Oxfam urges Honduran Government to protect rights and autonomy of indigenous people Three years after the murder of Honduran rights activist Berta Caceres for her leadership in the campaign against the Agua Zarca hydroelectric project, indigeno
IACHR and Oxfam Sign Agreement for Cooperation in Latin American and Caribbean Human Rights Crises The deal was signed in a context of shrinking spaces for the exercise of human rights and civil society participation in the region.
Financial support from Geneva pledging conference is not enough for Yemeni people Governments in Geneva took a step to alleviate the suffering of millions of people who are victims of the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, yet financial
Yemeni crisis forces families to take desperate measures to survive Conflict, rising food prices and plummeting incomes in Yemen are forcing people to resort to desperate measures to stave off hunger.
More than 80 INGOs call on Israel to halt actions to forcibly transfer Palestinian family The family has lived in their Sheikh Jarrah home for more than 60 years.
Conflict, poverty and hunger driving child marriage in South Sudan Another generation of girls in South Sudan will miss out on an education, face huge health risks in childbirth and are more likely to face sexual and domestic v
Education and income-generation must be top priorities for Rohingya refugees The lack of options for Rohingya women to find work in the refugee camps makes it very hard for single mothers to support their children.
Hebron monitors: aid organizations raise the alarm at increased risks to civilians The withdrawal of international observers deployed in Hebron threatens the already fragile security situation and risks contributing to a rapid decline in the c
Libya migration deal: two years on, thousands drowned in the Mediterranean and sent back to human rights abuses