CIVICUS LENS: PERSPECTIVES FOR A CHANGING WORLD
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Building on 10 years of State of Civil Society Reports, CIVICUS Lens offers timely analysis of the major events of the day from a civil society perspective. Complementing their ongoing tracking of civic space on the CIVICUS Monitor, CIVICUS Lens highlights stories of civic action and civil society breakthroughs; they explore contemporary political, economic and social trends and their impact on civil society, and also and most importantly, the ways in which people’s movements are responding, innovating and scoring victories.
Deeply rooted in the global south, CIVICUS Lens stand firmly for social justice and on the side of those who defend human rights, call the powerful to account, demand democratic freedoms and fight for progress on the great issues of today: problems like the climate crisis, systemic racism, widening inequalities and democratic regression.

CIVICUS Lens intends to demystify complex issues, encourage reflection and promote solidarity, allyship and progressive action, showcasing a plurality and diversity of experiences and voices, including through interviews and consultations. IPS Inter Press Service North America and its UN Bureau are partnering with CIVICUS Lens to raise questions about some of the predominant biases in how the world is understood and how current events are analysed.
CONTACT: research@civicus.org
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Hong Kong’s lights of freedom extinguished
Attempts to mark anniversary of Tiananmen Square Massacre met with further repression …
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Hungary’s latest assault on LGBTQI+ rights
Proposed law adds to the pressure on a community vilified for political advantage …
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Hopes for renewal dashed in Turkey
Strongman’s election victory signals further repression ahead …
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Syria back in the fold
Authoritarian leader Bashar al-Assad welcomed back into the Arab League despite widespread rights abuses …
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Climate change gets its day in court
International Court of Justice to issue advisory opinion on states’ climate obligations …
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Thailand: time for democracy
Military must accept pro-democracy opposition’s overwhelming election victory …
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Chile: new constitution in the hands of the far right
Constitutional Council election blows hopes for a progressive, rights-based constitution …
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SDGs: time to get back on course
Realising goals will require both global financial reform and the opening of civic space …
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Paraguay: the change that wasn’t
Anti-rights outsider rises while long-time ruling party prevails yet again …
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Uzbekistan: a president for life?
Constitutional referendum allows president to stay put until 2040 while paying lip service to human rights …
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Press freedom under attack
Journalists risk harassment, detention, violence and death just for doing their job …
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Fiji: deeper democracy or continuing danger?
New government takes positive steps to respect rights but needs to go further …
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The Netherlands: climate action faces backlash
Climate protesters criminalised as anti-environmental politics rises …
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Nicaragua, five years on from the April protests
Given the growing destruction of civil society, is there a democratic way out in sight? …
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Sudan’s crisis spills into conflict
Battle between two military factions shows they were never serious about democratic transition …
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Abolishing the death penalty: progress and setbacks
Reforms in Malaysia and Zambia show change is possible – but there’s still a long way to go …
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Commonwealth Africa: LGBTQI+ rights under attack
Anti-rights reaction in Ghana, Kenya and Uganda seeks to erase LGBTQI+ people …
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Israel: assault on judicial independence the tip of the iceberg
Protest movement rises – but needs to acknowledge the full reality of repression …
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The plastic crisis: a race against the clock
Negotiations on a UN Treaty on Plastic Pollution need to listen to civil society rather than the plastics industry …
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France: pensions deadlock puts democracy under strain
Security force violence raises renewed questions about impunity …
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Cuba: elections without choices
Authoritarian regime seeks legitimacy in an election ritual without any substance …
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Russia’s boots on the ground in Africa
Wagner Group is spreading Russian influence – and extracting vital resources – in country after country …
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Greece: humanitarian action under attack
Government is repressing the rights of migrants and refugees – and the civil society that defends them …
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Rising repression in the UK
Crackdowns on protest rights and vilification of asylum-seekers alarming signs of a longstanding democracy’s authoritarian creep …
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Bahrain: a botched whitewashing attempt
Hosting of Inter-Parliamentary Union summit inadvertently throws the spotlight on denial of democracy and human rights …
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Moldova: a crisis of Russia’s making
Energy crunch and pro-Russia protests pose biggest post-independence test for democracy …
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International Women’s Day 2023: not one step back
In a turbulent year, women mobilised to secure gains, resist regression and push for more …
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Georgia: danger averted, for now
Civil society sees off restrictive law – but expects more attacks …
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Belarus: a prison state in Europe
Putin’s ally acts the strongman but war could be his downfall …
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The Escazú Agreement: from paper to reality?
