Centre of Governance and Human Rights
by Cambridge University
May 25, 2016 7:23 pm
The Centre of Governance and Human Rights draws together experts, practitioners and policymakers from Cambridge University and far beyond to think critically and innovatively about pressing governance and human rights issues throughout the world. CGHR organises a range of research seminars and public events throughout the year, tied to our emerging research priorities. Many are recorded and accessible from SMS or our website.
Recent Episodes
A matter of life and death: The struggle for Ugandan gay rights
15 years agoAbout the Centre of Governance and Human Rights
15 years agoDr Laurens Bakker, 'State of Anxiety: Ongoing research on security and sovereign practices in Indonesia'
14 years agoLecture by Francis Deng at Launch of Centre of Governance and Human Rights, 18 November 2009
15 years agoPreventing Violent Attacks on Education in Afghanistan: Considering the Role of Community-Based Schools
14 years agoSMS Uprising: How mobiles are changing the public sphere in Africa
15 years agoTruth be Told? Debating the Human Rights records of Southern Africa's Liberation Movements in Exile
15 years agoTruth be Told? Debating the Human Rights records of Southern Africa's Liberation Movements in Exile
15 years agoWhat Explains Diverging Paths of Genocidal Violence? Evidence from Rwanda, Sudan, Côte d'Ivoire, Mali, Chad and Senegal
14 years agoScholars at Risk: Human Rights and Academic Freedom
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