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IDLO is tackling this challenge of FS with partners in the World Bank’s Global Forum on Law, Justice and Development. A consortium led by the Organization will develop an assessment tool to assist strengthen national legal frameworks to...
In 2014 IDLO signed agreements with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) to build legal capacity to address public health challenges. The initial focus is on obesity, diabetes, healthy diets and...
In a recent interview with Spanish daily El País, star footballer Carlos Tévez confessed that, as a child growing up on the streets of the ominously-named Fuerte Apache estate just outside Buenos Aires, his biggest fear was to be detained by police...
“Women’s participation is a matter of basic human rights and democratic principles. We cannot afford not to include women. This is not simply a question of what benefits women, but of what benefits the whole of society,”  Ioana Liana Cazacu,...
STATEMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LAW ORGANIZATION 59TH SESSION OF THE COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN March 17, 2015 New York Delivered by Cianna O'Connell [Check against delivery] Chair,  Excellencies,...
"Our relationship with IDLO is a strategic one," said Pierfrancesco Sacco as he presented his credentials to IDLO Director-General Irene Khan, on March 17. Ambassador Sacco is Italy's new envoy to the United Nations agencies in Rome, whose mandate...
STATEMENT INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LAW ORGANIZATION 28TH SESSION OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL ANNUAL FULL-DAY MEETING ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD 12 March 2015 Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Delivered by Hector Guerra Mr....
STATEMENT INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LAW ORGANIZATION 28TH SESSION OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL INTERACTIVE DIALOGUE WITH THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON FREEDOM OF RELIGION OR BELIEF 10 March 2015 Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland...
Organized by IDLO to coincide with International Women's day, the roundtable -- 'Making Law and Justice Work for Women' -- brought together practitioners, policy makers and experts from both the developed and developing worlds. Joining the...
After a taste of serving as judges, final year law students in Kyrgyzstan were won over by a role they’d previously dismissed as a career option. More than 30 students from the Kyrgyz National University’s Faculty of Law took part in the second...
STATEMENT INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LAW ORGANIZATION 28TH SESSION OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL FULL-DAY DISCUSSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS & CLIMATE CHANGE  (HRC res. 26/27) 06 March 2015 Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland...
        This op-ed was originally published in the Diplomatic Courier If we want to end hunger then we must empower women. If we want to feed the planet then we must fight gender discrimination. Many of us...
STATEMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LAW ORGANIZATION (IDLO) 28TH SESSION OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL GENERAL SEGMENT 5 March 2015 Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland Delivered by John Burley Thank you Mr. President...
In the past month in Afghanistan: a drug addict mutilated his wife’s genitals when she tried to prevent him from selling their baby; he’d previously served a three-year sentence for killing his first wife; a man tried to sell his eleven-year...

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