
Sushmita Choudhury
The writer is a Volunteer at Northern Settlement Services (Assisting migrants and refugees in Newcastle) Australia.
The writer is a Volunteer at Northern Settlement Services (Assisting migrants and refugees in Newcastle) Australia.
For the last few months, farmers in Bangladesh have been burning down the crops in the field.
Human rights are neither gifts nor can be learnt overnight. From the dawn of civilisation, different communities nourished the human
While the climate change is already understood as an economic and environmental problem, the tendency to view this phenomenon through the lens of human rights implications has been little. Recently the trend has changed.
A disproportionate amount of focus on sex trafficking draws the attention away from the countless male trafficked victims faced forced labour episodes whose we seldom meet as hawkers in the bustling street of a vibrant city selling newspapers or popcorns.
For the last few months, farmers in Bangladesh have been burning down the crops in the field.
Human rights are neither gifts nor can be learnt overnight. From the dawn of civilisation, different communities nourished the human
While the climate change is already understood as an economic and environmental problem, the tendency to view this phenomenon through the lens of human rights implications has been little. Recently the trend has changed.
A disproportionate amount of focus on sex trafficking draws the attention away from the countless male trafficked victims faced forced labour episodes whose we seldom meet as hawkers in the bustling street of a vibrant city selling newspapers or popcorns.