Hundreds take part in march to commemorate World Human Rights Day
Concerns raised about increasing police brutality cases
Hundreds take part in march to commemorate World Human Rights Day
Concerns raised about increasing police brutality cases Thursday 10/12/2020
Social Empowerment and Education Executive Director Chantelle Khan has highlighted a worrying concern with the increased police brutality cases that have been reported.
As hundreds of people took part in the march from Suva Flea Market to Sukuna Park today to commemorate World Human Rights Day, Khan paid tribute to recently passed Ilaisa Batai who was an avid advocate within the spaces he worked in.
5 women benefit from setting up their own businesses with the help of SEEP
5 women benefit from setting up their own businesses with the help of SEEP
Firoza Bibi.
5 women from Omkar Road, Narere who had struggled to have a constant source of income are reaping the benefits of a one-week workshop conducted by the Social Empowerment and Education Programme (SEEP) where they learnt the basics of running their own local business within their groups.
SEEP, Director, Chantelle Khan says they provided the women with 3 rounds of their stock to sell and then the women have to fund their own stock.
Thursday, 10 December 2020, 5:59 pm
Hundreds
across different diversities marched in the streets of Suva
today as part of the annual Human Rights Day
march.
Human Rights Day is observed around the world
on 10 December to mark the anniversary of the day the UN
General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration on Human
Rights (UDHR) in 1948. World Human Rights Day also marks the
closing of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based
Violence.
The march culminated with a rally at the
Sukuna Park where the NGOCHR member partners shared their
solidarity statements.
“We are demanding respect for
women’s rights, children’s rights, LGBTIQ rights, the
Press Release – Fiji NGO Coalition on Human Rights Hundreds across different diversities marched in the streets of Suva today as part of the annual Human Rights Day march. Human Rights Day is observed around the world on 10 December to mark the anniversary of the day the UN General Assembly adopted …
Hundreds across different diversities marched in the streets of Suva today as part of the annual Human Rights Day march.
Human Rights Day is observed around the world on 10 December to mark the anniversary of the day the UN General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration on Human Rights (UDHR) in 1948. World Human Rights Day also marks the closing of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence.
Press Release – Fiji NGO Coalition on Human Rights Hundreds across different diversities marched in the streets of Suva today as part of the annual Human Rights Day march. Human Rights Day is observed around the world on 10 December to mark the anniversary of the day the UN General Assembly adopted …
Hundreds across different diversities marched in the streets of Suva today as part of the annual Human Rights Day march.
Human Rights Day is observed around the world on 10 December to mark the anniversary of the day the UN General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration on Human Rights (UDHR) in 1948. World Human Rights Day also marks the closing of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence.