Asserts that doctors should be acutely disturbed about conditions in the prisons in Malawi. Medical training of Life President, Dr. Hastings Kamazu Banda; Refugee population in Malawi; Poor diet of prisoners; Rape of female prisoners and the resulting pregnancies; Booklet by Amnesty International, ...
human rights in Malawi’’. Judge Nyakwawa Usiwa-Usiwa had described the actions by Malawi’s first openly gay couple as an affront on Malawi’s moral code. The courtroom was packed and hundreds more people stood outside, peering through win- ...
Tags:Gaza,global justice,human rights,Israel,Middle-East,Palestine,racism,state sponsored terrorism,violence,warfare & conflict 0 Vodpod videos no longer available. Israeli soldiers involved in the attacks on Gaza at the start of this year claim that they were ordered to fire, regardless of the ...
Human rights, as described in documents such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, are a set of moral and legal principles that apply to all human beings irrespective of their age, sex, religion, nationality, and other such characteristics. Yet they can only ever be claimed and applied...
This contemporary literature review focuses on the state of LGBTI human rights in 10 Southern African countries: Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The purpose of this review is to contribute towards a strong evidence base and ...
Far away, in the middle of the Namibian wasteland, on former German-colonial soil. Unsecured, threatening tunnels lead deep into a monolithic mountain. about film Beni Youth Climate change and poverty lead to repeated hunger crises in Malawi. Many people leave in the hope of a better life ...
In many parts of sub-Saharan Africa, mothers impacted by the genetic condition of albinism, whether as mothers of children with albinism or themselves with albinism, are disproportionately impacted by a constellation of health-related stigma, social determinants of health (SDH), and human rights vio...
in Tanzania, consisting of women with albinism and mothers of children with albinism – the latter being the primary subject of this chapter – bears the hallmark of human rights. The Mamas’ Groups, as they are commonly known, work and live in rural conditions with many of them being ...
working hours, health and safety, no child or forced labour, freedom of association and that discrimination does not take place. We have a responsibility to respect the human rights of our colleagues, our customers, the communities we operate in and the people who work throughout our supply ch...
In late April, the government tabled a number ofamendments to the Illegal Migration Bill, including an order to domestic courts to ignore a potentialinterim measurefrom the European Court of Human Rights (‘the ECtHR’) to stop someone being removed from the UK if they bring forward a legal...