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“Seville’s commitment” must not remain on paper
By Mariana Matamoros, Sergio Chaparro Hernández | | Financing for Development, Human Rights, ONU
Climate budgets
By Mariana Matamoros | | climate budgets, Tax policy, Taxes and climate change
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“Seville’s commitment” must not remain on paper
By Mariana Matamoros, Sergio Chaparro Hernández | | Financing for Development, Human Rights, ONU
Climate budgets
By Mariana Matamoros | | climate budgets, Tax policy, Taxes and climate change
Taxes and spending with a sense of social justice
By Mariana Matamoros | | Climate Change, Colombia, Justicia Fiscal, Tax justice, Tax policy, taxes
What’s in the shopping cart: the hidden history of “neutral” taxes
By Diana Esther Guzmán Rodríguez, Mariana Matamoros | | care work, Inequality, neutral taxes, tax system
The Hungarian Case and its Anti-NGO Laws
By Nina Chaparro González, Oliver Hodges-Jackson | | Authoritarianism, civil society, Closure of civil society spaces, NGOs non-governmental organizations
Reclaiming multilateralism for a shared future
By Christy Crouse, Abby Steckel | | Estados Unidos, Multilateralismo, Trump
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The Politics of Human Rights Policies at the OAS
By Nelson Camilo Sánchez León | | Derechos Humanos, Derechos Humanos, Estado de Derecho, OEA
The relationship of member states with the OAS and the structure of human rights have changed over time. This conference, given within the framework of the event "Impact and Future Directions for the Inter-American Human Rights System" May 29th in Puerto Rico, analyzes in what manner it has evolved.
Profamilia’s Campaign
By Mauricio García Villegas | | Aborto / IVE, Colombia, Sexual and Reproductive Rights, Discriminación, Discriminación, Género, Género
In Colombia abortion is legal in three exceptional cases: when the life or health of the pregnant woman is at risk, when the fetus' malformations make it impossible from him/her to live outside the uterus, and when the pregnancy is a result of a carnal violation.
More Catholic Than the Pope
By César Rodríguez-Garavito (Retired in 2019) | | Discriminación, Matrimonio Igualitario, Matrimonio Igualitario, Religión
For those that were educated in Catholic schools during John Paul II's papacy, to be more Catholic than the pope meant defending ultraconservative positions on topics like birth control or the rights of women and same-sex couples.
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We travel with 20 indigenous activists of the world to the heart of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Listen to this story about the Kankuama Resistance.
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Discover some of the documentary pieces that we have made. Indigenous resistance, migration of Venezuelans to Colombia and stories of women coca growers, are some of our topics of interest.
