Read more Human Rights “Cop killing is a deadly virus for society” September 13, 2016 2842 views Violent extremism is a virus in the mould of HIV, writes Gerald Nwokocha, 28, a Correspondent from Abuja, Nigeria. HIV quietly…
Read more Human Rights “Gaps in women’s economic empowerment” September 8, 2016 4285 views Women’s shelters are an aspect of services designed to empower vulnerable women, but Sugandha Parmar, 22, a Correspondent in Kanpur,…
Read more Human Rights “Helping Indigenous peoples to advance” August 22, 2016 3506 views The Commonwealth includes diverse indigenous peoples, writes Oghenekevwe Oghenechovwen, 17, a Commonwealth Correspondent from Warri in Nigeria, who looks at…
Read more Human Rights “Engaging youth to fight human trafficking” August 19, 2016 4211 views Human trafficking is a tragic reality, but Mahdy Hassan, 24, a Correspondent from Dhaka in Bangladesh, says that education, awareness…
Read more Human Rights “Calling for new solutions to the war on drugs” August 18, 2016 3808 views The war on drugs is not only about drugs, but also about power structures, writes Ruth Adeyi, 23, a Correspondent…
Read more Human Rights “Leadership is different from management” July 28, 2016 2653 views With leaders across the globe under scrutiny on the public stage Ishan Agarwal, 20, a Commonwealth Correspondent from Kolkata in…
Read more Human Rights “Defining the change that Nigerians want” May 20, 2016 3495 views National elections can heighten the appetite for change, writes Bryan Obaji, 25, a Correspondent from Calabar in Nigeria, who examines…
Read more Human Rights “What can tolerance do for a nation?” March 6, 2016 35385 views Tolerance is not simply an attitude, writes Abdur Rafay Usmani, 21, a Correspondent from Karachi in Pakistan, but is an…
Read more Human Rights “What a tangled web we weave with division” February 27, 2016 2518 views Promoting the rights of one gender above the other is divisive and counter-productive, writes Lyn-Marie Blackman, 29, a Commonwealth Correspondent…
Read more Human Rights “Jamaica’s Miss World contest creates history” February 3, 2016 2851 views A beauty competition set the stage for one contestant to challenge preconceptions and empower others to be agents of positive change, writes…