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Statement to highlight the role of Civil Society Organizations on Human Rights Day
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Today on UN Human Rights Day 2014, we are proud to look back on a busy year, working to further human rights on a broad range of issues.
Speech given by Greg Quinn, British Chargé d’Affaires to Kazakhstan on December 9. This is an English transcript of the speech.
This is a day to celebrate the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948.
The Deputy Prime Minister sends a message to mark Human Rights Day 2014: "No person, no country can ever prosper without basic freedoms".
For Human Rights Day Minister of State for Europe, David Lidington, blogs on freedom of expression and the media overseas.
The Minister of State for Disabled People is urging shops and restaurants to improve their accessibility.
Head of DFID Kenya joins young Maasai girls in denouncing Female Genital Mutilation
The Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson answered questions about food banks and proposals to lower the voting age.
Call for Bids 2015/16
The Ukraine crisis has demonstrated how the OSCE can make a difference
Secretary of State for Education speaks at the APPG Group on UN Women evening reception about women in leadership.
Rob Wilson gave a speech at a London Stock Exchange reception to mark Giving Tuesday.
The Human Rights and Democracy Programme is looking for project concepts for 2015 to 2016 funding.
On Giving Tuesday the government will give £50,000 to Text Santa and Cabinet members are becoming Dementia Friends.
Rob Wilson pledges long term funding to thousands of small charities with £110 million pot of money to help the most vulnerable in society.
Victims of diffuse mesothelioma and their families may be eligible to receive compensation averaging £125,000.
Seven inspiring social action projects have been awarded £700,000 in total to support unpaid family carers.
The Programme Team at the British Embassy Mexico City is pleased to announce the call for submission of Project Proposals for the Human Rights and Democracy Fund 2015-2016.
Spacehive has won the Prime Minister's Big Society Award for helping local communities to fund neighbourhood improvement projects online.
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