Politicians use clever framing to convince voters to support laws that harm their own interests. Orban’s new hate law vilifies people for who they love. But its opponents may have unwittingly helped the government by repeating its framing.
This guide is for campaigners who wish to mobilise public support in favour of a ban on ethnic profiling.
Authoritarians in Hungary, Poland and Slovenia abused the pandemic to continue eroding democratic standards, but traditionally strong democracies also disappoint. Here are some of the media coverage about our latest report.
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We offer training, guides and e-learning courses to human rights organisations in values-based framing & strategic communications.
How can we talk about human rights in a way that grows support and makes people use them to shape a brighter future?
This guide offers suggestions on how to frame human rights when speaking about measures that authorities are taking (or failing to take) to halt the spread and minimise the impact of coronavirus.
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