Progress is being made, but several ratifications are missing and a long road to implementation lies ahead …
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Tax justice: a civil society struggle
United Nations tax resolution offers crucial first step …
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Nigeria’s election: same old, same old
Young people sure to keep looking for the change that didn’t come …
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Sudan: there’s no democracy without civil society
More questions than answers in latest transition plan …
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One year into Russia’s war on Ukraine: civil society in the crossfire
Ukraine’s civil society is responding while Russia’s endures further crackdown …
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Myanmar’s forgotten crisis
International lack of action is allowing military junta to get away with murder …
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Nicaragua: an opportunity for democratic solidarity
Release of political prisoners could be a sign of the ruling regime’s strength – or weakness …
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Venezuela: the end of civil society as we know it?
Visit by UN High Commissioner for Human Rights falls short of civil society expectations …
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Eswatini: democracy a matter of life and death
Killing of human rights lawyer Thulani Maseko the latest troubling development in absolute monarchy …
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Far-right threats sparked by pandemic denial
Conspiracy theories would be a laughing matter were it not for the real threat of violence …
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Peru: democracy at a crossroads
A fresh election is urgently needed – but may not solve longstanding political crisis …
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Brazil: can the far-right genie be put back into the bottle?
Former president Bolsonaro has unleashed extremist forces he no longer controls …
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Australia: still silencing the climate alarm
Government says it takes the climate crisis seriously but instead restricts the right to peaceful protest …
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Global Biodiversity Framework: from words to action?
Major agreement to reverse ecosystem destruction now needs to be funded and implemented …
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Afghanistan: theocracy pushes women to the margins
Islamic Emirate proclaimed in 2021 comes to fruition by completing the exclusion of women from work and education …
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Fiji’s new government: a less repressive trajectory?
A rare change of government offers a renewed test for democracy …
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Iran: fearless protests, fierce repression
Theocratic regime responds with full force to its biggest-ever challenge …
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Barbados: third time’s a trend
Third state in Commonwealth Caribbean to decriminalise same-sex relations in 2022 …
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Tanzania: an encouraging step forward for girls’ rights
African Union body orders government to lift ban on pregnant students, safeguarding education and reproductive rights …
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Indonesia’s new criminal code: a turn for the worse
Long-overdue changes to outdated law only make it more hostile to women, LGBTQI+ people and other excluded groups …
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Civil society caught in the crossfire of Mali’s row with France
Military junta bans organisations that receive French funding as it moves ever closer to Russia …
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US midterm elections: a temporary respite?
Imminent danger averted in an election that put voting rights and women’s rights on the ballot – but threats continue …
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China: pandemic protests force a rare retreat
Authoritarian state gives into protest pressure by dropping its ‘zero covid’ policy …
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Syrian and Venezuelan refugees: two faces of the same crisis
The two biggest migration flows of our time, Syrians and Venezuelans, face distinct challenges in their host countries …
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Tunisia: dismantling democracy, one step at a time
Upcoming parliamentary election will be held under new rules designed to allow the president to continue to accumulate power …
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A ‘New Kazakhstan’, or more of the same?
President positions as a reformer – but his latest implausible landslide election win is straight out of the old playbook …
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Cuba: why flee paradise?
