SportWorks TALKS: Care to Dare: Why sport leaders must focus on people

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Join SportWorks as they host Susan Goldsworthy to discuss how sports leaders and organizations can play to thrive, one person at a time.

Expo 2020 Dubai: Sport, Human Rights and Sustainable Development

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Join UNESCO at the Dubai Expo 2020, virtually or in-person, for a 3-day event with sessions on sport, human rights and sustainable development.

Disability at a Glance 2021: The Shaping of Disability-Inclusive Employment in Asia and the Pacific

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By this publication, the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) offers a regional review of the employment status of persons with disabilities.

The European Commission steps up action for high quality and inclusive youth volunteering

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As one of the first concrete initiatives under the 2022 European Year of Youth, the Commission published today its proposal for a Council Recommendation on youth volunteering to facilitate transnational youth volunteering under the European Solidarity Corps or other schemes at national level.

Webinar: civic virtue and voluntary spirit (YOUNG FOUNDATION)

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There was upsurge in social action during the pandemic. This series of webinars considers how we can build on that ‘voluntary spirit’ in society, calling for a cross-party focus on community-mindedness.

HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH: WORLD REPORT 2022: The review of human rights around the globe

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World Report 2022, Human Rights Watch’s 32nd annual review of human rights trends around the globe, reviews developments in more than 100 countries.

Number of journalists in arbitrary detention surges 20% to 488, including 60 women

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According to Reporter Without Borders’ (RSF) annual round-up published today, a record number of journalists – 488, including 60 women – are currently detained worldwide, while another 65 are being held hostage. Meanwhile, the number of journalists killed in 2021 – 46 – is at its lowest in 20 years.

Sakharov Prize to Alexei Navalny

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Awarded for the first time in 1988 to Nelson Mandela and Anatoli Marchenko, the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought is the highest tribute paid by the European Union to human rights work. It gives recognition to individuals, groups and organisations that have made an outstanding contribution to protecting freedom of thought. Through the prize and its associated network the EU assists laureates,

Foreign policy speaker series: Global human rights (ISIS MALAYSIA)

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The search for a global moral compass has been a fraught one. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights calls on all nations to see past ethnicity, creed, gender, nationality, race, sexual orientation and other perceived differences – but these peremptory norms are not always praxis.

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