This session will examine why it is critical — when addressing human rights — to break down traditional funder approaches and barriers in favor of participation, transparency, accountability, and collaboration
Academics are increasingly interested in getting out of their classrooms and labs to contribute thei...
Five presentations comprise this panel discussing grassroots activism in resolving intractable human...
Growing up in a suburb can sometimes blind us of what is happening outside of our safety bubble. I a...
In this session, presenters and attendees will discuss different dimensions of the question, Does A...
Roundtable discussion of new report, “Advancing Human Rights: The State of Global Foundation Grantma...
This pamphlet designed for grantmakers describes different programme areas for funders to explore, s...
With limited resources and immense challenges, now more than ever human rights grantmakers and advoc...
The Advancing Human Rights initiative documents the landscape of foundation funding for human rights...
Where corporate actors are behind human rights abuse, how do we hold them accountable? How can victi...
2019 marks 30 years since the end of the Cold War and the beginning of an era pregnant with promise ...
In the wake of recent events – a pandemic, worldwide protests, new elections – 2018 may feel like a ...
The University of Dayton Human Rights Center invites proposals from scholars, practitioners, policym...
for something to be a right it must be socially guaranteed. This guarantee can be provided by social...
Scholars and activists (e.g., Simmons 2011, Baxi 2007, Ife 2009) have increasingly argued for a larg...
Human rights are rights that distinguish human being from other beings. A man will lose his status a...
Academics are increasingly interested in getting out of their classrooms and labs to contribute thei...
Five presentations comprise this panel discussing grassroots activism in resolving intractable human...
Growing up in a suburb can sometimes blind us of what is happening outside of our safety bubble. I a...
In this session, presenters and attendees will discuss different dimensions of the question, Does A...
Roundtable discussion of new report, “Advancing Human Rights: The State of Global Foundation Grantma...
This pamphlet designed for grantmakers describes different programme areas for funders to explore, s...
With limited resources and immense challenges, now more than ever human rights grantmakers and advoc...
The Advancing Human Rights initiative documents the landscape of foundation funding for human rights...
Where corporate actors are behind human rights abuse, how do we hold them accountable? How can victi...
2019 marks 30 years since the end of the Cold War and the beginning of an era pregnant with promise ...
In the wake of recent events – a pandemic, worldwide protests, new elections – 2018 may feel like a ...
The University of Dayton Human Rights Center invites proposals from scholars, practitioners, policym...
for something to be a right it must be socially guaranteed. This guarantee can be provided by social...
Scholars and activists (e.g., Simmons 2011, Baxi 2007, Ife 2009) have increasingly argued for a larg...
Human rights are rights that distinguish human being from other beings. A man will lose his status a...
Academics are increasingly interested in getting out of their classrooms and labs to contribute thei...
Five presentations comprise this panel discussing grassroots activism in resolving intractable human...
Growing up in a suburb can sometimes blind us of what is happening outside of our safety bubble. I a...