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 * HOME
 * ABOUT US
   * Background
   * Vision and Approach
   * Main areas of focus
   * Role and impact
   * Audited financial statements
 * OUR WORK
   * Global Advocacy
     * General Assembly
     * Human Rights Council
     * Universal Periodic Review (UPR)
     * UN Commission on the Status of Women
     * UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
     * Special Procedures
     * ECOSOC
     * SOGI Statements
     * UN SOGI Voting Records
   * Strengthening Capacity
     * Regional/International Convenings
     * Resources and tools
   * Network Development
     * Conferences and presentations
     * Electronic networking
 * COMMUNICATIONS
   * e-bulletin
   * Press releases
     * Archive
   * Statements
   * Archive
   * Action alert
   * Contact us
 * Publications
   * Research reports
   * Articles and books
   * UN guides and toolkits
   * Blog posts
   * UN/Regional SOGI Reports
 * YOGYAKARTA PRINCIPLES
 * Blog


 * Our latest International Dialogue discussed on best practices to advance
   gender and sexualities rights
   The subject: "Rising through the Challenge: documenting and analysing best
   practices for advancing human rights related to SOGIESC using the tools of
   international law, domestic litigation, and apology/reparation”.
 * The Human Rights Council renewed the mandate of the Independent Expert on
   SOGI
   The resolution was adopted by a vote of 27 in favour, with 12 voting against
   and 7 abstentions. This is a historic victory for humanity as a whole.
 * Yogyakarta Principles are now stronger to better protect #LGBTI persons
   International human rights experts approved 9 Additional Principles
   (including 52 State Obligations), 50 Additional State Obligations under the
   original Principles, and 5 Additional Recommendations to non-state actors.



Research reports 


INVITATION



We are thrilled to invite you to join us in the webinar “Analysing the work of
the Commission of Inquiry on Syria from a SOGIESC lens”.
This webinar aims to explore how the COI reports have identified the ways on
which people’s human rights have been violated because of their gender identity,
gender expression or sexual orientation.
The webinar will be a dialogue between two wonderful panelists:
Arvind Narrain (ARC International, and author of the Report that analises the
work of the COI from a SOGIESC lens) and Mohamad Altasseh (a Syrian
activist involved with queer communities in Lebanon, Turkey and Canada).
The webinar will be chaired by Kim Vance Mubanga (Egale Canada).
Please join us on December 17, at 15 hs GMT, through this link:
 https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84235027068?pwd=YWt5Snp4aEFKZ3BRN2dBU2pEM0pLdz09

Jobs 


ARC INTERNATIONAL IS HIRING



ARC International is calling for applications for the Programs Director
position.

The Programs Director will direct the programmes, working strategically and
operationally. In brief, they will lead the development and implementation of a
comprehensive program management process at strategic and operational levels.
They will be responsible for the delivery and quality of all programme results,
for sound financial management, human resources and accountable to uphold ARC
International values and principles.

The Programs Director is the principal account manager for the donors and other
key stakeholders and represents the organisation on all levels with regard to
the results in policy, advocacy, expertise & learning, both internally and
externally. They will report to the Executive Board of Directors. 
Read more here.


News 


#RIGHTSATRISK. IT’S TIME FOR ACTION!



Today, a complex and evolving network of anti-rights actors is exerting more
influence in international and regional spaces as well as domestic politics.
Anti-rights actors are entering multilateral spaces (spaces where multiple
countries come together for international collaboration) to transform and
undermine them from the inside out. They employ a range of persuasive discourses
to gain legitimacy, often co-opting the language of rights and justice to hide
their true agendas.
This report is the second in a series on human rights trends reports produced by
the Observatory on the Universality of Rights (OURs). As well as analysis of key
anti-rights actors, discourses, strategies, and impacts, the report features
inspiring short stories of feminist action, and knowledge-building exercises to
help strengthen our collective resistance.
To understand the latest global and regional trends, read the new OURs Trends
Report #RightsAtRisk

Commission on the Status of Women Press releases 


#CSW65: WHAT WAS WON, WHAT IS PENDING



The 65th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW),
the foremost intergovernmental body dedicated to gender equality, came to a
close on Friday, 26 March 2021, after negotiations on the text of the agreed
conclusions stretched into the final day of the conference. 
The Women’s Rights Caucus (WRC)—a global coalition of more than 200 feminist
organizations, networks, and collectives that advocates for gender equality at
the United Nations— welcomes the adoption of the Agreed Conclusions and the
renewal of a global commitment to achieving inclusive gender equality. The
consensus shows multilateral support to advance the human rights of all women
and girls.
Despite pushback from regressive governments, WRC welcomes several key areas of
progress.




STRENGTHENING CAPACITY

 
Strengthening Capacity 


REPEAL OF 377 IS USE OF CONSTITUTIONAL MORALITY TO TRANSFORM SOCIETY: ARVIND
NARRAIN



The repeal of Indian Penal Code Section 377 that criminalized homosexuality in
India is constitutional morality being used by courts to help transform society,
says Arvind Narrain as he analyses the verdict. His words may help activists
think how to take forward the ideas of the judgement.

Strengthening Capacity 


HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION GOOD PRACTICES FOR INCLUDING PEOPLE


Strengthening Capacity 


WHAT ARE THE UN SPECIAL PROCEDURES? QUELLES SONT LES PROCÉDURES SPÉCIALES DE
L’ONU?


Strengthening Capacity 


HOW TO USE UPR TO ADVANCE LGBTI RIGHTS




UN TRACKING MAP




UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW




OUR BLOG


 * Kim Vance
 * Arvind Narrain
 * Dodo Karsay
 * Mariana Winocur
 * Erin Aylward
 * Guest blogger




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