UK Government statement: UN Commission on the Status of Women
On 11 March 2015, Baroness Northover delivered the UK statement on gender equality at the 59th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women.
On 11 March 2015, Baroness Northover delivered the UK statement on gender equality at the 59th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women.
A JUST feature article by Omar Khan outlines three key challenges for race equality.
Nicky Hawkins blogs about the missing human side in the current debate around human rights: The measles outbreak in the US has led to impassioned
Following the attacks in Paris in January 2015, a number of EDF organisations and other NGOs published responses and comments.

Writing in The Guardian, Ros Altmann argues: ‘Ageist terms should be as unacceptable as racist or sexist ones’,
Rachel Krys blogs about remembering the human rights atrocities of the Holocaust and what human rights mean for all of us today: Today is Holocaust
‘The Human Rights Act should not be viewed as a burden, but promoted as an instrument of social cohesion and public purpose’, argues Keir Starmer QC.

A joint statement to commemorate International Migrants’ Day 2014 called on States to recognise and adopt all core international human rights and international labour rights standards.
Pui-Yi Cheng writes about the human rights tragedies of two disabled young men who died in care: Nico loved music, slapstick comedy and being at
On 10 December 2014, global Human Rights Day, Chief Executives of 163 organisations across the UK signed an open letter published in the Daily Telegraph, calling on ‘those with power to stand with us to respect human rights laws’.