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Girls For Sale: Child Trafficking in India

Girls For Sale: Child Trafficking in India

August 4, 2015

  By Padmini Dutta Sharma As a human rights activist

Let us tell South Sudan’s Story through our own eyes

Let us tell South Sudan’s Story through our own eyes

July 30, 2015

  By Peter Louis Journalist Stella Poni has urged South

MP and radio station owner in Uganda suspends journalists for giving air time to electoral opposition

MP and radio station owner in Uganda suspends journalists for giving air time to electoral opposition

July 27, 2015

  By Robert Ssewankambo Three journalists were last week suspended

Open letter to Sibuor, descendant of Kenyan soil!

Open letter to Sibuor, descendant of Kenyan soil!

July 25, 2015

  By Judy Amunga-Ndibo Mheshimiwa, Jakom, Jatelo, Sibuor! All these

Dakar hosts conference on state sovereignty and international criminal justice

Dakar hosts conference on state sovereignty and international criminal justice

July 24, 2015

  By Alpha Jallow To commemorate the Day of International

UN reaffirm need to protect women and girls in DRC

UN reaffirm need to protect women and girls in DRC

July 14, 2015

  By Darell Maurice Saturday 11th July marked the 26th

Ugandan Court revokes Speaker’s dismissal of Journalists from Parliament

Ugandan Court revokes Speaker’s dismissal of Journalists from Parliament

July 8, 2015

  By Robert Ssewankambo The High Court in Kampala last

Mass Media’s role in Global Peace and Security

Mass Media’s role in Global Peace and Security

July 7, 2015

  By Florence Joseph Today, the most pressing need of

‘Peace-ing’ It All Together: UN Peacekeepers, Intervention, Escalation and Internal conflicts

‘Peace-ing’ It All Together: UN Peacekeepers, Intervention, Escalation and Internal conflicts

July 6, 2015

  By Anant Mishra Introduction The United Nations’ primary objective

Ugandan media rights body paralysed following break-in

Ugandan media rights body paralysed following break-in

July 2, 2015

  By Robert Ssewankambo A media rights body, Human Rights

NGOs question allegation of corruption filed by DRC President

NGOs question allegation of corruption filed by DRC President

July 1, 2015

  By Darell Maurice In the Democratic Republic of Congo,

Ugandan Journalist acquitted of Obstruction charges

Ugandan Journalist acquitted of Obstruction charges

June 25, 2015

  By Robert Ssewankambo Mulindwa Mukasa, a journalist with the

Police in Uganda detain Journalist for photographing suspect in Court

Police in Uganda detain Journalist for photographing suspect in Court

June 24, 2015

  By Robert Ssewankambo A court reporter working with the

Journalist assaulted by suspects at police station in Uganda

Journalist assaulted by suspects at police station in Uganda

June 22, 2015

  By Robert Ssewankambo Sulaiman Mutebi, a journalist working with

DRC to implement recommendations under Human Rights review

DRC to implement recommendations under Human Rights review

June 1, 2015

  By Sylvain Muyali Congolese Minister of Justice and Human

Journalist accuses official from Ugandan ruling political party of assault

Journalist accuses official from Ugandan ruling political party of assault

May 19, 2015

  By Robert Ssewankambo Edward Bindhe, a Uganda Radio Network

Another witness names senior police officer in assault against Ugandan journalist

Another witness names senior police officer in assault against Ugandan journalist

May 18, 2015

  By Robert Ssewankambo A third prosecution witness has testified

Afro-xenophobic violence in South Africa and the call of history

Afro-xenophobic violence in South Africa and the call of history

April 22, 2015

  By Nana Arhin Tsiwah The recent spate of xenophobic

Nigeria closes land and sea borders ahead of Saturday’s polls

Nigeria closes land and sea borders ahead of Saturday’s polls

March 27, 2015

  By Charles Ayitey All means of immigration or emigration

Reactions to Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Act, 2015

Reactions to Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Act, 2015

March 26, 2015

  By Grégory Wilson  Recent months have been plagued by

Discussing ‘Peacebuilding’ and ‘Post War Recovery’

Discussing ‘Peacebuilding’ and ‘Post War Recovery’

March 10, 2015

  By Anant Mishra Nations that are gripped in war,

President Kiir vows to make illiteracy history in South Sudan

President Kiir vows to make illiteracy history in South Sudan

February 24, 2015

  By Peter Louis Approximately 400,000 children, whose schooling has

Hard Truth with Anant Mishra: Understanding the need to reform the United Nations Security Council

Hard Truth with Anant Mishra: Understanding the need to reform the United Nations Security Council

February 17, 2015

  By Anant Mishra Introduction “We need a reform of

On The Clock: The Future of (Selfie) Journalism

On The Clock: The Future of (Selfie) Journalism

February 10, 2015

  By Jedi Ramalapa I have been thinking about my

Terrorism and the Growing Violation of Human Rights

Terrorism and the Growing Violation of Human Rights

February 5, 2015

  By Anant Mishra “We should all be clear that

Ugandan Journalist attacked by police now released from hospital

Ugandan Journalist attacked by police now released from hospital

February 3, 2015

  By Robert Ssewankambo A Wavah Broadcasting Service (WBS) Television

Human Rights Activist assaulted in the presence of local police in Uganda

Human Rights Activist assaulted in the presence of local police in Uganda

February 2, 2015

  By Robert Ssewankambo Gerald Kankya, an activist working with

ActionAid Senegal Say No To Land Grabbing

ActionAid Senegal Say No To Land Grabbing

January 28, 2015

  By Alpha Jallow ActionAid Senegal, who last April started

Hard Truth with Anant Mishra: Understanding the Provisions of Article 370 of the Constitution of India

Hard Truth with Anant Mishra: Understanding the Provisions of Article 370 of the Constitution of India

January 27, 2015

  The derivation: The Indian Independence act of 1947, which

Journalists in Uganda protest against police brutality

Journalists in Uganda protest against police brutality

January 16, 2015

  By Robert Ssewankambo Cruelty against journalists recurred when police

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