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How well do you remember this week's human rights news?
Let's find out with this 5-question quiz.
 
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How well do you remember this week's human rights news?
Let's find out with this 5-question quiz.

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The UK government has failed the “Windrush generation” yet again, with a flawed compensation scheme. The scheme was designed to compensate people who came from the Caribbean to permanently live and work in the UK, for the losses they suffered after the government wrongly questioned their right to remain in the UK.

Why are they called the Windrush generation?

Many people from the Caribbean islands moved to the UK aboard a ship called HMT Empire Windrush
A couple from the Caribbean islands created the first Caribbean restaurant in the UK called Windrush
Many people from the Caribbean islands moved to the village of Windrush in Gloucestershire

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Angolan security forces have again been implicated in serious abuses against migrant women.  

Where are the migrant women from?  

Somalia 
Ethiopia
Democratic Republic of Congo

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Libya’s Government of National Unity and other authorities are using an unfair law to restrict the ability of nongovernmental domestic and foreign organizations to operate in the country.  

When did the law they are using originate?  

Libya under Italian colonial rule
Libya under Muammar Gaddafi
Libya today - it’s a new law.

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Ten years ago, the Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh collapsed, killing over 1,100 garment workers and injuring more than 2,000.  

Since then, the International Accord on Health and Safety in the Textile and Garment Industry was put in place to guarantee safe working conditions in factories in Bangladesh and which other country? 

India
Myanmar
Pakistan
Nepal

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What if you had the opportunity to reduce inequality and child poverty for just a few dollars per child per day? Nepal's finance minister has a chance to do exactly that in the next budget by expanding Child Grant to all families.    

But why?   

A study found that providing a universal child benefit to all children up to 17 years old by 2035 is feasible for Nepal’s government
By expanding the Child Grant social benefit families would be able to reach their rights like education, food, health care and housing
The current grant has proven to have positive effects for children and families in terms of life conditions and reducing child labor
All of the above
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