Editorial: ISHR Newsletter August 2024 – Special Edition
This August, we present a truly remarkable edition of our ISHR-Newsletter – a special edition entitled the Ambassadors Newsletter.
The Death Penalty: A Necessary Evil or Redundant Violation?
The death penalty presents a controversy on ending a life to uphold human rights or protecting a life to protect human rights.
Abortion: “A Crucial Right or Moral Wrong”
Over the years, abortion has been a highly debated and controversial topic in the realm of human rights, pitting pro-choicers against pro-lifers.
Arts and Human Rights
Art has over the years been used as a creative form of expression of ideas, messages, information, advocacy and protests through poetry, music, dance, drama, graffiti, paintings, drawings, crafts, to mention but a few.
Poem on Natures call for Environmental Justice
My existence is for your joy and delight, Your mindful use of me brings fulfillment bright. The land, seas, trees, and creatures so grand, Gifts from the Supernatural's loving hand ...
Cameroon: The Value of a single vote
The relationship between possessing identification documents and the full enjoyment of the right to citizenship in Cameroon is complex and often fraught with challenges.
Cameroon: Evaluating the relationship between possessing Identification documents and the full enjoyment of the right to citizenship in Cameroon
The relationship between possessing identification documents and the full enjoyment of the right to citizenship in Cameroon is complex and often fraught with challenges.
Uganda: Better late than never: A call to action on Uganda’s child labour dilemma
The world recently commemorated the world day against child labour on 12th June and the theme for this year was “Let’s act on our commitments: End Child Labour”
Uganda: Xenophobia in Uganda: A silent struggle
What is xenophobia? What causes xenophobia? What is the law on xenophobia relevant to Uganda?
Uganda: The Right to Protest: Where Does Uganda stand?
About a month ago, I wrote an article on social media activism and whether its retreat activism.
Kenya: We, the Gen Zs of Kenya
Our Non-Negotiable Demands and Why We will Keep Taking to the Streets
Kenya: Kenya’s Maisha Namba Project
Balancing Digital Innovation with Human Rights Concerns
Africa: Poisoned Soil, Poisoned Fruits
Can Development Plans Flourish in Africa?
Africa: Youth-led protests and revolution in Africa: A path to change
Nigeria’s end SARS protests: A youth-led movement for change