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‘We have come a long way, but more needs to be done to further open up civic space’
Safaath Ahmed Zahir | MALDIVES
INCLUSION
SOUTH ASIA
17.Oct.2022
EN
‘The Anglophone discontent must be addressed through meaningful discussion with all parties’
Dibussi Tande | CAMEROON
CONFLICT | CRISIS
CENTRAL AFRICA
14.Oct.2022
EN
FR
‘The problem of insecurity is paramount, but it cannot be solved with militarisation’
Sofía de Robina | MEXICO
FREEDOMS
NORTH AMERICA
13.Oct.2022
EN
ES
‘We must work hand in hand to promote democracy and hold our leaders accountable’
Libakiso Matlho | LESOTHO
DEMOCRACY
SOUTHERN AFRICA
12.Oct.2022
EN
‘We anticipate hostility towards civil society working on human rights’
Oiza Q Obasuyi | ITALY
DEMOCRACY
EUROPE
09.Oct.2022
EN
‘Mahsa’s death highlights the struggle women must face just to go about their daily lives’
Kylie Moore-Gilbert | IRAN
INCLUSION
MIDDLE EAST
08.Oct.2022
EN
‘The international community hasn’t helped address the root causes of the Anglophone conflict’
Monique Kwachou | CAMEROON
CONFLICT | CRISIS
CENTRAL AFRICA
06.Oct.2022
EN
FR
‘We are dealing with an extremely elaborate, very creative repressive machinery’
Mona Seif | EGYPT
FREEDOMS
NORTHERN AFRICA
05.Oct.2022
EN
‘The seizure of sovereign assets will worsen the world’s worst humanitarian disaster’
Arash Azizzada | AFGHANISTAN
CONFLICT | CRISIS
SOUTH ASIA
03.Oct.2022
EN
‘Lack of dialogue and punishing sanctions are undermining the promotion of human rights’
Hadiya Afzal | AFGHANISTAN
CONFLICT | CRISIS
SOUTH ASIA
30.Sep.2022
EN
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