As the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for West Africa and the Sahel has emphasized States in the Sahel region – along with the international community – must take urgent, coordinated and comprehensive action to dismantle ...
A clear example of human rights violations described in Pramila Patten’s report is related to the border area between Sudan and South Sudan, where women and girls have been targeted for rape, gang rape and ...
Approximately 1.1 million new cancer cases occur each year in Africa, which is expected to double by 2030, with about 700,000 deaths. Cancer is a public health issue of major concern and a leading cause ...
« The role of African diasporas in improving the human rights and development situation in Africa- Conference at the Press Club Brussels Europe » Human Rights Agency (ADH), in cooperation with representatives of the diaspora, human rights ...
More than 553,150 new Sudanese refugees were recorded in mid-February, making Chad the first country to host refugees from Sudan since the start of the war in mid-April 2023. Nearly a year after the start ...
Global labor markets have experienced an uneven recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic crisis. As for Africa, key employment indicators, including unemployment rates, have not yet returned to pre-pandemic levels. Global economic growth is expected to ...
Over the recent years, significant attention has been paid to human rights education (HRE), and this issue has gradually found its place in the language of governmental departments, NGOs, educational institutions, international human rights entities, ...
The human rights law principally highlights the underlying fundamental rights to the survival and basic well-being of all societies and human beings, consisting of the right to life, health, and acceptable living standards. The COVID-19 ...
The World Health Organization on Thursday urged countries to invest billions of dollars to tackle 17 neglected tropical diseases — including dengue fever, leprosy and sleeping sickness — which kill 500,000 people globally each year. ...