04 Dec WITNESS at UN to Support Youth Advocating to Stop Climate Change
News and Events |Kelly Matheson discussed the role our youth will play in mitigating the ongoing climate change crisis in the future ahead of the 2015 UN Climate Talks.
Kelly Matheson discussed the role our youth will play in mitigating the ongoing climate change crisis in the future ahead of the 2015 UN Climate Talks.
Kelly Matheson will present and discuss WITNESS’ new Video as Evidence Field Guide at the 2015 Assembly of State Parties at the International Criminal Court.
Over the past several months, WITNESS has been encouraged by a number of landmark decisions, in the US and across the world, made in an effort to stem the tide of climate change.
WITNESS staff has been on the move the last several weeks, traveling around the world to conduct trainings and participating in international human rights events.
Senior Attorney and Program Manager, Kelly Matheson, is in Ukraine this week to lead a three day training on Video as Evidence for Human Rights defenders in Kyiv.
The New York Times features WITNESS, our partners and our allies as we use video to bring those who commit abuse to justice.
Slideshow: WITNESS added its voice to the hundreds of thousands of people marching in New York City Sunday for the People’s Climate March.
Kelly Matheson facilitates an online conversation exploring how we can ensure video that activists sometimes risk their lives to capture can be admitted into a court of law.
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