Maria Teresa Kumar, executive director of Voto Latino, shares three surprisingly simple and effective ways to encourage Latinos to make their voices heard.
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Cambodia's new drug law has human rights groups concerned that the country's abusive practices toward drug users will intensify.
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The Joint Africa-EU Strategy is trying to shift the relationship between the two continents from one of donor and recipient to equal participation and representation, but is it working?
Posted in: Africa, Europe, Governance & Accountability
Topics: African Union, economic development, EU, Joint Africa-EU Strategy, Marta Martinelli, Rachel Hart
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To mark World Day for International Criminal Justice, here's a quick look at the work that the Open Society Justice Initiative is doing to monitor the proceedings of the International Criminal Court and the special tribunals set up for Sierra Leone and Cambodia.
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Photographer Hayk Bianjyan received an Open Society grant to document the radical transformation of Yerevan, Armenia, one of the world’s oldest inhabited cities.
Two Soros Justice Fellows take a critical look at the deportation of innocent and low-level immigrant offenders as a result of U.S. enforcement programs mandated to target “dangerous criminal aliens.”
Last summer floods engulfed one-fifth of Pakistan, affecting almost 20 million people. The Open Society Foundations are working to keep this issue in the news—both in and outside of Pakistan.
If the Pakistani state is going to keep hiding the truth, it is up to society to strengthen institutions dealing with information sharing, accountability, and transparency.