In honor of Juneteenth, our CAMCO offices will be closed today. Juneteenth serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of freedom and equality for all.
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Today we celebrate Juneteenth and its impact on justice and equality. Check out our blog for more on the history of Juneteenth. #Juneteenth #FreedomDay https://lnkd.in/eA4XEKAK
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🌍 In response to the UN Independent Expert on international solidarity’s report on civil society organizations engaging in international solidarity, IFEX’s submission highlighted the challenges faced by activists due to rising authoritarianism and repressive actions, underscoring the critical role of civil society in advocating for human rights accountability. Drawing on IFEX members' experiences, the submission reveals how repressive legislation and barriers to participation in high-level spaces at the UN have targeted and obstructed the work of civil society organizations (CSOs). IFEX’s networked approach, combining collaborative advocacy, operational support, access to resources, and other expressions of solidarity, strengthens the capacity of organisations to effectively counter authoritarian regimes and defend civic space. Check out our submission here 👉 https://lnkd.in/gXHU3TNf
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This year’s theme is linked to the International Decade for People of African Descent, which spans the timeframe from 2015 to 2024. In proclaiming this Decade, the international community is recognizing that people of African descent represent a distinct group, whose human rights must be promoted and protected. https://bit.ly/3PsupGC
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Today we reflect on freedom and equality for all and how we can make positive changes toward achieving this goal. Learn about Juneteenth at https://bit.ly/3fJaDWf
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Happy #Juneteenth! Today’s a day to reflect on our history, appreciate the strides we've made, and keep pushing for equality and justice for all. Learn more about Juneteenth and all that it means: https://hubs.ly/Q02B8tsc0
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In order to respond to the needs of young people, and to guarantee that their basic human rights are recognized and enforced, young people’s active and meaningful participation in their societies and in democratic practices and processes is of crucial importance Ustaz Drate Yassin Jaffar Next UYD President 2026 - 2031
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Happy Human Rights Day South Africa Reflecting on historical events such as the Sharpeville massacre in 1960 is crucial for understanding the progress made toward democracy and equality in our country. The sacrifices and struggles of those who fought for these ideals serve as a reminder of the importance of upholding them. By reflecting on the past, we can identify areas where progress has been made and where challenges still exist. It's an opportunity to renew commitments to the values of democracy and equality and to take action to address any remaining injustices for future generations.
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I has taken the pledge to uphold the values enshrined in our constitution: equality, justice, and liberty for all. One this constitution day,let us reaffirm our commitment to preserving the democratic fabric of our nation#snsinstitution#snsdesignthinkers#designthinking
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I joined other transitional justice practitioners and advocates in signing a letter addressed to the Human Rights Council on the selection of the next Special Rapporteur on truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence, recommending that the next SR has the experience required for: “…• contributing significantly, through the promotion of a holistic human-rights-based approach against impunity, to the design of doable and lasting solutions to the (too many) protracted and emerging conflicts; • further reinforcing complementarity with international justice institutions, in particular at the domestic level; • developing a victim-centered approach to the mandate; • promoting gender- transformative and intersectional approaches to truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence…” Nora Ahmetaj, Yasmin Sooka, Elizabeth Lira, Carlos Castresana Fernández, Ram Bhandari, Natascha Zupan, Driss El Yazami, Helen Mack, Shuvai Busuman Nyoni, Galuh Wandita, Sofia Macher Batanero
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Pleased to join 617 civil society signatories from 100 countries, collectively calling on the United Nations Security Council and member states to take action to ensure women’s full, equal, meaningful and safe participation in peace and security. We have collectively called on all Member States to: 🔘 Demand the inclusion of diverse women at all levels and stages of decision-making, in all contexts, from beginning to end; 🔘 Support women’s participation in all peace and security processes with the target of 50%; 🔘 Call for direct, substantive and formal inclusion of diverse women; and 🔘 Enforce a zero-tolerance approach to any form of intimidation or reprisal against women human rights defenders, peacebuilders and civil society. ➡ Read our joint letter here: bit.ly/3ZWeCEg
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