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Trends in Climate Finance: Background Report for Policymakers
This report discusses trends in climate finance and makes recommendations to improve the methodologies for measuring the ...
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Appendix III (Safety for Voices): Corporate rates
Information for applicants/lead parties and co-applicants established in EU member states that do not use the euro and for ...
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Policy Framework Strengthening Civil Society
A strong civil society is essential for a good functioning democracy and an inclusive society. Civil society is under pressure in ...
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Ugandan human rights lawyer Nicholas Opiyo awarded Human Rights Tulip 2021
The Human Rights Tulip 2021 has been awarded to the Ugandan human rights lawyer Nicholas Opiyo. The prize was presented by ...
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Speech by Ben Knapen, Minister of Foreign Affairs, at the presentation of the Human Rights Tulip, 6 December 2021
Speech by Ben Knapen, Minister of Foreign Affairs, at the presentation of the Human Rights Tulip, 6 December 2021.
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Nominee for Human Rights Tulip: fled from Nicaragua, but their struggle continues
Banished from Nicaragua, a target of cyberattacks: despite all these setbacks, the activist collective Nunca Más is continuing to ...
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The belt and road initiative looks East - Political implications of China's forays in the Caribbean and the South Pacific
China has not officially integrated the Caribbean into the Belt and Road Initiative (except for Trinidad and Tobago) but China is ...
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Dialogue & Dissent: Stories of Change
The e‑zine Dialogue & Dissent: Stories of Change looks back on the Dialogue and Dissent programme and what it has achieved.
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End Evaluation of Solidaridad's Advocacy for Change programme 2016-2020
AfC's goal is to support capacity development of southern CSOs in lobbying and advocating for sustainable and inclusive sectors ...
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Victoria Obando Valverde (Local Human Rights Tulip Winner 2019) - Equal rights for LGBTI people
As an activist, transwoman and former political prisoner in Nicaragua, everything has been twice as hard for Victoria Obando ...