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What will happen if the defenders of Human Rights Disappear?

The U.S. is freezing its support— suddenly leaving local human rights defenders alone in the struggle to secure universal human rights and achieve the UN’s...
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Keeping our heads above the water and in the clouds

These days I have the feeling that I am caught in a digital flood of information. Each week brings new doomsday predictions of ecological collapse...
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We’re hiring! Director of Ariadne, UK or Europe (remote)

Ariadne seeks a new Director to lead this influential European philanthropy network at a critical time for social change and human rights in Europe, creating...
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That underfunded “thing” called investigative journalism in Italy

By Cecilia Anesi (Co-Director, IRPI) and Claire M. Roney (Fundraiser, IRPI) Journalism does not exist in Italian donors’ minds, as it does not exist in...
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Georgia’s foreign influence law targets human rights activists. Here’s how funders can take action

By Salome Chagelishvili, Kate Kroeger and Nino Ugrekhelidze* In June, the controversial Law on Transparency of Foreign Influence, which severely restricts civil society in the...
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The Green Screen Catalyst Fund: Announcing the new awardees tackling climate justice and digital rights

The Green Screen Catalyst Fund announced 15 grants totaling nearly $400,000 to groups advocating at the intersection of climate justice and digital rights. From supporting...
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About the Susan Treadwell Change Lab

We launched the Susan Treadwell Change Lab at the Ariadne Reconnect in Tbilisi, 2024. The Lab, in honour of the late Susan Treadwell, is a...
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