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This report examines the living and working conditions of informal women waste pickers in Indonesia's plastics recycling supply chain.
This page explains more about the purpose and scope of the global anti-corruption sanctions regime
This page explains more about the purpose and scope of the Global Human Rights sanctions regime.
A business support service that brings together what the UK government offers for trade, finance, and investment between the UK and African countries.
This note responds to demand from FCDO country offices for guidance on measuring and maximising value for money (VfM).
Guidance for organisations to assess the appropriateness and risks of conducting telephone surveys during the COVID-19 pandemic, as part of research, monitoring and evaluation activity.
Information for British nationals who are victims of rape and sexual assault in Mongolia.
Overview of international humanitarian law and relevant principles, treaties and institutions.
This report outlines new developments and activities that the UK government has undertaken in international humanitarian law during 2018 to 2020.
Sets out issues to consider when devising ways to identify and approach survivors and witnesses.
Sets out key practical issues to consider when planning investigation or documentation.
Provides basic principles and concepts of international criminal law, and the 3 main categories of evidence needed to hold someone accountable for an international crime: specific, contextual and linkage evidence.
Sets out issues to consider when maintaining the security and confidentiality of evidence or information that has been collected.
Sets out issues to consider when collecting testimonies or statements from survivors or witnesses.
Sets out the definition of sexual violence and gender-based violence, as well as addressing myths and stereotypes.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in November 2014.
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This treaty was presented to Parliament in February 2019.
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