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Published in: North Africa, West Asia: OpinionHow international organisations can prioritise human rights
Until those working in the Global South introduce new rights measures, we are ‘testifying in a court where the...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaLaying the foundations for a totalitarian state
The Egyptian regime is moving decisively to close what remains of public space, dominating all aspects of political...
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Published in: HomeFloods in Sudan: intervention beyond community-based initiatives is needed
Charitable initiatives, like Sadaggat and Shariee Alhawadith, have been providing food and clothes as well as...
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Published in: oDRNot single spies, but in battalions…
The new law obliging Russian NGOs receiving foreign funds to register as 'foreign agents' or spies has created a...
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Published in: oDRAdministering the last human rights
Russia’s new NGO law forcing organisations to register as ‘foreign agents’ continues to take its toll. ‘Public...
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Published in: oDRWhich way?
‘NGO’ has become a dirty word in Russia. The organisations most committed to helping Russia develop a meaningful...
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Published in: oDRThe government inspectors
Gogol's government inspector was a figure of fun. Russia's new government inspectors are anything but funny.
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Published in: oDRRussian NGOs: the funding realities
Continuing oDRussia's debate on the future for Russian NGO funding, now a view from the coal face. Pavel Chikov is...
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Published in: oDRFunding Russian NGOs: opportunity in a crisis?
Russian NGOs have traditionally looked abroad for their funding, and are dismayed at recent legislation setting up...
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Published in: oDRWhat do Russians think of their ‘foreign agents’?
In Putin’s Russia, NGOs funded from abroad are now officially considered ‘foreign agents’. However a recent poll...