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‘Civil society is not involved in decision-making and is considered a nuisance’
Derya Beyatlı | NORTHERN CYPRUS
FREEDOMS
EUROPE
13.Jun.2023
EN
‘Civil society is fact-checking the arguments made by states negotiating the Cybercrime Treaty’
Ian Tennant | GLOBAL
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
GLOBAL
12.Jun.2023
EN
ES
FR
‘Shrinking civic space means affected communities are not able to make their voices count’
Ireen Twongirwe | UGANDA
ECONOMY | ENVIRONMENT
EAST AFRICA
09.Jun.2023
EN
‘People understood election monitoring was important to ensure checks and balances’
Yingcheep Atchanont | THAILAND
DEMOCRACY
SOUTHEAST ASIA
06.Jun.2023
EN
‘The Cybercrime Treaty should not be about protecting states but about protecting people’
Stéphane Duguin | GLOBAL
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
GLOBAL
02.Jun.2023
EN
ES
FR
‘Communities must benefit from what comes from their land’
Estelle Ewoule Lobé | CAMEROON
ECONOMY | ENVIRONMENT
CENTRAL AFRICA
01.Jun.2023
EN
FR
ASEAN: ‘There is a lack of a consistent approach and political will to address the Myanmar crisis’
Mary Aileen Diez-Bacalso | ASIA
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
SOUTHEAST ASIA
01.Jun.2023
EN
‘Accusing activists of vandalism is much easier than implementing renewable energy policies’
Gabriella Abbate | ITALY
ECONOMY | ENVIRONMENT
EUROPE
24.May.2023
EN
‘The government does not tolerate opinions different from its own’
Eren Keskin | TURKEY
FREEDOMS
EUROPE
23.May.2023
EN
‘The government is masking anti-LGBTQI+ legislation under the narrative of children protection’
Imre Zsoldos | HUNGARY
INCLUSION
EUROPE
18.May.2023
EN
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