Tag: Human rights
Philippine Christian youth group lauds High Court’s decision on ‘red-tagging’
Red-tagging practices, including "vilification, labeling, and guilt by association," threaten a person's right to life, liberty, or security
Fr. Patton calls for leadership and reconciliation amid Holy Land conflict
He emphasized the need for leaders on both sides to prioritize reconciliation and work toward a lasting peace
On World Press Freedom Day, journalists across Asia continue to face...
In areas controlled by rebel forces, it can be easier to get information, but there are only limited protections for journalists
In Asia Pacific, rise in public debt is hurting women’s access...
Gabriela assailed how Filipino women have been suffering due to decades of privatization and low prioritization of public health care
Memorial site for drug war victims inaugurated in Philippines
Villanueva lamented the plight of EJK victims’ families who are unable to prioritize securing their loved ones’ remains due to poverty
Here are the countries that rank worst in the world in...
From this report, USCIRF makes recommendations to the State Department on how to best advocate for religious freedom
Islamic charitable giving could fund Bangladesh climate adaptation
"Faith-based charity has enormous potential to drive climate action - and with more and more good examples on the ground"
African leaders call for increased climate aid from wealthier nations
Somalia is dealing with political and economic difficulties, worsened by recurrent droughts and floods that damage crops
Mired in military ‘chaos,’ Myanmar’s junta locked into struggle for survival
The KIA also controls the town of Lwegel, a significant trade center on the border with China, as well as other key border crossings
World Central Kitchen resumes relief efforts, dedicates operation to slain Catholic...
Gore said that in building Damian’s Kitchen WCK workers are remembering his favorite saying: “No problems, only solutions.”