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Data is everywhere, and the humanitarian sector is no exception. As humanitarians, we want decision-making to be ‘data-driven’ or ‘evidence-based’. However, this opportunity also presents a risk of misguided analysis supporting misguided response.
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Ancienne cheffe des droits humains de l'ONU, Michelle Bachelet a fait face à de nombreux défis, du Covid à l’invasion de l’Ukraine. Portrait.
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A South Korean court has ordered Japan to compensate a group of women who were forced to work in wartime brothels.
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Over a year out of her job as Human Rights Commissioner, Michelle Bachelet talks about her legacy and controversies that rocked her presidency.
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Le Sénat a adopté mercredi une proposition de loi visant à reconnaître la "responsabilité" de l'État français dans les condamnations de personnes pour homosexualité entre 1945 et 1982 sur le fondement d'anciennes lois discriminatoires.
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The library said it was “aware that some data has been leaked, which appears to be from files relating to our internal HR information”. Academics and researchers who use the library have been told that disruption to the institution’s services after the serious ransomware attack was likely to continue for months.
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The contempt cases may assist the Kosovo Specialist Chambers Special Prosecutor's Office and the judges in carrying out their mandates and building the judicial record.
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Mary Robinson fut la première femme présidente d’Irlande avant d’occuper ce que certains appellent le plus dur job à l’ONU: cheffe des droits humains. Portrait.
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An estimated 60,000 gay men were convicted by French courts between 1942 and 1982 under homophobic laws that were repealed just four decades ago. On Wednesday, French senators will discuss a bill acknowledging France’s role in the persecution of homosexuals and offering compensation to those still alive, mirroring steps taken elsewhere in Europe.
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A group of cyber criminals have claimed they are behind the ransomware attack and are auctioning off the data.
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November 20th marks International Children's Day. This day serves as a poignant reminder that we must take a resolute stand to defend, promote, and celebrate the rights of Yemeni children. We, the undersigned, call on the parties to the conflict in Yemen and the international community to work towards securing justice for Yemeni children and enabling them to lead dignified lives, in accordance with the principles enshrined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child, to which Yemen is a signatory.
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Around the world, highly secure chambers are being built to preserve everything we need to withstand any number of worst-case scenarios.
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In the context of the upcoming Australia-Laos 8th bilateral human rights dialogue, the Australian government should press Lao government leaders to end their systemic human rights violations when the two governments meet for a bilateral rights dialogue.
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Research by a Washington DC-based organisation which tracks illicit money flows has found that tens of thousands of workers every year on these boats are estimated to be trapped in unsafe conditions.
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As of 15 November 2023, UNESCO has verified damage to 329 sites since 24 February 2022 – 125 religious sites, 143 buildings of historical and/or artistic interest, 28 museums, 19 monuments, 13 libraries, 1 Archive.
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En date du 15 Novembre 2023, l’UNESCO confirme que 329 sites ont été endommagés depuis le 24 février 2022: 125 édifices religieux, 28 musées, 143 immeubles historiques et/ou artistique, 19 monuments et 13 bibliothèques,1 Archives.
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The Office of the International Criminal Court Prosecutor received a referral of the Situation in the State of Palestine, from the following five States Parties: South Africa, Bangladesh, Bolivia (Plurinational State of), Comoros, and Djibouti.
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Russian court sentenced artist Aleksandra Skochilenko to seven years in prison for replacing supermarket price tags with information about Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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Entretien avec Patrick Baudouin, président de la Ligue des droits de l'homme (LDH), autour de la notion même de génocide ainsi que des autres outils juridiques mis à la disposition de la justice internationale.
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The Bangladesh government should seriously respond to concerns regarding grave abuses and the crackdown on civil society raised by member states on November 13, 2023, during Bangladesh’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR).
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