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The Trust Gap: The Troubling Lack of Direct, Flexible Funding for Human Rights in the Global South and East

Join the Human Rights Funders Network for a virtual briefing on their latest report, “The Trust Gap: The Troubling Lack of Direct, Flexible Funding for Human Rights in the Global South and East.”

For more than a decade, Human Rights Funders Network (HRFN) and their partners have mapped the landscape of global funding for human rights. They have documented marked regional differences in the funding that human rights activists and institutions can access. In their new report, they dive deeper into the data to explore what they call the “trust gap”–significant disparities in funding directed to groups in the Global South and East as compared to groups in the Global North.

These webinars are open to anyone and will be held at at two different times to facilitate broader participation:

  • Thursday, October 12th from 9am – 10am ET

  • Thursday, October 12th from 11am – 12pm ET - Featuring Shaady Salehi

There will be French and Spanish interpretation and Zoom captions in English.

Speakers

Shaady Salehi, Executive Director, Trust-Based Philanthropy Project

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