Intensifying repression and economic crunch are driving an unprecedented exodus from the ailing one-party state …
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Mexico: last state joins the rainbow wave
Same-sex marriage legal throughout Mexico following decision by Tamaulipas state legislature …
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Malaysia: will new government bring real change?
Challenger promising to improve civic space comes to power – but political volatility is likely to continue …
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COP27: too little, too late
Summit takes first step to make rich states pay for climate harm – but does little to stop them causing further damage …
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The Energy Charter Treaty: a barrier to climate action
European states must withdraw from rather than revise treaty that protects fossil fuel companies from environmental policy …
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Ethiopia: will the ceasefire be followed by peace?
After two-year conflict, humanitarian aid is vital – and so is accountability for human rights violations …
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Qatar 2022: glory at what price?
World Cup tainted by migrant workers’ deaths and numerous other human rights abuses …
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Bahrain: election without freedoms falls far short of democracy
Empty election ritual held in the absence of opposition leaves ruling power untroubled …
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Taiwan in the firing line
China talks tough – but Taiwan’s people want to choose their own path …
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Spain: a victory in the struggle against sexual violence
The country’s first law on sexual consent comes after years of feminist demands for a new approach to gender-based violence …
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Israel: most extreme government ever on the cards
Netanyahu is back, set to lead a government with far-right racist elements …
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Brazil: danger averted
Transition process underway following narrow defeat of far-right incumbent by broad coalition under leftist leadership …
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The COP27 challenge: demanding climate action in a repressive state
Egypt’s hosting of summit will subdue civil society voices just when they are most needed …
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Lebanon: people take on the banks
Driven to desperation by government failure, depositors resort to extreme measures to recover their money …
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Haiti: will another international intervention help?
Haitian civil society’s voices must be heard in any strategy to address the chaos …
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China’s Xi Jinping at the pinnacle of power
Re-elected party chairman set to become China’s longest-ruling strongman since Mao …
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Transnational justice: impunity under challenge
International trials offer hope to victims and survivors of atrocities in Liberia and the Central African Republic …
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Zimbabwe: rights under further attack ahead of 2023 elections
President Mnangagwa seeking to prolong his stay in power by cracking down on dissent …
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Bulgaria: stuck in a loop?
Fourth election in 18 months produces yet more deadlock with parties divided on Russia and corruption …
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NATO’s growing pains
Russian invasion of Ukraine pushes some states into NATO’s arms – but makes NATO membership a contentious issue in others …
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Serbia: LGBTQI+ people the latest target of repression
Anti-rights groups find dual inspiration in US conservative Christians and Russian nationalists …
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Tunisia: a rare moment of LGBTQI+ visibility
Post-pandemic comeback of LGBTQI+ film festival offers hope in restrictive environment …
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Change in Lesotho: how much, and who for?
Newly founded party wins election and enters government – but will it deliver real change? …
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UN Human Rights Council takes action on Russia
Unprecedented move followed by rights-abusing states winning Council seats through non-competitive elections …
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Afghanistan’s frozen assets and a looming winter crisis
Civil society campaigns for urgent action to avert humanitarian disaster …
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Burkina Faso: second coup further dents hope of democracy
New junta seems set to follow Mali’s path by inviting Russian forces in …
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China: UN Human Rights Council fails crucial test
Vote against holding debate on China’s human rights violations in Xinjiang a major letdown …
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Latvia: decisive election gains for pro-western parties
Government will keep standing up to Russia – but must respect rights of Latvia’s ethnic Russian population …
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Court action for climate justice: a growing movement
Climate activists score breakthrough victories in holding states and companies to account …
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UN General Assembly: no room for civil society?
Denial of access leaves out crucial partner for achieving UN objectives …
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Iran: could women protesters bring down the theocracy?
