Important step towards reducing the risk of torture and ill-treatment in Tunisia
DIGNITY has supported the Ministry of Justice in Tunisia in developing guidelines to decrease the extensive use of pre-trial detention
DIGNITY has supported the Ministry of Justice in Tunisia in developing guidelines to decrease the extensive use of pre-trial detention
States break silence to condemn Egypt’s abuses at UN rights body. (Geneva, March 12, 2021) – Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) from
The government in Copenhagen intends to build so-called ’reception centres’ for asylum seekers outside the European Union. The idea is
Recommendations to the 2021-2024 programming for the NDICI programme on human rights and democracy Human rights and democratic freedoms are
DIGNITY has developed the manual ‘Well-being behind bars’ to respond to mental health problems in congested jails in the Philippines.
DIGNITY’s EU-funded training supports the Philippines national human rights institution in monitoring prisons and preventing torture and ill-treatment. But it
From now on, Danish will no longer be the working language at DIGNITY’s board meetings. As part of a broader
In many countries all over the world, places of detention are of suboptimal standard and unfortunately treatments and conditions too
DIGNITY and our Moldovan partner, the Institute for Penal Reform, have successfully trained prison staff and management in prevention and
One of the leading staff members of the Human Rights Center Viasna, Maria Rabkova, was arrested September 17, accused of training persons to participate in riots.
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