January 14, 2022
Families in London are living in substandard and uninhabitable “temporary accommodation” as a result of persistent policy failures by central and local government. The UK government is failing in its duty to ensure the right to adequate housing for homeless families.
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Cambodia: Union Busting
Severe Restrictions, No Redress for Garment, Tourism Workers - November 17, 2022
Explosive Weapons | Explainer
Countries should endorse and implement a new political declaration protecting civilians from the use of explosive weapons in populated areas. - November 17, 2022
FIFA/Qatar: Migrant Workers Call for Compensation for Abuses
Workers, Families Speak Out as World Cup Nears - November 16, 2022
Families Separated by US Child Welfare System
Disproportionate Separation in Black, Indigenous Communities - November 16, 2022
Leave No One Behind - Why Climate Change Debates Need to Be Inclusive
How do extreme weather events affect people with disabilities, and why is there a need for adaptation and mitigation efforts to be more inclusive? During COP27, Birgit Schwarz speaks with disability advocates. - November 16, 2022
Musk’s Twitter: Bad for Human Rights, Good for China and Saudi Rulers?
What does Twitter under Elon Musk mean for human rights? Deborah Brown speaks with Yaqiu Wang and Michael Page for a discussion on Elon Musk, activists, and China and Saudi Arabia. - November 14, 2022
How Do Carbon Credits Work?
Carbon credits were proposed in climate negotiations as a way to reduce CO2 in the atmosphere. - November 10, 2022
US Midterms Post-Mortem: Election Observers + Protecting Voter Rights
Following the US midterm elections, Amanda Klasing leads a conversation on election observers and protecting political rights in the US and around the world, with Andreas Baker and Anthony Gutierrez. #Midterms2022 - November 9, 2022
“You Can’t Adapt to Famine.” – Young African Activists Speak Up at COP27
As COP27 begins in Egypt, HRW’s Birgit Schwarz is joined by youth climate activists from Uganda, Nigeria, and Ghana to discuss climate change, actions needed in the Global South, and why young activists should sit at the negotiating table. With young activists Patience Nabukalu, Evelyn Addor, and Olumide Idowu.