Death of woman detained for ‘improper hijab’ triggers widespread protests against patriarchal regime …
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Solomon Islands: democracy on hold
Government postpones election amid sensitivity over links with China …
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Italy: triumph of the far right
Ascent to power of party with neofascist origins spells trouble for excluded groups …
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Iraq: endless political crisis benefits no one but elites
It’s time to listen to the demands of the young protesters calling for radical change …
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Another breakthrough for LGBTQI+ rights in the Caribbean
Saint Kitts and Nevis latest country to decriminalise same-sex relations …
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Sudan: women’s rights in the military’s firing line
Junta seeking to reverse progress made following 2019 revolution …
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Big challenges ahead for new UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
Volker Türk, a UN insider, takes office after opaque selection process …
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Sweden’s far right rises
Party with neo-Nazi origins holds the balance of power following immigration-dominated election …
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Ocean Treaty: unfinished business
States need to get back to the negotiating table and commit to protect the world’s oceans …
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Angola: the democratic transition that never was
Most competitive election in country’s history skewed by ruling party’s dominance …
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China: UN report leaves no room to hide
New Human Rights Commissioner faces early test of holding China to account …
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Iran’s women the renewed targets of theocratic repression
Government responds to growing social unrest by crushing dissent and diverting attention …
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Pakistan: the lethal impacts of climate change
Response to catastrophic floods hindered by political short-sightedness, state ineffectiveness and insufficient global funding …
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India: outrage as gang rapists walk free
Case exemplifies systematic denial of Indian women’s rights and multiple layers of exclusion faced by Muslim women …
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Chile’s constitutional process: back to square one?
An urgent need to rethink the way forward as keeping the old authoritarian constitution can’t be an option …
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UK: new prime minister, same old problems?
Liz Truss takes over facing huge economic challenges …
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Panama: after protests, will the government keep its promises?
Soaring costs have further fuelled anger at corruption and poor public services …
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Nicaragua’s crackdown: a beleaguered regime clutching at straws?
The government’s desperate attempt to eliminate all dissent reveals a weakness that democratic allies should exploit …
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Mexico: one step closer to justice for the missing 43?
Families of disappeared students make fresh demand for accountability as former attorney general is arrested …
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Sierra Leone: will the lessons be learned from protest violence?
Government’s repression and vilification of protests a troubling sign ahead of elections …
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Singapore: belated recognition of LGBTQI+ rights
Sex between men decriminalised – but state moves to block progress on equal marriage …
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Vanuatu’s climate plan shows way forward
Donors must prove they’re serious by helping Pacific Island country adapt to climate change …
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Kenya: a president elected – or perhaps not?
Tight result in election many stayed away from means continuing uncertainty …
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Guinea’s military in no hurry to return to the barracks
Junta bans protests following announcement of long transition period …
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Anglican church passes the buck on LGBTQI+ rights
A bishops’ conference in the UK could have lasting consequences for LGBTQI+ people in Ghana and Uganda …
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Japan: still an outlier on marriage equality
A blow for LGBTQI+ rights as court rules same-sex marriage ban constitutional …
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Papua New Guinea: election chaos poses integrity questions
Rebuilding trust in the electoral process yet another challenge for the new government…
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Victory against anti-rights backlash at the UN
Civil society advocacy rewarded with renewal of mandate to protect LGBTQI+ people…
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Antigua and Barbuda: a step forward for LGBTQI+ rights
Court rules government’s ban on same-sex acts is unconstitutional…
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Saudi Arabia: clean as new
Oil diplomacy turns a blind eye to the regime’s human rights violations…
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Sri Lanka: change falls short of protest demands
New president extends state of emergency and amps up protest repression…
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Chad: democracy still on hold
With France’s backing, military leaders keep repressing demands for democracy…
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Democracy cancelled: Tunisia’s new constitution
Low-turnout referendum confirms president’s absolute power…
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Changing times in Oceania?
