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The Failures of Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, and Chile: Examining the Growing Exodus of Venezuelans

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On 2 years Ago
Liu David

Greenpeace’s New International Executive Director: Charting a Sustainable Course for Change

Greenpeace: A New Era with Mads Christensen at the Helm A Message of Patience, Persistence, and Hope Greenpeace, the leading global environmental organization, has recently welcomed Mads Christensen as its new Executive Director. With a personal history rooted in activism, Christensen embodies the spirit and values of Greenpeace. In his […]

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  • Environment
On 2 years Ago
Patel Maya

“Calling for Change: Reforming Lebanon’s Insult and Defamation Laws”

Amnesty International Launches Campaign Calling for Repeal of Lebanon‘s Insult and Defamation Laws Background In the midst of a potential constitutional crisis in Lebanon, Amnesty International has launched its #MyOpinionIsNotaCrime campaign. The organization is calling on the Lebanese Parliament to abolish all laws that criminalize insult and defamation. This move […]

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  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Liu David

“The Power of Indigenous Activism: Raoni’s Call for Change in the Present”

Strong Leadership and the Fight Against Illegal Gold Mining in the Amazon Carolina Pasquali, the Executive Director of Greenpeace Brazil, recently had the opportunity to fly over the Kayapó Indigenous Land in the Amazon rainforest with Raoni, the renowned Indigenous Chief and global leader. Raoni, born in the 1930s, has […]

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  • United Nations
On 2 years Ago
Lee Olivia

Kyrgyzstan’s Suppression of Freedom of Association: An Urgent Call for Change

The Threat to Civil Society in Kyrgyzstan: Amendments Restricting Freedom of Association Introduction In a controversial move, the parliament of Kyrgyzstan is set to vote on amendments to its laws that further restrict freedom of association, particularly targeting the work of non-governmental organizations (NGOs). These amendments, if passed, will have […]

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  • LGBT Rights
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Samantha Chen

Civil and Human Rights Leaders Visit US-Mexico Border to Assess Migrant Conditions and Advocate for Change

# Haitian Bridge Alliance Leads Delegation to US-Mexico Border to Monitor New Border Policies **Introduction** A delegation of senior leadership from 11 organizations, all rights activists, have announced that they will be traveling to the US-Mexico border on May 11 and 12 to observe the end of Title 42 and […]

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