Kaduna labour crisis: NLC threatens general strike as El-Rufai declares Wabba wanted
Adelani Adepegba, Lesi Nwisagbo, Maritha Ebolosue, Godwin Isenyo and James Abraham
Published 19 May 2021
Adelani Adepegba, Lesi Nwisagbo, Maritha Ebolosue, Godwin Isenyo and James Abraham
Published 19 May 2021
• SANs slam El-Rufai over order on Wabba, NLC president dares gov
There was confusion in Kaduna, the Kaduna State capital, on Tuesday when thugs attacked workers at a rally organised by the Nigeria Labour Congress as the strike in the state entered the second day.
The NLC, in a statement by its Acting General Secretary, Ismail Bello, condemned the attack and threatened to embark on a nationwide strike.
Regional Survey on Evictions of Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela: Analysis of the main impacts and needs
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1.1.1 Adopt all administrative and legislative measures necessary to guarantee decent housing conditions for refugees and migrants from Venezuela, facilitating their access to existing state services for access to housing or special subsidy areas adapted to their socioeconomic situation.
1.1.2 Update or adapt domestic legal frameworks to include and recognize the rights of the refugee and migrant population to have access to adequate housing. To improve their access to state housing services, governments should promote the regularization of the migratory status of refugees and migrants and the supply of housing and temporary accommodation should not be limited by their migratory status.
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As international and Latin American organisations working at the intersection of technology and human rights, we firmly reject the violent repression in Colombia in response to the massive social mobilisations which began on 28 April 2021. Militarisation in Colombia’s main cities and the brutal repression on the part of the police and military forces directly threaten human rights and the well-being of civil society in Colombia. The Colombian state has the obligation to adopt the necessary measures to guarantee the rights to freedom of assembly and association and freedom of speech, on the internet and on the streets.