• Apr 18, 2011
  • Feb 18, 2011

    The Lord's Resistance Army began in Uganda more than 20 years ago. The group kills civilians and abducts children to fill its ranks. In this special report, veteran public radio journalist Anne Garrels explores what it would take to stop the LRA.

  • Jan 21, 2011

    Access to pain relief is practically non-existent in most of the developing world. The issue isn't cost. Morphine is relatively cheap. Anne Garrels explains how the human rights movement is making the case for palliative care.

  • Jan 21, 2011

    The Lord's Resistance Army began in Uganda more than 20 years ago. The group kills civilians and abducts children to fill its ranks. Anne Garrels explores what it would take to stop the LRA.

  • Nov 10, 2010
  • Sep 3, 2010
    Where many see a hopeless situation, Human Rights Watch sees the need to bring justice to victims and greater security to all. From our expert researchers documenting abuses on the ground to our executive director meeting with Congo's president, we have been waging an ambitious, multi-pronged campaign to bring about real change.
  • Jul 28, 2010
  • May 26, 2010
  • Sep 25, 2009

    The United Nations' new special representative on women and conflict could finally give some teeth to the global fight against rape as a weapon of war. Congo is one place where this new office could make a big difference. With HRW's Marianne Mollmann and Juliane Kippenberg.

  • Jun 8, 2009

    Lisa Jackson's film "The Greatest Silence" has raised awareness about violence against women in Congo. Christina Salerno reports.