China’s pursuit of a pan-Pacific deal has raised the stakes in an overlooked region…
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Ethiopia: peace desperately needed
Recent wave of violence in Oromia region adds to grim litany of rights violations…
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Gabon and Togo offer renewed test of Commonwealth values
Two new members join the Commonwealth – despite repressing democracy and human rights…
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Uzbekistan: protests further show need for democracy
State’s failure to spot the warning signs of anger leads to rare protests and avoidable violence…
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Migrants pay the deadly cost of Spain’s harsh approach
Full investigation needed into multiple deaths at attempted crossing of Morocco-Spanish border…
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Republicanism on the rise in the Caribbean
Commonwealth Caribbean coming to terms with history to forge its own path forward…
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Cuba: a year on from historic pro-democracy protests
Repression and criminalisation prevent anniversary protest – but deep discontent is guaranteed to resurface…
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Tanzania: Maasai people resist forced evictions
Indigenous people face government plan to forcibly remove them for tourism development…
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Abortion rights in the USA: regression against the tide
Against global trend, US Supreme Court ruling eliminates federal protection of abortion rights…
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20 years of the International Criminal Court
Two decades on, the ICC has proved its value although challenges remain…
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Rohingya refugees: still far from home
Struggle of the Rohingya people continues six years on from campaign of violence that made them refugees…
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The four-day workweek: the future of work?
Thousands of UK workers join a six-month trial to test the viability of the four-day workweek…
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Colombia’s historic left turn
Gustavo Petro becomes country’s first leftist president, and Francia Márquez its first female and Afro-Colombian vice-president…
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Ecuador: protests over or only on hold?
Negotiations bring uneasy truce after more than two weeks of protests but divisions remain…
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Wanted: UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
The next High Commissioner must be a global rights champion who stands up to authoritarian states…
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Sudan: military needs to make way for democracy
Small recent concessions granted by military government shouldn’t appease international community…
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Five Takeaways from the 2022 State of Civil Society Report
2022 is halfway through. It’s clear this is a year of immense disruption, mayhem and contestation….
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Civil Society Holding the Line in Contested Times: 2022 CIVICUS State of Civil Society Report
Published at the halfway point of 2022, the State of Civil Society Report shines a light on a time of immense upheaval and contestation…
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Somalia: drought and conflict a dual threat
Millions on the brink of starvation as Somalia experiences its worst drought in decades…
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LGBTQI+ rights in the Commonwealth: time for change
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting an opportunity to address colonial legacy of discrimination…
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Palestine: activism gone digital
Technology is playing a key role in human rights work – and bringing backlash…
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Iran: food price rises fuel renewed protests
Government responds by vilifying protesters and unleashing yet more violence…
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Thailand: king’s critics criminalised
Thailand’s democracy activists are being criminalised for questioning royal power…
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Starbucks workers: partners in shared success?
Recent unionisation victories are breathing fresh life into the US labour movement…
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Philippines: democracy in mourning
Alliance of two autocratic dynasties takes power after glorifying repressive past…
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Elections bring a breath of fresh air to Lebanese politics
Voices of protest now have the chance to make themselves heard in parliament…
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Escazú Agreement: promising beginnings
Civil society plays its part in first summit and pushes for more ratifications…
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Change on the cards in Australia
New government must act on the upsurge of voter concern about climate change…
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South Africa: the deadly impacts of climate change
Civil society responds to huge floods that left hundreds dead and thousands homeless…
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Pandemic treaty: will the world be ready for the next crisis?
