Safety in Haiti Remains a Long Way off
All Forced Returns of Haitians in the US Should be Suspended
Peru: Congress Ramps Up Assault on Democratic System
OAS Members Should Urgently Address Backsliding, Defend Rule of Law
Uganda: Lack of Free Pre-Primary Education Creates Lifelong Harm
Ensure Universal Access to Early Learning
Tanzania: Police Linked to Killings at Gold Mine
Ensure Independent Investigations; Prosecute Those Responsible
South Korea Still Blocking Abortion
Government’s Refusal to Update Laws Part of Wider Gender Discrimination
120 Countries Have Signed the Safe Schools Declaration. Sadly, the US Isn’t One of Them.
From Gaza to Ukraine to Afghanistan, militaries need to leave schools alone. A global agreement could make that a reality.
Thai Rights Commission Links Officials to ‘Disappearance’ of 9 Exiles
Authorities Should Investigate Military Government’s Role in ‘Transnational Repression’
Human Rights Watch Testimony on Texas’ Troubled Border Security Program
Hearing on Texas' More Than $11 Billion Border Security Program
Let’s Put Play on the Agenda
First International Day of Play Highlights Essential Importance for Children
UN Expert Slams Taliban Crimes Against Afghan Women, Girls
Report Calls for Accountability, End to Serious Abuses
Japan Can Aid in Preventing Human Rights Slide in Asia
This is a Pivotal Year for Tokyo to Show Leadership as it Sits on Key UN Bodies
Hong Kong: No Accountability 5 Years after Mass Protests
Beijing Arrested Over 10,000 Protesters, Throttled City’s Freedoms