Pressures on grassroots organisations in India keep on growing, both governmentally and from foreign donors and INGOs. But there is hope to be found in collaboration and resistance. New blog from Bond’s Tushar.
Webinar
INGOs can continue to campaign ahead of an election but you must understand the rules. Watch this webinar with Bates Wells solicitors, Suhan Rajkumar and Max Dowbenko from their top-ranked Politics, Elections and Campaigning team, for a refresh and update on the regulatory framework.
Briefing
Ahead of the next general election, Bond members can continue to campaign ahead of an election under charity and electoral law, but you must understand the rules. This briefing paper will help you do that and focuses on electoral law.
As we mark 75 years since the UN adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) CEO and President of the Fund for Global Human Right, Gabriela Bucher examines how we are falling short of the document’s historic promise, and looks at 5 key areas critical to the future of human rights.
Bond’s Bibusa Musukwa and Rosemary Forest take us through the good and the bad in civic space over the last 12 months, and look ahead to what’s on the horizon in 2024.
Every day around the world people are tortured with specialist law enforcement equipment. A UN expert and civil society are calling for an international response – join Omega Research Foundation in their campaign for a Torture-Free Trade Treaty.
Democracies are only truly effective when all citizens can fully and equally participate. The Commonwealth Parliamentarians with Disabilities Network is helping to realise this vision.
The Anti-Boycott Bill will prevent concerned citizens from using the few instruments they have to call attention to global injustice and refusing to support oppressive practices.
What is the role of All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs) in the international development sector?