The Brics Have a Chance to Succeed Where the World Bank Has Failed
The New Brics Bank is an Opportunity to Learn Lessons and Ensure Every Infrastructure Project Protects Human Rights
Equatorial Guinea: Halt Prisoner Torture
President Obama Should Press President Obiang to Cease Abuses
US: Surveillance Reform Advances in the Senate
Bill Would Be a First Step to Address Rights Concerns
World Bank: Reject Plan to Roll Back Safeguards
Plan Risks Harm to Communities Affected by Development
Equatorial Guinea: Release Seriously Ill Prisoner
Italian Citizen Targeted for Insider Knowledge of President’s Son
World Bank: Falling Short on Rights
2 Years on, Tackling Discrimination but Quiet on Crackdowns
Dispatches: A Treaty to End Corporate Abuses?
Saudi Arabia: Malicious Spyware App Identified
Software from Company That Sells Only to Governments
The World Bank’s Dam Dilemma in Tajikistan
As it considers whether to back a controversial dam in Tajikistan, the World Bank needs to revisit its criteria for funding projects that displace people from their homes.
Equatorial Guinea: World Leaders Should Press on Rights
First Visit by United Nations Head, Spain’s Prime Minister
Tajikistan: Dam Resettlement Undermines Livelihoods
Government, Donors Should Enhance Access to Food, Water, Education