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2012-06-28FRA - Press Release - ES
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2012-04-04Cyprus - Annual Report of the Equality Authority 2006 EN
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2020-01-03Control Yuan to Establish National Human Rights Commission
The CY passed the draft “Organic Law of the Control Yuan National Human Rights Commission,” as well as draft amendments to “the Organic Law of the Control Yuan” and “the Organic Act of the Control Yuan Committees,” at the 62nd plenary meeting on June 11, 2019. The bills were then sent for review and deliberation by the Legislative Yuan, which passed them into law on Human Rights Day on Dec. 10, 2019. With the promulgation of the new legislation, the CY National Human Rights Commission shall be established accordingly, marking a new era for the promotion and protection of human rights in Taiwan.
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2012-04-05Organizational Chart: IOI Board of Directors
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2012-03-23Council of Europe Factsheet: Protecting the Rights of Roma (German)
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2010-12-02Annual Report 2008-2009
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2020-01-02International Human Rights Conference took place in Moscow
On 17 December 2019 the third International Conference on “Human rights protection in Eurasia: exchange of best practices of ombudsmen” was organized by the Russian Human Rights Commissioner Ms Tatiana Moskalkova and took place in Moscow.
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2020-01-02Human Rights Defender announced essay competition to promote inclusive education
The Human Rights Defender of the Republic of Armenia announced an essay competition titled “My Friend” as a part of the #changetheworld awareness campaign to promote inclusive education. The award ceremony took place in November 2019 and the winners received prizes. The best essays have been published with the consent of the children.
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2020-01-02FRA calls for solutions towards humane and effective migration
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) called for humane and effective solutions in migration issues on International Migrants Day on 18 December. FRA highlighted that in 2019, migrants globally will top an estimated 272 million, of which many move by choice. However, many others flee armed conflict, persecution, or serious human rights violations. In 2018, the number of forcibly displaced people broke 70 million for the first time ever.
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2013-12-12Press release EU Court of Justice
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2010-12-10IOI Newsletter_200703_Francais
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2010-12-10IOI Newsletter_200603_Espagnol
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2013-11-08Spanish Official State Bulletin / Boletín Oficial del Estado ES
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2010-12-10IOI Newsletter_200703_Espagnol
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2023-09-07Austrian Ombudsman Board publishes Annual Reports for 2022
The Austrian Ombudsman Board released the English version of its Annual Reports for 2022. The two volumes give account of the AOB’s ex-post control of public administration and the activities of the Austrian National Preventive Mechanism.
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2023-09-07ACRC advocates for enhancing support for underfed children’s school meals
The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission has established “Measures to Facilitate Social Contribution Projects for Underfed Children” and recommended institutional improvements to local governments across the country.
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2023-09-07Chief Ombudsman calls for urgent reset at Corrections
In his newly released report "Kia Whaitake | Making a Difference", the Chief Ombudsman is calling on the Department of Corrections to urgently fix a series of workplace culture and leadership issues that are preventing it from achieving lasting change.
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2023-09-07BC Ombudsperson released report about the compensation of a young person who has been misinformed
In a report released on 6 September 2023, the BC Ombudsperson describes how the Ministry of Children and Family Development misinformed a former youth in care about the impact of a proposed custody transfer and has, to date, refused to compensate the youth for its mistake and to determine if other youth may be similarly impacted.
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2023-09-07La Defensoría del Pueblo y la Defensoría de Niñas, Niños y Adolescentes suman una carta Braille
La Defensoría del Pueblo de la Provincia de Santa Fe y la Defensoría de Niñas, Niños y Adolescentes incorporaron la carta Braille en sus mesas de entrada con el objetivo de llegar a la población de manera más accesible. En la misma, las personas con discapacidad visual podrán encontrar información al respecto de las consultas y reclamos que pueden llevarse a cabo en las instituciones, como también los modos de acceder para realizar las gestiones.
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2010-11-24IOI Newsletter_200803_English