
Women Making History…Today
History is being made today by women all over the world. This Women's History Month, we are highlighting global changemakers.
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History is being made today by women all over the world. This Women's History Month, we are highlighting global changemakers.
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International Women’s Day is an opportunity to acknowledge and laud the strengths, accomplishments, and collective agency of women around the world.
Go to article: UUSC Partner Celebrates International Women’s Day
CBP 1 has been in existence since 2020, but still causes concern around privacy, confidentiality.
Go to article: Migration App Brings Worry, Frustration for Asylum-Seekers
Tuvalu sees its first case of COVID two years after the rest of the world
Go to article: UUSC’s Response to Tuvalu COVID Outbreak
A panel of experts led by U.S. Ambassador Kelley Currie discussed the findings of the 2023 report, “How Do We Survive in the Future?: Atrocity Crimes in Karenni State.”
Go to article: Seminar Highlights Continued Atrocities in Burma’s Karenni State
Valentine’s Day reminds us that love is critical to human rights work.
Go to article: Advancing Human Rights Through Acts of Love
Latest mistake by the U.S. government takes two steps back for the movement to hold Burma’s junta accountable for its crimes.
Go to article: U.S. Must Find Moral Clarity Regarding Burma
Our hearts go out to the people of Turkey and Syria as they face the aftermath of the devastating earthquake.
Go to article: UUSC Response to the Earthquake Impacting Turkey and Syria
Learn from Karenni civil society activists about the atrocity crimes being committed in Karenni State and what needs to be done to hold the military junta accountable.
Go to article: “How can we survive in the future?”: Atrocity Crimes in Karenni State
People in Karenni State suffer under Burmese military control. A new report by Karenni Human Rights Group and others documents atrocities including mass killings and forced displacement.
Go to article: “How Can We Survive in the Future”: Atrocity Crimes in Karenni State 2023 Report