Human Rights

EU assistance underway for flood victims in Serbia and in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The European Union is providing coordinated assistance through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism which has been activated upon the request of Serbia and Bosnia & Herzegovina due to severe flooding in both countries.

Health Workers, Patients Under Attack

Expand Monitoring, Strengthen Protections

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A Syrian youth walks past a destroyed ambulance in the Saif al-Dawla district of the war-torn northern city of Aleppo on January 12, 2013.

Land Ownership Still Lagging for Women in Western Balkans

Joint FAO-World Bank project aims to enable change through data-gathering, education

Even in countries where clear legal protections for women’s ownership of land exist, local customs often continue to work against equality for female farmers, according to new data released this week by FAO and the World Bank.

Children, Not Soldiers: Yemen Signs Action Plan to End Recruitment and Use of Children by Armed Forces

In a landmark development for the protection of children, the Government of Yemen signed an action plan with the United Nations to end and prevent the recruitment of children by the Yemeni Armed Forces.

Education Plays Key Role in Advancing Women, Girls, and Communities, Report Says

Less educated girls far more likely to suffer violence, child marriage

Girls with little or no education are far more likely to be married as children, suffer domestic violence, live in poverty, and lack a say over household spending or their own health care than better-educated peers, which harms them, their children, and communities, a new report by the World Bank Group finds.

France: Survey Flags Concerns Over Police Checks

Discriminatory Stops Harm Relations With Community

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Police officers perform an identity check and body pat-down of a young man in Paris, France on June 6, 2011.

Thailand: Protesters Occupy TV Stations

Groups Target Broadcasters, Journalists Seen as Pro-Government

Anti-government protesters in Thailand should immediately cease intimidating the media and occupying TV stations in Bangkok, Human Rights Watch said.

Cambodia: Steung Meanchey Trial Deeply Flawed

One Defendant Misidentified; Child Treated as an Adult

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Cambodian security forces open fire during unrest on November 12, 2014.

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Cambodia: Steung Meanchey Trial Deeply Flawed

One Defendant Misidentified; Child Treated as an Adult

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Cambodian security forces confront residents during unrest on November 12, 2014.

Recent wave of attacks in north-east Nigeria ‘unprecedented’ – UN refugee agency

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This 14-year-old boy was shot when gunmen attacked his school in Nigeria, killing three of his friends. His parents will take him away from the area.