It is through action at the national level that international human rights obligations can be translated into reality.
— Louise Arbour
New Networks and Partnerships for Human Rights and the Rule of Law, Annual International Conference, Toronto, June 14–15, 2006
Download PDFThis report and the fact-finding mission on which it is based, summarize some of the obstacles faced by communities in Malawi as they seek to apply sustainable solutions to the problem of persistent hunger in their country.
Download PDFThis manual provides tools to human rights activists and defenders who investigate violence perpetrated against women by non-state actors.
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Rights & Democracy, in partnership with Enlace - the Continental Network of Indigenous Women - and Quebec Native Women. Information kit on the work of Indigenous Women for the respect of their rights.
How Faith-based Arbitration Shuts Out Women's Rights in Canada and Abroad.
Susan McKay and Dyan Mazurana Girls in fighting forces in Northern Uganda, Sierra Leone and Mozambique: Their lives during and after war.