Human Rights
Vulnerable Groups in Croatia Better Protected With World Bank Help
Minister of Finance, H.E. Boris Lalovac, and the World Bank’s Country Manager for Croatia, Mr. Carlos Piñerúa, signed a Loan Agreement in the amount of EUR70 million (US$95.55 million) with the Republic of Croatia for the Social Protection System Modernization Project, which is aimed at improving the efficiency and effectiveness of social assistance and services to the country’s most vulnerable groups.
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Olympics: Host City Contracts To Ban Bias

International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach gestures during a news conference in Lausanne July on 9, 2014.
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Myanmar: UN chief urges country to move beyond ‘narrow agendas’ and towards cooperation

A mother and her children stand in their small hut in a camp for displaced people in Rakhine State.
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UN: Landmark Resolution on Anti-Gay Bias
The UN Human Rights Council resolution passed on September 26, 2014, to combat violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity is a critically important achievement for upholding the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 25 human rights and other groups said. The new resolution follows a June 2011 resolution by the Human Rights Council that was the first by a UN body on human rights violations based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Justice remains elusive for Guinea stadium killings – UN human rights chief

Hundreds of people were killed and injured, and hundreds of women raped at the 28 September Stadium in 2009, in Conakry, Guinea.
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Eritrea: UN Names Commission of Inquiry

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Guinea: 5 Years On, No Justice for Massacre
The fifth anniversary on September 28, 2014, of the Conakry stadium massacre should be the last before justice is done, seven Guinean and international organizations, in unity with the victims, said. More than 150 people were killed, some 100 women were raped and several hundred people were injured on September 28, 2009, as government troops attacked peaceful demonstrators.
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Egypt: Obama Should Speak Out on Rights
United States President Barack Obama should use his meeting on September 25, 2014, with President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi of Egypt to publicly criticize Egypt’s continued crackdown on basic freedoms, including those crucial to democracy.
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Increased investment in education and protection helps safeguard the future of a generation of children affected by Syria crisis
Over the last year, an additional 770,000 children affected by the Syria crisis benefitted from some form of education and almost 660,000 children received psychological support.
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Libya: Assassinations May Be Crimes Against Humanity
An assassination spree between September 18 and 20, 2014, left at least 14 people dead in some of the bloodiest days this year in the eastern city of Benghazi. The dead included two young activists, members of the security forces, an outspoken cleric, and five other civilians.
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Human Rights
Fostering a More Humane World: The 28th Eurasian Economic Summi

Conscience, Hope, and Action: Keys to Global Peace and Sustainability

Ringing FOWPAL’s Peace Bell for the World:Nobel Peace Prize Laureates’ Visions and Actions

Protecting the World’s Cultural Diversity for a Sustainable Future

Puppet Show I International Friendship Day 2020

