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Book: Voice Our ConcernA downloadable resource by Amnesty Ireland, with chapters on drama, music, poetry, photography, film and visual art by leading artists.
Books and literature, Further education resources, Secondary education resources, Teaching resource 25 Apr 2013 -
Violence against women: The prespectives of students in WalesA report of an Amnesty International and NUS Wales Women's Campaign survey of 733 students in Wales.
Reports and publications 25 Apr 2013 -
‘No Recourse’ - No Safety: BriefingThis briefing from Scottish Women’s Aid and Amnesty International urges governments to meet their human rights obligations by funding emergency support and removing the no‑recourse rule so survivors of domestic abuse can access safety and services.
Policy briefing 25 Apr 2013 -
Amnesty International UK letter to Edinburgh's Lord Provost on LGBT issues in RussiaAmnesty UK letter to Edinburgh's Lord Provost on LGBT issues in Russia.
Submission 25 Apr 2013 -
Resource pack: Me, You, EveryoneTen lessons focusing on knowledge of human rights issues, developing the skills and attitudes acquired from previous resources.
Activity pack, Lesson plan, Resource pack, Primary education resources, Teaching resource 25 Apr 2013 -
Egypt: Women demand equality in shaping new Egypt
Egypt briefing: Women demand equality in shaping new Egypt
25 Apr 2013 -
Two years after Noxolo's murder, stand by LGBTI activists in South AfricaBlog post 16 Apr 2013
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G8 commitment to tackle impunity for rape in conflict welcomed by human rights groupsPress release 11 Apr 2013
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Behind the scenes at the CEDAWBlog post 21 Mar 2013
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Zimbabwe's referendum: a dry-run for this year's elections?Blog post 16 Mar 2013
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Putting women at the heart of an Arms Trade TreatyBlog post 08 Mar 2013
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A letter to my mother"All I can do is look up to you, hoping that one day you will make a change to the world and give the oppressed Afghans, particularly women, the courage to speak up for their rights." </p> Read Sahar's moving letter to her mother, Horia, who works as our…
Blog post 08 Mar 2013 -
Government warned that efforts on Afghan women have been 'only a drop in the ocean'Press release 07 Mar 2013
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Maldives: 15-year-old rape survivor to be flogged for 'fornication'Blog post 05 Mar 2013
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Positive promises for women's rights - now deeds must follow wordsSecretary of State for International Development Justine Greening called it 'the greatest unmet challenge of our time' when she visited our office earlier this year. So how does the UK Government intend to protect women's rights around the world?
Blog post 04 Mar 2013 -
'The time is now' for girls and womenBlog post 03 Mar 2013
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What's in store for women's rights?Blog post 28 Feb 2013
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Pussy Riot one year on - still imprisoned, still defiantPussy Riot had only been in existence for four months when, a year ago today, some of the group’s members walked through the doors of Moscow’s main Orthodox Cathedral. They were to perform a stunt that would propel the feminist punk collective from…
Blog post 21 Feb 2013 -
AUSTRIA: Amnesty calls for reform to back up landmark adoption victory for Lesbian couplePress release 19 Feb 2013