This joint publication by OHCHR and Equitas-International Centre for Human Rights Education offers valuable insights and strategies for effective human rights education programming. Building on extensive research and analysis, the Compendium showcases successful projects and initiatives across various thematic areas, including addressing
SUKKUR: A delegation of Sindh Human Rights Commission (SHRC) visited Sanwal Shah Mandir in Siyano Ogahi village near Kandhkot town on Wednesday and inquired representatives of the minority community about the attack on their worship place carried out by dacoits a week
Board Member Sindh Human Rights Commission Mr. Sukhdev Hemnani speaks to BBC News in this video on the issue of demolition in the premises of Mari Mata Mandir and highlights SHRC role in bringing out facts about the issue & their efforts
KARACHI: The Sindh Assembly on Tuesday was informed that the provincial government would rehabilitate and reconstruct the 150-year-old Marie Mata Temple in Soldier Bazaar. Around eight years ago, in order to renovate the temple deities were moved to a nearby room on
KARACHI: Mayor Murtaza Wahab Siddiqui as well as Sindh government brushed aside the propaganda about demolition of Mari Mata Temple in Soldier Bazaar saying that the temple is ‘intact’ there. Wahab in response to the rumors being circulated by some hostile quarters tweeted:
KARACHI: The Hindu community in Karachi woke up on Saturday morning to find the old Mari Mata Temple Soldier Bazaar had been razed to the ground. According to residents of the area, the operation took place while the area was without electricity
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is one of the countries with the highest number of ‘zero-dose’ children who have not received routine immunisation. But it is the only country among ‘zero-dose’ countries which has made progress to reduce the number of unimmunised children, World Health
“Policy Brief on Forced Conversion” is a publication by National Commission on the Rights of Child, Pakistan (NCRC) which is the policy brief created after the case of Arzoo Raja. The Policy Brief touched upon the gaps in existing laws prohibiting ‘forced
“Justice and Rights for Religious Minorities in Sindh, Pakistan: A Legal Needs Assessment Report” is a report by Legal Aid Society (LAS) which provides a comprehensive analysis of the challenges faced by religious minority communities in accessing justice in Sindh, Pakistan. It
“Protecting Minority Rights: A Practical Guide” is a publication by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) which is a comprehensive resource that provides guidance on how to promote and protect the rights of minorities. It provides practical