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Singing in Amazigh

Aissa from Algeria, I am 27 years old, performing traditional songs in the Amazigh language, where I see warmth, love and peace in music, music and singing as a capsule that transports me between the world's culture.

Vruta a Mea

Former Minority Fellow Marija Kocevska from Macedonia is joined by members of the Bona dea band to sing “Vruta a mea” (My beloved) in the Vlach language.

Kalo Chiriklo

Minority Fellow Aline Miklos from Argentina performs with her band Kalo Chiriklo, an Argentine-Brazilian project that produces music and works with training of Roma musicians in Latin America.

How to protect ourselves during COVID-19

Seven-year-old Seyram and 5-year-old Nathaniel show us how to stay safe during these times of uncertainty. They are part of the Ghana-based NGO @EngageNowAfrica.

Voices from the field: Mexico

Ricardo Neves, a human rights officer in UN Human Rights Mexico Office, says working with human rights defenders and journalists is a privledge.

Voices from the field: South-East Asia

Pia Oberoi, Senior Advisor on Migration and Human Rights for OHCHR says standing together for migrants is essential for “building back better”.

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