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From Public Health Crisis to Human Rights Crisis: The Impact of COVID-19 on Marginalised Groups in Uganda
Senior Fellow and doctoral researcher Tanja Dittfeld shares her thoughts on the impact of COVID-19 on the most marginalized in Uganda.
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Local Elites Hold Negative Views of Diaspora as Peacebuilders in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Senior Fellow Jasmin Hasić's research on the perception of diaspora members as peacebuilders by local elites in Bosnia & Herzegovina was recently published in the Peace Science Digest.
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Halal Metropolis Virtual Exhibition
As a research assistant at Halal Metropolis, Fellow Asma Baban worked to bring the project's inter-disciplinary exhibit on Muslim visibility in Southeastern Michigan to the virtual world.
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Humanity in Action Poland at “Different. Equal. Important.” – Annual Congress of Libraries
In a sense, the Congress of Libraries is an annual festival for librarians as well as all communities cooperating with them. This year is guided by the motto “Different. Equal. Important” and, under the honorary patronage of the Ombudsman for Human Rights.
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Humanity in Action Poland at "The Largest Minority - How to talk about Disability" Meeting
People with disabilities are the largest social minority in the world. They are also one of the most discriminated social groups. What can we do to change it?
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Humanity in Action Poland at the III Congress on Civil Rights
As many as 2,000 people attended the III Congress on Civil Rights organized by the Commissioner for Human Rights and OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) on December 13-14, 2019!
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Fellow Carolina Mesquita releases first episode of podcast Disoriented
Fellow Carolina Mesquita talks about Asian-American identity in the American Southwest in her Action Project's podcast series Disoriented.
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Supporting refugee women during COVID-19
COVID-19 has hit refugee camps in Berlin-Brandenburg and conditions there are worsening. To support Women in Exile e.V., Senior Masha Burina is raising funds for the organization to continue their critical health, legal and advocacy services to refugee women in the region.
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Humanity in Action in the Midst of COVID-19
The idea behind our web conversations series is to take a topic critical to our democracies and ask the members of our community to share reflections, actions and observations that deal with the subject.
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2020 Commemoration of the Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi
In honor of the 26th Anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide against the Tusti, Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel, Professor Lecturer at the Elliot School of International Affairs at George Washington University, wrote the following reflection.
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From Public Health Crisis to Human Rights Crisis: The Impact of COVID-19 on Marginalised Groups in Uganda
Senior Fellow and doctoral researcher Tanja Dittfeld shares her thoughts on the impact of COVID-19 on the most marginalized in Uganda.
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Local Elites Hold Negative Views of Diaspora as Peacebuilders in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Senior Fellow Jasmin Hasić's research on the perception of diaspora members as peacebuilders by local elites in Bosnia & Herzegovina was recently published in the Peace Science Digest.
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Halal Metropolis Virtual Exhibition
As a research assistant at Halal Metropolis, Fellow Asma Baban worked to bring the project's inter-disciplinary exhibit on Muslim visibility in Southeastern Michigan to the virtual world.
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Humanity in Action Poland at “Different. Equal. Important.” – Annual Congress of Libraries
In a sense, the Congress of Libraries is an annual festival for librarians as well as all communities cooperating with them. This year is guided by the motto “Different. Equal. Important” and, under the honorary patronage of the Ombudsman for Human Rights.
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Humanity in Action Poland at "The Largest Minority - How to talk about Disability" Meeting
People with disabilities are the largest social minority in the world. They are also one of the most discriminated social groups. What can we do to change it?
-
Humanity in Action Poland at the III Congress on Civil Rights
As many as 2,000 people attended the III Congress on Civil Rights organized by the Commissioner for Human Rights and OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) on December 13-14, 2019!
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Fellow Carolina Mesquita releases first episode of podcast Disoriented
Fellow Carolina Mesquita talks about Asian-American identity in the American Southwest in her Action Project's podcast series Disoriented.
-
Supporting refugee women during COVID-19
COVID-19 has hit refugee camps in Berlin-Brandenburg and conditions there are worsening. To support Women in Exile e.V., Senior Masha Burina is raising funds for the organization to continue their critical health, legal and advocacy services to refugee women in the region.
-
Humanity in Action in the Midst of COVID-19
The idea behind our web conversations series is to take a topic critical to our democracies and ask the members of our community to share reflections, actions and observations that deal with the subject.
-
2020 Commemoration of the Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi
In honor of the 26th Anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide against the Tusti, Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel, Professor Lecturer at the Elliot School of International Affairs at George Washington University, wrote the following reflection.