A GUIDE THROUGH THE UNTOLD DARKNESS THE REALITIES OF SYRIA’S DISAPPEARED, ARBITRARILY DETAINED, AND THEIR FAMILIES
New York, February 28, 2022 —“There can be no peace in Syria until the rights...
New York, February 28, 2022 —“There can be no peace in Syria until the rights...
The ever-changing environment that the Syrian crises have brought along; at both political; military and...
The start of 2022 was marked by two important victories in the fight for justice...
The concept of advocacy has emerged in Syria during the past ten years due to...
The Brussels conferences have become the main annual event for sharing public advocacy messages about...
March 15, 2021 marked the ten-year anniversary of the day when the Syrian people took...
In an effort to research the effects and consequences of systematic legal exclusion, social marginalization,...
Through an invitation by the Syrian and Russian governments, a conference is being held in...
By introducing a feminist approach based on a gender analysis of sexual violence crimes in...
Legitimacy of Future HRC Seat Joint Letter 05 October 2020 The United Nations General Assembly...
Navigating social and political repression to advocate for gender justice is a skill that women...
Recent political and economic developments in Lebanon, the impact of COVID-19, the measures imposed by...
On Thursday, 25 June 2020, in light of the Brussels IV Conference, Dawlaty, IMPACT, We...
On 29 May, 2020, a video circulated on the Internet filmed in the Turkish-controlled city...
Dawlaty presents this report as a review of the impact of the COVID-19 virus impact...
This guide is designed to engage young people who are interested in or are working...
Enforced disappearance is one of many human rights violations that occur in armed conflict. It...
This report is based on a study conducted by Dawlaty with the objective of exploring the Syrian youth's attitudes towards concepts of transitional justice, violations committed against them and their engagement in civil activities.
This report provides an overview of the reflections of Syrian activists on the reality of their movement, as well as the movement’s role, potential and ability to regain the lead.