Anietie Ewang

@aniewang

International Human Rights & Development Expert. Researcher at Human Rights Watch

Lagos, Nigeria
Joined August 2010

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    Jun 16

    Giving Girls a Future: Empowering Pregnant Girls and Adolescent Mothers to Stay in School

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    Jun 16

    New report finds that across Africa, tens of thousands of pregnant girls and adolescent mothers are banned or discouraged from attending school:

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    Jun 14

    New report finds that tens of thousands of pregnant girls and adolescent mothers are banned or discouraged from attending school across Africa. African governments should ensure that they and support them to stay in school

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    Jun 14

    Aggrieved members of the public who have any complaint in the past or present of violation of their rights by any Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) personnel anywhere in the country should report through any of the following channels for investigation and further actions.

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    If you don’t talk to people you disagree with you are denying yourself a chance to understand their world view and to share yours with them

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    Jun 11
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  9. Jun 11

    “When I look at the enemies I have all over the world, I must be doing something right.” - George Soros

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    Jun 10

    Only Kaduna, Ogun & Taraba have LG representation that includes opposition members When people say ‘start at the LG level’ in response to your ambition to run for office pls ask: 1. How many states hold LG elections? 2. When elections do hold, are results legitimate?

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    Jun 7

    DR government should respect rights in response: limit the use of quarantines, make protection of health workers and women a priority, and ensure effective oversight and monitoring. Q&A from :

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    Jun 7

    On paper has 300,000 police, but perhaps half of them guard homes, offices & convoys of political bigwigs

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    May 28

    In a demand for government action which should be heeded, Nigerian civil society groups declared today a national day of mourning and remembrance to honor the victims of violence says

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    The decades-long conflict in central Nigeria has reached epidemic proportions - 1,917 killed in violent attacks this year. Today, Nigerians observed a minute of silence, a plea to the government to step up response to the crisis

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    May 28
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    May 28

    The call of civil society groups today for is a demand for government action; the administration of would do well to heed it.

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  17. May 27

    We must demand an end to the spate of violence across Nigeria! Too many people are dying needlessly! The government must take up it’s duty to ensure the safety and security of every citizen! https://www.

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    May 27

    A Minute of Silence for Victims of Nigeria’s Epidemic of Violence

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    May 26

    What happened to this investigation into report on sexual exploitation and rape of IDPs ordered by - why is the report not made public? should ask questions!

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  20. May 18

    ’s referendum took place amid widespread abuse,fear,and pressure – a climate that is clearly not conducive to free choice.”Read 's new report on killings,rape, abductions,and beatings in the year and a half leading up to yesterday's poll:

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