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Ten-minute briefingsTortureWhat exactly is meant by torture? If it is so universally condemned, why does it exist? Explore the current debates with this briefing for teachers.
International Criminal CourtHow are some of the most serious offences under international humanitarian law dealt with at the International Criminal Court?
Discrimination and disastersWhy do some groups of people, who arguably need help the most, often get least help in an emergency?
Charity fundraisingTake fundraising to another level and enhance your students' potential to become well-informed, active citizens.
DisabilityDiscuss different ways of thinking about disability and overcoming the barriers faced by people with disabilities.
Weapons of warWhy are there laws about weapons? Learn about the humanitarian reasons in this briefing.
HIV and AIDSGet equipped with accurate and relevant information in order to discuss HIV and AIDS with young people.
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