Afghan Women: The Yardstick Of Taliban’s Faith

It is only by listening to Afghan women and amplifying their voices in solidarity that equality and justice can be reached.

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Obstetric Violence in International Human Rights Law

Recognition of OV is essential in the fight to end violence against women and girls. What role has the IACtHR played in recognising and eliminating it?

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A Milestone For Indigenous Rights: African Court Of Human And Peoples’ Rights Awards Reparations To Ogiek People Of Kenya

The African Court of Human and Peoples’ Rights recently issued a historic judgment awarding reparations to the Ogiek people of Kenya, this may further serve as a significant precedent for the realisation of indigenous rights on a global scale.

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One Year Later: Afghans Fleeing Persecution Face An Uphill Battle To Remain In The US

Thousands of Afghans have fled to the US but only have temporary permission to stay. US lawmakers could protect them by passing the Afghan Adjustment Act

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Stuck In Limbo: The Current Standing Of Human Rights In Post-Revolution Sudan

The rapid developments regarding the human rights situation in Sudan over the last two years are now being drastically undermined and halted.

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