate Displacement … Continue reading » “Call for abstracts and think pieces : Climate Change Related Displacement and Mobility in the Nordic Region”
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