This Human Rights Watch briefing paper documents a drastic deterioration in the human rights situation on the Chad side of the Chad-Sudan border, … Go to resource »
According to International Crisis Group's Africa Briefing N°38 Zimbabwe faces the prospect of greater insecurity and violence with scheduled … Go to resource »
United Nations sanctions on Liberian diamonds and timber should not be lifted until the government has gained full control over these resources, … Go to resource »
This Global Witness Briefing Paper outlines the main challenges facing the reform of the DRC diamond sector and makes recommendations relevant to the … Go to resource »
Following a study in Liberia, Save the Children UK has reported finding the exploitation of children by humanitarian workers, peacekeepers and local … Go to resource »
This report does not intend to address all human rights violations in Angola during the year of 2005. We document only the abuses and violations that … Go to resource »
This report is based largely on a six-week Human Rights Watch research mission to Nigeria in late 2005 that included field research in Kaduna, Kano, … Go to resource »
The first multiparty elections in Uganda for two decades are unlikely to be free and fair because of the governments ongoing harassment of the … Go to resource »
TIs Global Corruption Report details how corruption deprives millions of access to essential health care and helps spawn drugresistant strains of … Go to resource »
The 84-page report, Words to Deeds: Libyas Urgent Need for Human Rights Reform is based primarily on Human Rights Watchs first-ever trip to Libya, … Go to resource »
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