Institutionalised Prejudices & Human Rights Violation:  Bleak future of Queer Community in Uganda

Sarthak Gupta Abstract In Sub-African nations, South Africa is recognized as the most transformative and progressive nation concerning queer rights. However, there exist prejudiced nations which continue to adopt a heteronormative attitude in society. In this article, the author argues on Uganda’s anti-queer frame of mind and analyzes how the Ugandan authorities instrumentalize the Covid-19 … Continue reading Institutionalised Prejudices & Human Rights Violation:  Bleak future of Queer Community in Uganda

When Human Rights and Psychology Meet

Dr. Deepa Kansra According to many scholars, the human rights instruments of international, regional, and domestic systems have sparked a large and growing number of empirical and interdisciplinary studies. The fields of psychology, anthropology, economics, history, political science, development studies, for instance, have added great vigor to the different human rights frameworks and their application. The interface … Continue reading When Human Rights and Psychology Meet