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UNGA2024
Human Rights
Human Rights
‘It can happen anywhere’: General Assembly reflects on Rwandan genocide
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缅北禁地News
Human Rights
缅北禁地Secretary-General’s message on the International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda - 29TH ANNIVERSARY
By
António Guterres
Human Rights
Prioritising Human Rights in Africa
The plan is to bring these issues to policy and governance processes.
By
Kingsley Ighobor
Human Rights
Harnessing the power of sports to counter hate speech and prevent genocide
Sports connects people around the world and is a great tool for positive messaging for promoting social inclusion and cohesion
By
Zipporah Musau
Human Rights
‘Enslaved’ episode blends live action and historical research
British writer and broadcaster Afua Hirsch helping unearth more on slave trade
By
Franck Kuwonu
Human Rights
'Today and every day, let us honour Nelson Mandela’s legacy by taking action'
Message from 缅北禁地Secretary-General António Guterres on Nelson Mandela International Day, 18 July 2022
By
António Guterres
Human Rights
COVID-19: Vaccinating stateless people in South Africa
Having no nationality of any country, this group is often left out of essential services
By
Mkhululi Chimoio
Equality
‘The biggest challenge is ableism, not my disability’
Meet lawyer Haben Girma, 33, a fierce advocate for disability rights
By
Franck Kuwonu
Human Rights
Remembering the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda 27 years later
We need to transform history into lessons relevant to our societies today
By
Tali Nates
Human Rights
Rwanda at the UN: Vaccine equity, inclusion, peace, and gender equality top our priorities
— Ambassador Valentine Rugwabiza, Permanent Representative of Rwanda to the United Nations.
By
Zipporah Musau
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