Blogs

World Economic Forum © AFP

Business, human rights and the economic crisis

This week marks the start of the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.

Brazil president announcement © AP Photo/Eraldo Peres

Brazil’s transformed middle class

Brazil has cut the percentage of people living in extreme poverty from 12 per cent to 4.8 per cent - but does this represent genuine change?

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Damming human rights

An 11,000 megawatt Amazonian hydro project will force 14 Indigenous communities from their homes and destroy natural habitats

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A woman’s home is her castle

It's a story of a working class family being kicked out of their home to make way for a big business development. The family is offered an unfair amount of compensation and pressured by the company and the authorities to get out. As they try to fight back, they’re bullied and threatened. Sound familiar?

Woman carrying water in Part-au-Prince, Haiti © UNHCR

Haiti’s women face new struggles to survive

Women in Haiti are tragically being forced to trade sex for food in order to survive - and help their children survive.

Domestic workers in Indonesia © Third Party

Domestic workers’ rights are not optional

Many of Indonesia’s domestic workers are girls as young as 13 years old, living thousands of kilometres from home and working 18 hours a day, seven days a week.

Amnesty International's Demand Dignity stand at U2's show in Melbourne © Amnesty International.

31,000 signatures collected as U2’s antipodean leg finishes

Amnesty International on tour with U2: 31,000 signatures collected as antipodean leg finishes

Shell apologises…

Sarah Marland finds a website where Shell apologises to the people of the Niger Delta. Can it be true?

A shelter burns as Cambodian residents are evicted from their homes

Bitter charcoal and black tears

Events in Cambodia bring back images of forced evictions seen by our Publications Manager as a young journo working in apartheid South Africa.

Washington monument

Main street or mean street

Our Government Relations Coordinator, Robyn Seth-Purdie, blogs from New York after attending an informal briefing at the UNHRC and then meeting her counterparts at AI USA in Washington.

pyjamas

Lost pyjamas, headless chooks, and human rights

Our Government Relations Coordinator blogs from the UN Human Rights Committee Meeting in New York.

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