Reflections on the 52nd session of the UN Human Rights Council
With five and a half weeks, HRC52 was the longest
With five and a half weeks, HRC52 was the longest
The UN Human Rights Council’s decision to extend the mandate
Dear friends, March was a busy month at DefendDefenders. We
In personality, Immaculate Nabwire and Daphne Nakabugo could not be more different. Where the former is loud, if free-spirited, and mischievous, the latter is quiet, reticent, and predominantly solitary. Together though, they are the quiet champions behind DefendDefenders’ digital skilling programs, equipping (women) human rights defenders with critically transformative – and sometimes, life-saving digital tools and skills.
“You’ll be surprised how many people out there, including the literate are not exposed to the idea of digital safety. And as technology gets more advanced, it is getting ever more lucrative for hackers and other malign actors, which means that the urgency of the need for digital security skills for everyone cannot be over-stated,” says Daphne.
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Request for Proposals for Conducting Mid-term Evaluation on the implementation
African states should stand with the people of South Sudan
Oral statements delivered during the 52nd session of the UN
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