Serbian version Press release / Statement BELGRADE (2 December 2022) – Serbia and Kosovo* must end politicised tactics that hamper truth, justice and reconciliation efforts aimed at addressing the...
GENEVA (17 November 2022) – The UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence, Fabian Salvioli, will conduct an official visit to Serbia and...
A group of thirty-seven key non-governmental organizations (NGOs) launched their third joint report on the human rights situation in Kosovo* with the support of UN Human Rights and the UN Mission in Kosovo’s (UNMIK) Human Rights Component.
A coalition of non-governmental organisations, supported by UN Human Rights and the UN Mission in Kosovo, have again joined forces to produce the second annual report on the human rights situation in Kosovo.
A new report by a coalition of non-government organisations, and supported by UN Human Rights, takes a first-ever comprehensive look at the human rights situation in Kosovo.
GENEVA (13 March 2019) – The United Nations must take immediate action to provide justice and remedies for displaced minority communities who were housed in UN camps constructed on toxic wasteland in...
The Multi-Ethnic Resource Centre on Missing Persons in Kosovo* provides a place for families and representatives from associations across all ethnic lines to cooperate and gather information those missing as a result of the 1998-1999 conflict. The centre was opened with the help of the UN Human Rights Office of UN Mission in Kosovo*
Defending cultural rights of indigenous weavers in Guatemala; challenging discrimination against minorities in Moldova; supporting families of missing persons in South Korea and Kosovo*. As the UN Human Rights Annual Appeal kicks off for 2019, witness the difference our everyday work in human rights makes in people’s lives.