Book review / 21 June 2023 / Contributor What’s in your humanist library? Supporters of Humanists International share their book recommendations to celebrate World Humanist Day Read More
Humanists At Risk / 26 May 2023 Nigeria: Members of US Congress unite to call for pardon of Mubarak Bala Members of US Congress call for a pardon for Mubarak Bala Read More
General news / 23 May 2023 Greece: government minister warns public to fear the ‘non-religious’ Adonis Georgiadis' statement is deeply concerning; perpetuating discrimination and undermining the principles of equality, and secularism Read More
Conferences / 27 February 2023 Latest lineup of speakers at the World Humanist Congress Discover the latest speakers to join the line up for the 2023 World Humanist Congress in Copenhagen Read More
Casework blog / 22 February 2023 / Emma Wadsworth-Jones We have the tools to influence change, now we must use them In this blog post, Humanists International's Casework & Campaigns Manager speaks with Nercese Armani about Freethought Lebanon's hotline. Read More
General news / 21 February 2023 Greece: humanist barred from human rights work Panayote Dimitras barred from working with the Greek Helsinki Monitor Read More
Advocacy News / 10 February 2023 At European Parliament, Italian humanists condemn rise of religious nationalism In January, Adele Orioli, Director of Advocacy at the UAAR, spoke at an event on the topic of “liberal democracy”,… Read More
Humanists At Risk / 24 January 2023 Kenya: updates in case against Atheists in Kenya Society Case against Atheists in Kenya Society progresses Read More
General news / 23 January 2023 Nigeria: 1,000 days without Mubarak Bala Mubarak Bala spends 1000th day in a cell Read More
Members and partners / 9 January 2023 Norway: First ever state-sponsored humanist funeral The Norwegian government awarded political activist and comedian Shabana Rehman with a state-sponsored humanist funeral. Read More
Members and partners / 19 December 2022 European Humanist Federation dissolves The cooperation between European humanists, agnostics, and atheists will continue in Humanists International. Read More