#SPHRinAfrica@udhumanrights
As human rights practitioners, we reflected on human rights methods, strategies & approaches and where we see the movement in Africa needing to shift or change tactics.
#ForumAcphr73
#SPHRinAfrica@udhumanrights#ForumAcphr73 session, Democracy & Social Practice of Human Rights in Africa, is today. Drawing from #SPHR21, this roundtable panel explores what human rights advocacy looks like in the wake of the pandemic & increasing repressive measures in Africa
⭐️ NEW BOOK CHAPTER⭐️
In Chapter 16, I assess the state of human rights & governance in the #Gambia, reflecting on developments in the furtherance of human rights protection & potential of the new democratic process in the state post-2016.
Open access: https://t.co/y0z73fO5dh
#NewPublication on #Gambia as part of the inaugural edition of the International Review of Constitutional Reform. Each report explains and contextualizes events in constitutional reform over the previous year in a given jurisdiction.
Free to read: https://t.co/4fcWQnhxS1
🔈🔈Just Published!
My contribution to the symposium on #PowerandPandemic.
Here I discuss how the successive declarations of states of public emergency in The #Gambia circumvented parliamentary oversight + restricted human rights.
Here: https://t.co/dPsmMSgQAr
Unified by a common desire to amplify our voices and change the norms, we as young people, have decided to #EndFGM in this generation.
#IHaveSpoken!
Will you?
Join the campaign and add your voice to ours 👉🏾https://t.co/4EGK1t0AXy
A proposal to establish human rights moot courts in the schools of all countries in the world @TC_Africa
"...one of the most powerful ways in which we can ensure that human rights retain its normative role the international order..." Prof Christof Heyns
https://t.co/XqSE3jtZdC
#ClimateChange is inextricably linked to some of the most pressing security challenges of our time, says #UnitedNations deputy chief @AminaJMohammed https://t.co/2GydxwMUfG
One of the things I talked about was the need to separate the Ministry for Women’s affaires from the office of the Vice President. There is a tendency of women’s voices disappearing if this isn’t prioritised. #WaWomensDialogue@wacsi@commonwealthorg@ThinkYoungWomen
New on the @AfricLaw blog: 'The outlaws in Malawi: The travails of sexual minorities in a Southern African country' by Urerimam Raymond Shamaki https://t.co/6R3RXvBxho