New Laws Needed To Protect Social Media
Regimes are using social media to curb freedoms, just as it is being used to promote it.
Libya: Rebels Should Open Books on Oil Sales
Libyan People Should Know About Oil and Gas Exports
US/Colombia: Establish Benchmarks for Trade Pact
Congress Members’ Proposal Would Require Concrete Actions to Protect Rights
Higher Education's Dirty Little Secret
The Sky Is the Limit for People with Disabilities
Responsible Mining: Companies Can't Go it Alone
Papua New Guinea: Serious Abuses at Barrick Gold Mine
Systemic Failures Underscore Need for Canadian Government Regulation
Letter to Secretary Clinton One Year After Historic Internet Speech
Ethiopia: Donors Should Investigate Misuse of Aid Money
National Parliaments and Audit Institutions Should Demand Accountability
Ethiopia: Development Assistance Group Should Address Human Rights in Ethiopia
Letter to Kenichi Ohashi, Ethiopia Country Director for the World Bank
New York City: Bail Penalizes the Poor
Thousands Accused of Minor Crimes Spend Time in Pretrial Detention
Lead Poisoning in Nigeria "Unprecedented"
For a Nation Speeding Forward, Health Is Left Behind
Ethiopia: the Aid-Politics Trap
The Ethiopian government’s political use of international humanitarian aid is a test of donors’ commitment to human-rights principles.
US: Promote Global Financial Transparency at G20 Summit
Greater Accountability Would Improve Development and Rights, Alleviate Poverty