#MeToo, Say Domestic Workers in the Middle East
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State-run clinics are exempt from the ban on U.S. funding going to groups that provide abortion services. But many government clinics rely on essential support from NGOs, who can no longer afford to offer it, says Skye Wheeler of Human Rights Watch.
False Claims of Accountability and the International Criminal Court
Galina Kucherenko’s Whereabouts Unknown; Free Her Immediately
Better Policing Needed, Not More Militarized Law Enforcement
Can It Bring Stability When the Country Has Yet to Heal From the Wounds of War?
Mandate to Consider Needs of People With Disabilities
Over 500 Killed, 1,000 Abducted in Kivu Provinces in Past 6 Months
UN Should Sanction Senior Saudi Leaders