The current report stems from the development project – “Strengthened governance and follow-up of human rights in six municipalities.” This is a report with the support of RWI and SKR’s initiative for a platform for policy and operational development within … Continue reading » “Strengthened governance and follow-up of human rights in six municipalities”
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Guiding Principles on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights
The Guiding Principles on extreme poverty and human rights were adopted by the Human Rights Council by consensus on September 27th 2012, in resolution 21/11.
In a world characterized by an unprecedented level of economic development, technological means and financial
Final Papers of the 2016-2018 National Symposiums under the Zimbabwe Human Rights Capacity Development Programm
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The national symposium is an annual event under the Zimbabwe Programme. It is co-organised by RWI together with the academic partner institutions and CALR, and is a forum where research funded and conducted during the year is packaged and … Continue reading » “Final Papers of the 2016-2018 National Symposiums under the Zimbabwe Human Rights Capacity Development Programm”
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In 2023, Zimbabwe will celebrate the tenth anniversary of the 2013 Constitution. As we draw close to this important milestone, it is imperative to make critical reflections on the legacy, to date, of this transformative document and what lies … Continue reading » “Selected Aspects of the 2013 Zimbabwean Constitution and the Declaration of Right – Second Revised Edition”
Continue readingMore Tag“Human Rights Cities & Sustainable Development Goals” NAGPUR
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“A Human Rights City (HRC) is a city or a community where people of good will, in government, in organizations and in institutions, try and let a human rights framework guide the development of the life of the community”. … Continue reading » ““Human Rights Cities & Sustainable Development Goals” NAGPUR”
Continue readingMore TagThe Experience of Legal Clinics in Belarus
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Over the past 20 years, legal clinics from all regions in Belarus have formed a network, where socially vulnerable categories of citizens can get an access to free legal information and assistance, protection of their rights, and legal education. … Continue reading » “The Experience of Legal Clinics in Belarus”
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This book examines the nature and scope of selected aspects of the 2013 Zimbabwean Constitution and the Declaration of Rights. Composed of 12 chapters examining the constitutional landscape for the protection of human rights in Zimbabwe, the book is … Continue reading » “Selected Aspects of the 2013 Zimbabwean Constitution and the Declaration of Rights”
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This study is based on surveys among students conducted at seven faculties of six universities in the Republic of Belarus, aimed to map gender stereotypes within this group. This was the second such study in the framework of a … Continue reading » “Gender Stereotypes Study (in Russian)”
Continue readingMore TagPractices, Legal and Policy responses to the Covid-19 pandemic from a human rights perspective – A pilot project in the state of Kerala, India
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This report combines insights from two parallel and complementary projects initiated by the Raoul Wallenberg Institute for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. The two projects apply differing methodologies, top-down … Continue reading » “Practices, Legal and Policy responses to the Covid-19 pandemic from a human rights perspective – A pilot project in the state of Kerala, India”
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