Humanists International News / 25 May 2021 In 2021, Humanists International will support 18 humanist projects across the globe Humanists International is glad to announce that more than £90,000 was awarded to support 18 humanist projects around the world. Read More
Members and partners / 25 May 2021 “The Catholic Church must erase our names from their baptism registers”, says a coalition of European atheist groups A coalition of atheist organizations in France, Italy, and Hungary calls upon the Catholic Church to delete the names of… Read More
Members and partners / 20 May 2021 “Philippine ‘Magna Carta’ on Religious Freedom sets a dangerous precedent”, says a coalition of Filipino humanists A Philippine bill supposedly aimed at protecting the right of the public to freedom of religion, but instead gives preferential… Read More
Young Humanists International / 11 May 2021 Young Humanists International welcomes five new Regional Coordinators After a month-long selection process, Young Humanists International announces five new Regional Coordinators that will lead each Regional Committee for… Read More
General news / 4 May 2021 Somali academic reaches safety, at last Somali academic Mahmoud Jama Ahmed has reached a country of safety Read More
Advocacy News / 29 April 2021 At OSCE, Humanists International introduces secularism to rule of law debate Humanists International explained how upholding neutrality between different beliefs enables States to uphold human rights and equality. Read More
Campaigns / 28 April 2021 Open letter to the Governor of Kano State: release Mubarak Bala On the one year anniversary of the detention of Mubarak Bala, organizations stand together to call for his immediate and… Read More
General news / 28 April 2021 After one year, international organizations call on Kano State governor to release Mubarak Bala A coalition of 88 organizations and concerned individuals across the globe write to the Governor of Kano State Read More
Advocacy News / 26 April 2021 Hungarian Atheists’ UPR report exposes crisis of human rights and democracy The UPR submission highlighted how the government’s exploitation of 'Christian values' has damaged human rights and democracy in Hungary. Read More
Humanists At Risk / 22 April 2021 Algeria: quash the conviction of humanist academic Said Djabelkhir On 22 April, humanist academic - an expert on sufism - Said Djabelkhir was sentenced to three years in prison Read More
Members and partners / 21 April 2021 “Let’s talk about the African and Asian origins of humanism”, says the Association of Black Humanists The Association of Black Humanists organizes an online event on 28 April to show the contributions of African and Asian… Read More