Haiti: UN rights office welcomes new judicial units to tackle gang violence and impunity

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2 June 2026 Law and Crime Prevention The UN human rights office, OHCHR, on Tuesday welcomed the opening of two specialised judicial units in Haiti, saying the move marked “a significant step toward tackling widespread impunity in the country.”

Volunteerism Is the Foundation of Sport and Diaspora Systems

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"Diaspora networks mobilize volunteer engagement to maintain cultural connections, support integration, and respond to emerging social and economic needs across borders" writes Nada Rochevska

Governments falling 90 percent short of climate adaptation finance needs, Oxfam warns ahead of Bonn climate talks

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Published: 2nd June 2026 Governments are falling 90 percent short of adaptation finance targets and leaving people in climate-vulnerable communities drastically under-equipped to cope with the devastating impacts of climate change, Oxfam warns ahead of Bonn climate talks (8-18 June).

Norwegian Centre for Human Rights:Responsible Business Practice and Human Rights in Africa

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The Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, in partnership with the Centre for Human Rights at the University of Pretoria and the University of Nairobi, has concluded a week-long advanced training programme on Business and Human Rights in Kenya.

Peacekeeping in peril amid plummeting troop numbers and geopolitical deadlock: New SIPRI report

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(Stockholm, 25 May 2026) Geopolitical tensions, political pressure and funding crises are putting the viability of multilateral peacekeeping in jeopardy, according to a new analysis of developments and trends in multilateral peace operations released today by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation launches Action Plan to accelerate progress towards ending AIDS

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20 May 2026 Members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum have launched an Action Plan to End the HIV Epidemic (2026–2031). The plan was launched during a virtual high-level event that brought together representatives of governments, civil society organizations and international partners from across the APEC economies.

APHR to India: ‘Min Aung Hlaing is Not Myanmar’s Legitimate President’

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JAKARTA, 1 June 2026—ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) denounces the Indian government’s legitimization of Min Aung Hlaing and the junta government, as the illegitimate leader visits India from 30 May to 3 June, 2026. APHR strongly urges Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and the Indian government to withdraw its recognition of the military junta and uphold the democratic aspirations o

Webinars Series for the 7th edition of the Global Campus Policy Observatory

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The current 7th edition of the GC Policy Observatory revolves around the research project ‘Protecting, promoting and enjoying academic freedom: trends, challenges and impacts from a human rights-based approach’. It is funded by the European Commission.

Bringing citizens to the heart of climate negotiations (GLOBAL CITIZENS' ASSEMBLIES)

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Belém marked the moment the Global Mutirão came to life. A collective effort linking citizens, movements and institutions in a shared commitment to climate action. For the Global Citizens’ Assembly and its partners, this is the moment when people in the lead becomes a lasting principle for how global decisions are made.

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