April 29th, 2015
After the atrocities of the Holocaust, the world swore “Never again”. So why, 70 years on, are genocides still happening? | HART Prize for Human Rights
This essay, by 14 year old Clementine Scott, won Third Prize in the HART Prize for Human Rights Junior Essay Category....April 23rd, 2015
Karen: A Boy with No Name, A People with No Rights | HART Prize for Human Rights
This essay, by James Bradley, received second prize in the HART Prize for Human Rights Junior Essay Category. Read more entries here. ...April 22nd, 2015
Life in limbo: past, present, and future in Nagorno-Karabakh | HART Prize for Human Rights
This entry, by Gillian Wong Miswardi, received Second Prize in the HART Prize for Human Rights. View more entries here.
April 21st, 2015
Life at the Heart of a Frozen Conflict: How does Nagorno-Karabakh’s Unrecognised Status Affect its Residents? | HART Prize for Human Rights
This essay, by Helen Lilley, was shortlisted in the HART Prize for Human Rights Senior Essay Category. View more entries here. ...April 20th, 2015
Male circumcision confers added protection against HIV infection
The benefit of safe male circumcision in Ugandan communities such as the Rakai District continues to show in further reduction in HIV incidence....April 16th, 2015
What became of the Modern Slavery Bill?
Here at HART we have been following the developments in the Modern Slavery Bill with an eager eye. Despite the ‘abolition’ of slavery in the 1800’s through various Acts, there are thousands of people trapped in slavery, servitude and exploitation in the UK and 35.8 million worldwide....April 15th, 2015
Private Parts | HART Prize for Human Rights
Winning entry in the HART Prize for Human Rights Junior Creative Category Please Note: this entry is a poem about Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in Sudan and the content may be triggering. PRIVATE PARTS-Kashi Syal Her worn battered palm c...