Business, Human Rights, Short < 10m
The worst corporate human rights violators aren’t Monsanto, Halliburton or Shell. They’re companies you’ve never heard of, and they’re based in countries where our advocacy campaigns can’t reach. This video is based on an article I wrote...
Animation, Civil Society, Human Rights, Short < 10m, Teaching Resource
First part of the series “Focus Human Rights”. It deals with Civil and Political Rights, with Human Rights violations and the history of Human Rights. This film marks the start of the project “Focus Human Rights”. The series will consist of an...
Civil Society, Infographic, Migration, Society, Sustainable Development Goals, Teaching Resource, Website
At the beginning of February 2015, somewhere in London, a maternity ward welcomed the city’s 8,615,246th inhabitant. The mayor of London reckons that the British capital has now surpassed its previous population peak set in 1939. But if it occasionally feels...
Art & Culture, Diversity, History & Heritage, Peace, Religion & Spirituality, Website
Holi, the festival of colours, marks the beginning of spring. One of the biggest Hindu festivals, Holi holds a mythological importance – that of the triumph of good over evil. It is also associated with the eternal love of Lord Krishna and his consort Radha. The...
Human Rights, Post 2015 Agenda, Short < 10m, Society, Sustainability, Sustainable Development Goals, Teaching Resource, TED
What was the greatest invention of the industrial revolution? Hans Rosling makes the case for the washing machine. With newly designed graphics from Gapminder, Rosling shows us the magic that pops up when economic growth and electricity turn a boring wash day into an...
Civil Society, Design & Technology, Long > 30m, Post 2015 Agenda, Science, Social, Society, Sustainability, Sustainable Development Goals, Teaching Resource
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Freedom, Health, Literacy, Poverty, Science, Society, Website
This is the introduction to Our World in Data – the web publication that shows how global living conditions are changing. A recent survey asked “All things considered, do you think the world is getting better or worse, or neither getting better nor worse?”. In Sweden...
Discrimination, Documentary, Gender Equality, Post 2015 Agenda, Short < 10m, Society
We had our reasons to participate to the Women’s March on...
Democracy, Human Rights, Video
March 8. International Women’s Day Let’s move on. Together, we can make it. UNI Global Union – equal opportunities facebook.com/uniequalopportunities Visit the 2012 campaign...