Ugonna Ukaigwe
Ugonna Ukaigwe is the Programme Manager for the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) UK. She is a development professional with 15 years experience in the field of human rights and sustainable development.
CHRI supports India and South Africa call for COVID-19 vaccine waiver for marginalised and most vulnerable, urges the Commonwealth Secretariat to take lead
Nov 30, 2020New Delhi, India Equity and priority for the marginalised and most vulnerable in all countries must be the lodestone for the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine when it is ready for mass distribution, the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) said today.
CHRI releases new report on transgender persons in prisons, urges model policy to protect rights
Nov 27, 2020 New Delhi, India The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) today launched a unique report ‘Lost Identity: Transgender Persons Inside Indian Prisons’ which reviews compliance of prisons with existing legal frameworks relevant to protecting the rights of transgende
Kashmiris Struggle With RTI Delays Due To Modi Govt’s Ill-Planned Article 370 Move
A review of two recent CIC orders and interviews with activists show that in Kashmir, an existing RTI system that ensured relatively quicker access to information for local residents has been replaced by a slower process riddled with red tape. Nov 19, 2011 (huffingtonpost.
The visible apathy of invisible commissions: Whither lockdown performance?
Oct 29, 2020 counterview.
CHRI condemns Nigerian crackdown calls for Judicial Commission to investigate violence, initiate police reforms
Oct 23, 2020 New Delhi/Accra The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) condemns the excessive police violence against peaceful protestors in Nigeria and calls on the Government of Nigeria to stop the crackdown that has taken a toll of over 60 lives, ensure accountability for excess
CHRi's Statement On Covid-19 And Contemporary Forms of Slavery Submitted to the 45th Regular Session of the Un Human Rights Council
CHRI submitted a joint written statement on the 'Impact of COVID-19 on Contemporary Forms of Slavery', in collaboration with the Commonwealth 8.7 Network, for the 45th Regular Session of the Human Rights Council.
International Director's Message on the Release of Second Edition of Rights Behind Bars
The second edition of Rights Behind Bars (RBB), a resource that aims to carry the rights based jurisprudence developed by Constitutional Courts, behind bars, comes a decade after the first report which was launched in 2009.
CHRI and AALI report highlights police refusal and failure to register complaints of survivors of sexual violence in Uttar Pradesh, India
Sept 29, 2020 New Delhi and Lucknow Rape survivors face multiple barriers in seeking registration of their complaints by the police, blocking their access to justice at the very first stage of the legal system, the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) and Association for Advocacy and Le