In June 2021, Tamir Yadai, the chief of the Central Command of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), announced that the IDF would limit its “intelligence…
Grantee stories
On 29 April 2021, the Supreme Court in Malawi ruled that the death penalty is unconstitutional in the country. This landmark judgment paves the way…
Trust grantee FemFund is the first and only feminist grant-maker in Poland promoting feminist activism with small institutional grants. FemFund has been a…
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights ruled in February 2021 in favour of a case that challenged the criminalisation of homosexual people in Jamaica, in…
On December 10, 2020, International Human Rights Day, the Constitutional and Human Rights Division of the High Court in Kenya ruled in favor of survivors…
An article in Alliance Magazine by SRT staff features SRT grantees Musasa Project, Atina, Urgent Action Fund Latin America and Fe-Male…
On 8th October 2020, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled that members of staff and the community served by Georgia’s first LGBT organisation,…
Trust grantee Open Line has created an app to help educate young women and girls in Kyrgyzstan on the dangers of bride kidnapping. Forced marriage…
On 9th June 2020, The Israeli Supreme Court issued a decision striking down the Settlements Regularization Law. Trust grantee Adalah – the Legal Center for…
A Hungarian law requiring NGOs with at least HUF 9 million in grants from abroad to register as a “foreign-funded organisation” has been ruled “stigmatizing,…