Civil society perspectives needed to shape treaty to improve pandemic performance…
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Nigeria: students hope to go back to school
University students demand government reaches an agreement with striking teachers so classes can resume…
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Indonesia: breakthrough on gender-based violence
Long-term civil society advocacy pays off with passing of law against forced marriage and sexual abuse…
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Twitter: takeover talk sparks hate speech fears
Elon Musk’s potential purchase of Twitter shows the need for greater regulation of social media companies…
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India: horror heatwaves bring civil society response
Civil society is helping people cope – but also calling for climate action…
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Hong Kong: another step closer to China
Hard-line pro-Beijing security chief takes power in a walkover election…
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India: hijab row the latest show of Hindu nationalism
Right-wing populist politicians target Muslim women to inflame divisions and win elections…
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Civil society campaigning achieves forced labour victory in Uzbekistan
Seventeen years of advocacy and activism leads to the end of state-imposed forced and child labour in country’s cotton industry…
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Game not over: resistance against East African Crude Oil Pipeline
Victories of civil society campaign on financing sow doubts on project’s fate…
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Sri Lanka: economic meltdown sparks mass protests
Protest movement demands an end to unaccountable presidential power…
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Mexico: recall referendum ruse leaves no one satisfied
President López Obrador fails to benefit from manipulating direct democracy mechanism…
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Asylum in the UK: a one-way trip to Rwanda?
Deal to be used by UK to remove asylum seekers will enable Rwanda to deflect human rights concerns…
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CSW66: a mixed moment for women’s rights
Latest edition of the UN Commission on the Status of Women sees some successes but also wasted opportunities…
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A close call for French democracy
Even if it loses this time, the fear is that the far right is getting closer to power…
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Sleeves rolled up: Ukraine’s civil society responds to war
Activism in response to invasion shows the value of an enabled and empowered civil society…
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Costa Rica at the polls: voting or gambling?
Apathy and fragmentation yield unexpected results…
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Hungary’s election a grim day for civil society
Viktor Orbán’s latest win signals a further assault on rights…
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Ukraine war exposes weaknesses of international system
Mixed international response to Russia’s aggression makes the case for global governance reform…
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Afghanistan: back to school?
Against all odds, Afghan women and girls mobilise for their right to education…
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Peru’s oil spill raises corporate accountability questions
Campaigners call on oil giant Repsol to take full responsibility…
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Guatemala: anti-rights movement shows its teeth
Attempt to enact regressive anti-gender law defeated – for the time being…
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UAE: tyranny behind the glamour
Events like Expo 2020 and MENA Climate Week cannot conceal the reality of repression…
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Algeria: increasing repression belies promise of reform
Away from the international spotlight, country’s stable reputation depends on stifling dissent…
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Russia’s anti-war protests: Putin under pressure?
Brave protesters battle fearsome repression and relentless propaganda…
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Turkmenistan: tyranny mutates into dynasty
Ritualistic election enthrones president’s son – but his father retains power behind the throne…
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South Korean election: women’s rights the biggest loser
Presidential race winner profits from anti-feminist backlash…
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Ukraine’s refugees: will compassion prevail over prejudice?
All refugees should be treated with the empathy extended to Ukrainians fleeing conflict…
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Chile: winds of change for LGBTQI+ rights
With the Equal Marriage Law, Chile begins to catch up to the times…
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Two years of the pandemic: how civil society made the difference
Vital pandemic response makes the case for an effective and enabled civil society…
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Sisterhood back on the streets
Women’s movement emerges from pandemic in full force…
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Myanmar: junta’s economic power in the firing line
Businesses that prop up military rule under pressure to withdraw…
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Belarus: ceremonial referendum confirms Putin’s power
Constitutional changes open the door to Russia’s nuclear missiles…
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Canada: trucker protests set off alarms
No country is immune to the far-right challenge…
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Colombia rides the green wave
Constitutional Court judgment on abortion rights rewards feminist activism…
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El Salvador: regional human rights system delivers civil society victory
Landmark court ruling brings new promise for women’s rights in Latin America…
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Time’s up: UK police culture shift is long overdue
A new head won’t suffice – London’s police need a new approach…
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Energy transition: dilemmas and trade-offs
Victory in campaign against lithium mining highlights problems of transition to electric vehicles…
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Firm, unified response needed to Russia’s aggression
Putin must be made a pariah for tearing up the international rulebook…
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Divergent paths: abortion rights in Mexico and the USA
Progress south of the border as regression takes hold in the north…
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Spotify: power brings responsibilities
Podcast controversy points to need for greater corporate accountability…
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