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Anti-Rights Brown Bag Sessions – LNOB

A well-funded and coordinated global anti-rights movement is actively seeking to undo the progress made globally on protecting the human and sexual and reproductive rights of women, LGBTIQ+ people and marginalised groups to live freely. During these Brown Bag sessions we aim to understand how these movements operate and develop strategies to counter their campaigns and increase commitment for equity, inclusion and diversity. This is crucial to sustain and expand the progress made over the past years in protecting human rights.

The Brown Bag sessions are part of a series organised by Partos, Aidsfonds and the Partos Leave No One Behind Community of Practice (LNOB), with inspiring presentations on intersectionality and Leave No One Behind in practice.

The Rise of the Anti-Rights Movement – How Should We Respond?

The first session of the Partos LNOB Brown Bag series focused on the rise of anti-rights movements globally. Partos together with Aidsfonds, and Botho Maruantona from Mama Cash and Kerry Cullinan, journalist, looked into how the anti-rights movement impacts civil society. Read on, to find the key insights of the session and more resources.

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Democracies under attack – the anti-rights movement & public narrative

The second session of the Brown Bag Session series on Anti-Rights focussed on tactics such as disinformation (spreading deliberately deceiving or misleading information) & intimidation used by anti-rights movement in attacks on democracy and civic space. Partos together with Aidsfonds, Giovana Fleck from RNW media, Haley McEwen from Gothenburg University, and Inés M. Pousadela from CIVICUS, provided insight into why understanding the tactics of anti-rights groups is essential for all of us working to defend human rights and democratic participation.

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Fighting back: cross-context strategies on countering the anti-rights movement

The third session of the Brown Bag sessions took place at the Partos Innovation Impulse led by Aidsfonds, we took on the fight for justice, different experts highlighted effective strategies to counter the anti-rights movement through an intersectional lens. Drawing on research from the Love Alliance across ten African countries, experts Kerry Cullinan, Giovana Fleck, Asia Russel, Mahy Hassaan, Oladipupo Shobowale, Soraya, Margit van Wessel unpacked how the anti-rights movement operates, and what strategies we can use to counter the opposition.

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