Rights, not charity.
16 April 2020
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Let's showcase the best humanity has to offer
In this entry of the CRIN Diaries, a series of articles in which staff members reflect on aspects and experiences of their work in human rights, Lianne Minasian, Deputy to CRIN’s Director, shares her thoughts on volunteering during the Covid-19 crisis, drawing on her own experience as a volunteer with her local response group.
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What Cardinal Pell's acquittal means for justice
The overturning of Cardinal George Pell's conviction may feel like a setback, but there could be a positive impact. In this article, first published by Al Jazeera English, we look at the potential of Pell's case to raise awareness about clergy abuse and how the key to justice for survivors of institutionalised sexual abuse is in the collective response.
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Highlights
Call for stories
The Fellowship of the CRIN, a project for and by young people, is collecting positive/funny/surprising stories about periods from countries in South Asia and Africa to be featured in an educational and myth-busting book called Red Cloud. Stories should be sent in English here.
Covid-19 and children's rights
We're producing a series of features exploring how the Covid-19 pandemic and the measures to prevent its spread are impacting the human rights of under-18s. We started with children in detention, and upcoming issues will include youth activism, reproductive rights and data privacy and surveillance. We're keen to hear more ideas from our readers, so please send these in to info@crin.org.
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