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22 January 2024
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The escalating human toll of extreme heat

Global heatwaves are causing severe human suffering, with vulnerable populations facing escalating risks. Urgent questions arise about mobility, decent work, health access, homelessness, mental health, and essential services during extreme heat says Professor Susan Harris Rimmer.

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22 September 2021
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18 June 2013
Man and worman prepare some food in foreground; white, old building in background

Pointed prejudice at odds with real sympathy

A willingness to accommodate an influx of Syrian refugees is clouded by past experience in Lebanon.

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16 May 2013

Asylum for persecuted homosexuals in the Republic of Korea

The Human Protection Hub has added a new article, originally posted in Forced Migration Review. The interesting article looks at...

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28 February 2013

Access to Justice in Guatemala

Melina Lito write a piece for The Human Protection Hub detailing the issues many woman, particularly indigenous women, face when...

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7 February 2013

Asylum seekers, the responsible state and those pushbacks…

Dr Sara Davies discusses the agreement between Italy and Libya on asylum seekers and the pushbacks. She draws links between...

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24 January 2013

Why Rebels (sometimes) Commit Atrocities

Originally posted in International Peace Institute’s Global Observatory, Alex Bellamy writes: “Understanding why some rebel groups commit atrocities allows us...

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24 January 2013

The World Economic Forum’s Misguided

“To be held next week, the annual meetings of the World Economic Forum compel one to revisit John Maynard Keynes’...

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1 November 2012

Responsibility to Protect: Alignment with Women, Peace and Security

On Thursday 25 October, Griffith Asia Institute’s Human Protection Hub held a workshop on Women, Peace and Security (WPS): opportunities...

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22 October 2012

Australia’s chance to make lasting impression

Australia has an opportunity to make “an indelible mark” during its two-year term on the United Nations Security Council. That’s...

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