Racial Justice
Litigating for the Statistical Visibility of Afrodescendants in Colombia
Afro-Colombians have long endured social and systemic invisibility. Through legal action, civil society is fighting the miscount of the Black population for a more accurate representation.
AI and Journalism
Q&A: Giving Journalists the Tools to Harness AI
Marina Walker Guevara, executive editor at the Pulitzer Center, speaks on the organization’s efforts to support journalists who are exposing the destabilizing effects of AI misuse.
Rights for Incarcerated People
The Fight for Women’s Rights Behind Bars in Colombia
Incarcerated women in Colombia face poor treatment behind bars—and steep obstacles to success once they are released. Inside the drive to protect their rights and increase opportunity.
Rights and Dignity in Exile
Under Russian Occupation, Crimean Tatars Face a Campaign of Erasure
Half of the Crimean Tatar people died during Soviet deportations; now, Moscow’s decade-long occupation of Crimea is making their homeland uninhabitable.
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Inside Open Society
Striving to Safeguard Democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean
Growing up under a dictatorship in Brazil, Pedro Abramovay learned the value of democracy—and the cost of fighting to preserve it. Here’s how Open Society fights for rights, justice, and equality in Latin America and the Caribbean.
War Casualties
Exposing the Real Ravages of War
By building a robust system to document how civilians are harmed in conflict zones, organizations like Airwars are pushing for accountability in modern warfare, and exposing the extent of destruction in war-torn lands
Inside Open Society
Climate Justice: The Ultimate Challenge of Our Age
Technocratic fixes won’t suffice. The challenges posed by the climate crisis demand a people-centered approach that gives vulnerable communities the support they need to thrive in a world transformed by climate impacts.
Inside Open Society
The Vital Fight to Advance Equity for All
Inequality hurts workers, degrades democracies and fuels the rise of authoritarianism. By building more inclusive and sustainable economies, Open Society works to improve peoples’ lives—and the governments who serve them.
Vaccine Justice
The Quest to Boost Africa’s Fight Against COVID-19
While Africa consumes 25 percent of the world’s vaccines, only one percent of vaccines are manufactured there. The mRNA vaccine manufacturing hub in South Africa is working to change that.
Deadly Corruption
Justice for Victims of the Beirut Blast
It has been two years since an apocalyptic explosion at Beirut’s port killed hundreds and wounded thousands. One lawyer’s quest for justice in a land where it is hard to find.
Afghanistan: After the Fall
I Left My Heart in Afghanistan
Gaisu Yari was among the thousands who fled Afghanistan a year ago as the U.S. withdrew and the Taliban took control. Now she’s sharing the stories of those in exile to keep memories and hopes alive.
Rebuilding Ukraine
Charting Ukraine’s Future
There’s no end in sight for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. But civil society has begun planning with partners across sectors for the nationwide rebuilding efforts to come.
Queer Faith
Bridging Religion and Sexual Diversity in Latin America
Raising awareness of how LGBTQ+ people engage with religion and spirituality, Faith + Diversity is part of our grantee Sentiido’s larger commitment to amplifying the work of affirming faith communities.
Food Security
Freeing Ukraine’s Bountiful Food Supply
Ukraine’s grain helps feed the world. But Russia’s invasion has blocked their path to market, contributing to global famine.