International Protection applicants are arriving to find themselves living on the street. But ‘at least there are no bullets’
Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission
ActionAid Ireland and National Women’s Council highlight society’s reliance on care provided by women and how such carers get lower pay and pensions
IHREC report says State not addressing the root causes of crises in health, housing, poverty and the cost of living
Sinead Gibney will step down as chief commissioner of IHREC in March to run for European Parliament
Watchdog alleges Government failure to provide suitable reception conditions to meet basic needs of asylum seekers
The case is Irish human rights watchdog’s first invocation of its statutory powers under section 41 of the IHREC Act
The mansplainers are in full ‘listen-ladies!’ voice, telling us we’re reading the thing all wrong
A spokesman for Mr O’Gorman said his department “continues to make every effort to provide accommodation and material reception conditions to those seeking international protection”.
Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission invokes powers to take legal action over person’s human rights
Department of Integration could not accommodate 32 International Protection applicants yesterday
The main issues raised are around unintended consequences in the law, such as elderly or vulnerable people being coerced into making a decision
The difference between what men and women earn is about phenomenon of 'greedy work'
Irish Refugee Council says it is unjust that the parents in direct provision do not receive something which is supposed to be a universal benefit
Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) identifies ‘structural barriers’ to women’s representation in politics
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