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OPRECHT
HRRN (in samenwerking met Mensentaal)
3 episodes
9 months ago

On December 10, 1948, the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, affirming that human rights apply to everyone, everywhere. Rights such as freedom of speech, education, and property ownership are foundational, but they are not guaranteed. Every day, these rights are violated—sometimes openly, but often hidden from view, affecting only those directly impacted.

The Human Rights Research Network (HRRN) at Ghent University aims to bring these hidden realities to light. Through this podcast, we invite listeners to explore human rights with a critical and nuanced perspective. Our episodes tackle a wide range of topics, from detention and independent living for people with disabilities to migration and climate justice.


We ask important questions: How have human rights shaped history and how can they guide our future? What connects issues like health, education, and technology to human rights? And most importantly, how do oppressed and marginalized communities experience these rights in their daily lives?


In this podcast, we amplify the voices of those whose rights have been violated, alongside the insights of researchers from Ghent University. Our goal is to make human rights accessible to all—human rights in plain language.


“Oprecht” is a podcast initiative by the Human Rights Research Network (HRRN) at UGent, created in collaboration with the podcast collective “Mensentaal”.



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On December 10, 1948, the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, affirming that human rights apply to everyone, everywhere. Rights such as freedom of speech, education, and property ownership are foundational, but they are not guaranteed. Every day, these rights are violated—sometimes openly, but often hidden from view, affecting only those directly impacted.

The Human Rights Research Network (HRRN) at Ghent University aims to bring these hidden realities to light. Through this podcast, we invite listeners to explore human rights with a critical and nuanced perspective. Our episodes tackle a wide range of topics, from detention and independent living for people with disabilities to migration and climate justice.


We ask important questions: How have human rights shaped history and how can they guide our future? What connects issues like health, education, and technology to human rights? And most importantly, how do oppressed and marginalized communities experience these rights in their daily lives?


In this podcast, we amplify the voices of those whose rights have been violated, alongside the insights of researchers from Ghent University. Our goal is to make human rights accessible to all—human rights in plain language.


“Oprecht” is a podcast initiative by the Human Rights Research Network (HRRN) at UGent, created in collaboration with the podcast collective “Mensentaal”.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Internering aflevering 2: Niet mijn zorg / Not my concern
OPRECHT
47 minutes 54 seconds
1 year ago
Internering aflevering 2: Niet mijn zorg / Not my concern

In de tweede aflevering van 'Oprecht - Internering' duiken we in het Belgische zorgaanbod voor geïnterneerde personen. We doen dat samen met Joris Dheedene van de FOD Volksgezondheid en met Els Naessens van de KBM, de Kamer voor de Bescherming van de Maatschappij. We ontdekken hoe ons land omgaat met deze complexe kwestie en welke uitdagingen er spelen in de zorg voor deze groep mensen. Maar wat is dat eigenlijk, goede zorg? En hoe bereiken we dat?

 

In the second episode of ‘Oprecht - Internment’, we take a closer look at how Belgium provides healthcare services for internees. We’re joined by Joris Dheedene from the Federal Public Service Department of Health (FOD Volksgezondheid) and Els Naessens from the Legal Chamber for the Protection of Society (KBM). Together, we explore how the country addresses the complexities of caring for this vulnerable group and the challenges that come with it. But what exactly does "good care" mean? And how can we ensure it is provided?




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OPRECHT

On December 10, 1948, the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, affirming that human rights apply to everyone, everywhere. Rights such as freedom of speech, education, and property ownership are foundational, but they are not guaranteed. Every day, these rights are violated—sometimes openly, but often hidden from view, affecting only those directly impacted.

The Human Rights Research Network (HRRN) at Ghent University aims to bring these hidden realities to light. Through this podcast, we invite listeners to explore human rights with a critical and nuanced perspective. Our episodes tackle a wide range of topics, from detention and independent living for people with disabilities to migration and climate justice.


We ask important questions: How have human rights shaped history and how can they guide our future? What connects issues like health, education, and technology to human rights? And most importantly, how do oppressed and marginalized communities experience these rights in their daily lives?


In this podcast, we amplify the voices of those whose rights have been violated, alongside the insights of researchers from Ghent University. Our goal is to make human rights accessible to all—human rights in plain language.


“Oprecht” is a podcast initiative by the Human Rights Research Network (HRRN) at UGent, created in collaboration with the podcast collective “Mensentaal”.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.