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1 Jul

Navigating Populism: Women’s Struggle for Political Representation

In recent decades, the growing representation of women in politics has brought both progress and backlash, with feminist demands increasingly recognised by institutions. However, the rise of populist parties around the world has weaponised these gains, using feminist rhetoric to push regressive, gendered agendas that ultimately threaten women's rights and those of minority groups. As this report explores, the manipulative instrumentalisation of feminist causes by populist leaders underscores how deeply women's rights and democratic principles are intertwined, with neither being able to thrive in the absence of the other.

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10 Feb

Right to Religious Freedom and Non-Discrimination of Queer People in the Inter-American Case Law

Queer rights in Latin America have seen significant advancements since the 1990s, with victories such as decriminalization and the legalization of same-sex marriage. However, conservative and religious groups have resisted […]

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