In this article, Youth and Environment Europe (YEE) share their experiences at the 26th meeting of the Working Group of the Parties to the Aarhus Convention (WGP) and the third extraordinary session…
The Aarhus Convention is an international treaty that helps people to take part in decisions relating to the environment. This article talks about how the Aarhus Convention relates to the rights of…
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child is an important agreement by countries to promise to protect children's rights. The Committee on the Rights of the Child under this Convention…
Children have set of rights in relation to the environment in accordance with international law. However, environmental harm prevents children from enjoying these rights. The Special Rapporteur on…
This paper centers on the FRA's emphasis on EU funding for civil society organizations to enhance democracy and policy execution. It highlights the critical need to continue financial backing for…
The Asian Development Bank (ADB)’s Digital Twin Framework is a practical guide designed to support ADB and its developing member countries (DMCs) in leveraging digital twin technologies to improve…
The International Day for Biological Diversity (IDB) is celebrated annually on 22 May to commemorate the adoption of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) on 22 May 1992. The theme for the…
This baseline study by the Council of Europe highlights the negative impact of environmental harms on human rights in South-East Europe and emphasizes the need for a human rights framework to support…
The publication, authored by a group of experts in environmental law, provides an in-depth analysis of the Aarhus Convention application in South-Eastern Europe, examining its challenges and…
Citizen data, collected with active citizen participation, has become a key tool in addressing the needs of marginalized communities. Practitioners shared experiences in engaging community members in…