To be seen, heard and recognised: the defenders of island countries of Africa
Join us for the launch of the Islands Report published by ISHR, highlighting the realities, needs, and concrete support strategies for human rights defenders.
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En collaboration avec ses partenaires clés, ISHR organise régulièrement des événements afin d’amplifier les voix des défenseur·e·x·s des droits humains et de leur garantir une place à la table des discussions lorsqu’il s’agit de dénoncer les abus et d’élaborer des solutions aux défis mondiaux.
La plupart de nos événements se déroulent en anglais avec parfois des traductions en plusieurs langues. Pour plus d’informations sur tout événement à venir ou passé, veuillez consulter notre calendrier (en anglais).
Join us for the launch of the Islands Report published by ISHR, highlighting the realities, needs, and concrete support strategies for human rights defenders.
This event discusses the reality and challenges that human rights defenders face in the context of new and emerging technologies. It also helps remind States about the range of obligations in this field that can contribute to inform the consultations on the HRC58 resolution on human rights defenders.
On 9 December, Uyghur Genocide Recognition Day, a screening of In Search of My Sister followed by a panel discussion on Uyghur human rights was organised.
This event addressed the misuse of counterterrorism policies to oppress human rights defenders.
Our organisations are hosting an event on the sidelines of the 81st session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights to launch the Declaration +25 and to reaffirm the #Right2DefendRights.
This event aims to raise awareness of how countries like China, India, Bahrain, and Vietnam retaliate against those cooperating with the UN and restrict civil society's engagement.
This event addressed the misuse of counterterrorism policies to oppress human rights defenders.
Our organisations are hosting an event on the sidelines of the 81st session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights to launch the Declaration +25 and to reaffirm the #Right2DefendRights.
This event aims to raise awareness of how countries like China, India, Bahrain, and Vietnam retaliate against those cooperating with the UN and restrict civil society's engagement.
Following a year-long period of consultations with defenders, legal analysis and a meeting of experts, we are thrilled to launch the Declaration +25, a civil society-led authoritative document endorsed by experts.
The panelists will discuss their personal experiences with structural racism in Brazil, what is happening more broadly in their states/cities, the Black movements and activism in the country regarding this theme and what solutions Black communities in Brazil are seeking.
This event provides an opportunity to revisit the recommendations from and across the UN system, discuss strategies for their implementation, support victims and their families, and advance accountability for these grave crimes.