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世界人权状况:2024年4月 Année de publication: 2024 Auteur institutionnel: Amnesty International Le Rapport d’Amnesty International décrit la situation des droits humains dans le monde en 2023 dans 155 pays différents. Les équipes de journalistes et d’enquêteurs de l'ONG peignent un portrait plutôt sombre, avec notamment un recul du droit des femmes, les conséquences dramatiques du réchauffement climatique sur les populations les plus vulnérables, le recul du droit de manifester, ou encore la prolifération de la haine en ligne dans le monde. La multiplication des conflits armés et le choc du 7 octobre ont également eu des conséquences dramatiques. Cependant, quelques bonnes nouvelles sont aussi à noter, avec des avancées pour les droits des personnes LGBTI par exemple. Amnesty International Report describes the human rights situation worldwide in 2023 in 155 different countries. TheNGO's teams of journalists and investigators paint a rather gloomy picture, with, in particular, a decline in women's rights, the dramatic consequences of global warming on the most vulnerable populations, a decline in the right to protest, and the proliferation of online hate around the world. The multiplication of armed conflicts and the shock of October 7 have also had dramatic consequences. However, there is some good news too, with advances in LGBTI rights for example. 세계 인권 현황 보고서: 2024년 4월 Année de publication: 2024 Auteur institutionnel: Amnesty International Le Rapport d’Amnesty International décrit la situation des droits humains dans le monde en 2023 dans 155 pays différents. Les équipes de journalistes et d’enquêteurs de l'ONG peignent un portrait plutôt sombre, avec notamment un recul du droit des femmes, les conséquences dramatiques du réchauffement climatique sur les populations les plus vulnérables, le recul du droit de manifester, ou encore la prolifération de la haine en ligne dans le monde. La multiplication des conflits armés et le choc du 7 octobre ont également eu des conséquences dramatiques. Cependant, quelques bonnes nouvelles sont aussi à noter, avec des avancées pour les droits des personnes LGBTI par exemple. Amnesty International Report describes the human rights situation worldwide in 2023 in 155 different countries. TheNGO's teams of journalists and investigators paint a rather gloomy picture, with, in particular, a decline in women's rights, the dramatic consequences of global warming on the most vulnerable populations, a decline in the right to protest, and the proliferation of online hate around the world. The multiplication of armed conflicts and the shock of October 7 have also had dramatic consequences. However, there is some good news too, with advances in LGBTI rights for example. 기후위기가 우리에게 미치는 영향: 중학생을 위한 기후위기 (11-16세) Année de publication: 2023 Auteur institutionnel: 옥스팜 옥스팜의 기후위기 교육자료는 기후위기를 인권과 평등의 관점에서 재구성해보기 위해 제작되었다. 또한 인권의 관점에서 기후위기를 다루는 것은 학생들이 자신이 느끼는 기후 불안감(eco-anxiety)을 잘 다룰 수 있도록 도와주고, 기후위기에 대해 무관심하거나 혹은 지나치게 허무함을 느끼지 않도록 하는 교육 방식이다. 이 교육 자료를 통해 다음과 같은 내용들을 학습할 수 있다:• 기후위기와 인권의 연결고리 탐구하기• 교차성(intersectionality)이라는 개념을 이해하고 교차성과 기후위기의 연관성 알아보기• 기후위기의 영향과 가능한 해결방안이 무엇인지 탐구하기• 비판적으로 생각하고 이를 바탕으로 토론 및 토의하는 능력과 공감하는 능력 기르기• 기후 정의를 위해 행동할 수 있는 영감 얻기 Alert 2024! : Report on Conflicts, Human Rights and Peacebuilding Année de publication: 2024 Auteur institutionnel: Escola de Cultura de Pau (ECP) Published since 2001, this yearbook analyses the state of the world in terms of conflict and peacebuilding based on three axes: armed conflict, tensions and gender, peace and security. The analysis of the most relevant events of the year and the nature, causes, dynamics, actors and consequences of the main scenarios of armed conflict and socio-political tension in the world allows for a comparative regional view and the identification of global trends, as well as elements of risk and preventive warning for the future. Likewise, the report also identifies opportunities for peacebuilding or for the reduction, prevention or resolution of conflicts.  Alerta 2024!: Informe sobre conflictos, derechos humanos y construcción de paz Année de publication: 2024 Auteur institutionnel: Escola de Cultura de Pau (ECP) Editado desde 2001, este anuario analiza el estado del mundo en términos de conflictividad y construcción de paz a partir de tres ejes: conflictos armados, tensiones y género, paz y seguridad. El análisis de los hechos más relevantes del año y de la naturaleza, causas, dinámicas, actores y consecuencias de los principales escenarios de conflicto armado y tensión socio-política en el mundo permite ofrecer una mirada comparativa regional e identificar tendencias globales, así como elementos de riesgo y alerta preventiva de cara al futuro. Del mismo modo, el informe también identifica oportunidades para la construcción de paz o para la reducción, prevención o resolución de conflictos.  La Convención sobre la eliminación de todas las formas de discriminación contra la mujer y su Protocolo Facultativo: Manual para Parlamentarios nº 36; edición revisada Année de publication: 2023 Auteur institutionnel: Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) | UN. Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UN. OHCHR) Más de cuatro décadas después de su adopción, la Convención sobre la eliminación de todas las formas de discriminación contra la mujer continúa siendo una guía esencial y ambiciosa para lograr la igualdad de género de forma generalizada, desde la familia y las aulas hasta los consejos ejecutivos y los cargos de liderazgo político. Pese a los considerables avances que se han alcanzado desde la entrada en vigor de la Convención, ningún país puede reivindicar aún haber logrado plenamente la igualdad entre los géneros.Los progresos conseguidos en materia de derechos humanos de la mujer y de igualdad de género están en un grave riesgo de invertirse fruto de diversas crisis, que abarcan desde la pandemia de COVID-19 y la triple crisis planetaria relativa al cambio climático, la contaminación y la pérdida de biodiversidad, hasta los conflictos armados y el desplazamiento, y el alza del autoritarismo. La igualdad de género es un elemento fundamental del desarrollo sostenible y la paz. Las dificultades actuales no se pueden sortear si las mujeres —que constituyen la mitad de la población mundial— quedan excluidas de una participación y un liderazgo plenos y equitativos en los ámbitos económico, político y social. Por lo tanto, la Convención sigue actuando de pilar sólido para desarrollar un mundo más resiliente y sociedades más inclusivas.   A Comprehensive Methodology for Monitoring Social Media to Address and Counter Online Hate Speech Année de publication: 2024 Auteur institutionnel: UN. Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect This report introduces a standardized methodology for monitoring online hate speech, to identify, assess, and mitigate risks, including when it constitutes risks of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. This methodology is based on an extensive review of existing methodologies used for this purpose across academia, technology companies, governments, the United Nations, and NGOs, and synthesizes those approaches into a standard set of practices that best fit the use cases relevant to the UN and its partners.   Human Rights at International Borders : A Trainer's Guide Année de publication: 2021 Auteur institutionnel: UN. Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT) | UN. Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UN. OHCHR) | United Nations (UN) International borders can be dangerous places for migrants, particularly for migrants in vulnerable situations. This capacity-building tool seeks to support States and particularly border officials in adopting a human rights-based and gender-responsive approach to border governance. Accompanying presentation slides and course materials have been developed for use in training courses or as a general information resource on the subject.   Women’s Rights in Review 30 Years after Beijing Année de publication: 2025 Auteur institutionnel: United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) In 2025, the world celebrates 30 years of achievement on the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, a visionary 1995 plan agreed by 189 governments to achieve the equal rights of all women and girls. The UN Secretary-General’s report on the 30-year review and appraisal of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action reflects global, regional, and national reviews of 159 countries, summarizing progress and priorities for further action. It finds that many countries have made strides on gender equality and women’s empowerment, from banning discrimination in employment to adopting gender-responsive climate action plans. Innovation is accelerating progress, and opportunities are opening to scale up proven strategies. Yet gender discrimination remains deeply embedded in all economies and societies, imposing chronic constraints on the rights and hopes of women and girls. Climate Equality: A Planet for the 99% Année de publication: 2023 Auteur: Ashfaq Khalfan | Astrid Nilsson Lewis | Carlos Aguilar | Max Lawson | Safa Jayoussi | Jacqueline Persson | Nafkote Dabi | Sunil Acharya Auteur institutionnel: Oxfam International The world faces twin crises of climate breakdown and runaway inequality. The richest people, corporations and countries are destroying the world with their huge carbon emissions. Meanwhile, people living in poverty, those experiencing marginalization, and countries in the Global South are those impacted the hardest. Women and girls, Indigenous Peoples, people living in poverty and other groups experiencing discrimination are particularly at a disadvantage. The consequences of climate breakdown are felt in all parts of the world and by most people, yet only the richest people and countries have the wealth, power and influence to protect themselves. With that power comes huge responsibility.If no action is taken, the richest will continue to burn through the carbon we have left to use while keeping the global temperature below the safe limit of 1.5°C, destroying any chance of ending poverty and ensuring equality. The world needs an equal transformation. Only a radical reduction in inequality, transformative climate action and fundamentally shifting our economic goals as a society can save our planet while ensuring wellbeing for all.