This report discusses the remarks delivered by Jim Yong Kim, President of the World Bank. He discusses his inspiration that let the World Bank Group to work in humanitarian response especially around the...
The doctrine of the ‘minimum core’ (MCD) has in recent decades achieved prominence within international human rights law (IHRL) and practice. This enhanced profile is largely attributable to the activities...
This report aims at identifying the particular needs and constraints faced by the poorest women and men when accessing the judicial system. Similarly to the Judicial Functional Review,6 the scope of this...
This brief summarizes the results of a gender impact evaluation study, entitled Controlled trial of psychotherapy for Congolese survivors of sexual violence, conducted during the time period April and...
Reintegration is not only an economic process but also a social and political process, during which ex-combatants acquire civilian status. Citizenship training on issues pertaining to human rights, democracy...
In this issue: Political violence continues with more mysterious grenade attacks. Violent incidents reflect societal cleavages; kidnappings indicate lack of trust. Aid-related conflicts continue.
An external evaluation of the Comissao para os Assuntos dos Qadros da Resistencia/Commission on Cadres of the Resistance (CAQR) was conducted from February 14 to March 8, 2006, by an independent consultant...
'Kashi,' or Karma Sangh, began its operations in 1998 and undertook the Rural Legal Literacy Project (RLLP) in 2000-2001. The RLLP functions to increase legal awareness among rural women in targeted villages...