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In an explosive undercover investigation, BBC has exposed a shadow industry of rogue immigration advisers and organisati...
17/04/2026

In an explosive undercover investigation, BBC has exposed a shadow industry of rogue immigration advisers and organisations in the UK coaching people to fabricate LGBTQ+ asylum claims for profit. This is more than just a crime; it is a chilling betrayal. These predators are not just manipulating the system, they are scavenging off the very protections designed to save lives, treating human rights like a lucrative black market.

The monitisation of identity is a recurring nightmare with devastating consequences. Millions of LGBTQ+ people are living through hell, facing state-sanctioned torture and systemic abuse in many countries where their very existence is a crime. In 65 countries same-sex relations still remain criminalised while in at least 12 countries it could carry a death penalty.

We applaud the BBC’s investigative team for their relentless work in bringing this shadow industry into the light.

Read the full article - https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c937wldkkw8o

Sri Lanka’s move to enforce a zero-tolerance policy on corporal punishment in schools comes after years of court rulings...
10/04/2026

Sri Lanka’s move to enforce a zero-tolerance policy on corporal punishment in schools comes after years of court rulings, policy shifts, and ongoing public debate about discipline in education.

A key moment in this legal journey was the Fundamental Rights case where a 15-year-old student suffered permanent hearing damage after being slapped by a teacher. The Court found this amounted to a violation of Article 11 of the Constitution (cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment) and held that the teacher, school, and State had all failed in their duty to protect the child’s fundamental rights. This case is widely recognised for strengthening the principle that corporal punishment cannot be justified as discipline in schools.

In 2021, the Supreme Court further reinforced this position, confirming that corporal punishment in schools is unconstitutional.

Between 2024 and 2025, Cabinet approved legal reforms to formally prohibit corporal punishment, although the process faced delays and revisions. During this period, there was also public and institutional pushback, particularly from sections of teacher unions and members of the public who raised concerns about classroom discipline and the practical implications of enforcement.

Despite these debates, the Ministry of Education has now issued a 2026 directive reinforcing a strict zero-tolerance policy on both physical and psychological punishment in schools, signalling a clearer shift toward child protection, dignity, and non-violent forms of discipline.

06/04/2026

Have you heard?

This is what our team in the UK has been working on.

We’re bringing together litigators, activists, and civil society actors across South Asia and the diaspora through iProbono’s South Asia Litigators Network and South Asia Justice Network.

Lottie Backstrom, our Program Coordinator in the UK, shares how these networks are creating space for collaboration and collective solutions to regional challenges, ranging from transboundary air pollution to gaps in child protection laws.

We’ll be hosting more events throughout the year, both online and in person, to continue these important conversations.

Follow us and stay tuned for more.

HumanRights

02/04/2026

Water is a fundamental right, not a luxury.

The extraction of natural resources from Nepal’s Chure Hills has led to severe groundwater depletion, leaving marginalised communities struggling to access clean drinking water. Many are forced to trek long distances in search for water, a burden that falls largely on women.

Residents from the most affected areas in the Terai region have shared their challenges and are calling on the government to ensure access to clean drinking water, a right guaranteed by the Constitution.
Through strategic litigation, iProbono is working to amplify these voices and support communities in securing their rights.

Help us amplify their voices by sharing this story. If you are a researcher, lawyer, or advocate, join our network and support this work.

We’re Hiring at iProbono! We’re looking for a Finance Officer to join our team in the UK. As a Finance Officer at iProbo...
02/04/2026

We’re Hiring at iProbono!

We’re looking for a Finance Officer to join our team in the UK. As a Finance Officer at iProbono, you will play a key role in strengthening our financial management function. You’ll work closely with the leadership team to ensure efficient financial processes, accurate grant reporting, and well-maintained finance systems, while supporting compliance with regulatory and donor requirements.

📍 Location: London, UK (Hybrid)

🕒 Term: Part-time (2–3 days/week), with the potential to transition into a full-time fixed-term role

If you think you are the one we are looking for, write to us at [email protected].

For more info, click the link in the bio or visit our Careers Page on i-probono.com

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We are thrilled to announce that iProbono Sri Lanka Program Manager, Shevindri Manuel is stepping into a new role as our...
01/04/2026

We are thrilled to announce that iProbono Sri Lanka Program Manager, Shevindri Manuel is stepping into a new role as our South Asia Regional Manager.

Having led our Sri Lanka program with fierce dedication, Shevindri has been at the forefront of defending human rights and seeking justice for the LGBTI+ community, survivors of sexual and gender-based violence, and other marginalised groups.

As an Attorney-at-Law of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka, Shevindri brings a wealth of legal expertise. From overseeing complex litigation to designing legal trainings that turn community members into advocates, her contribution to iProbono has been immense. She doesn’t just manage programs, she empowers people.

In her new regional role, Shevindri will bring that same passion for equality and justice to a broader stage, ensuring that fundamental rights aren’t just a legal concept, but a reality for everyone in South Asia.

Join us in celebrating Shevindri’s promotion! We can’t wait to see the changes she’ll continue to drive.

Recently, Sri Lanka signed a letter of intent to join the Global Charter of Child Care reform. This is a significant ste...
25/03/2026

Recently, Sri Lanka signed a letter of intent to join the Global Charter of Child Care reform. This is a significant step toward rethinking how we protect vulnerable children.

In Sri Lanka, thousands of children live in residential care, many with at least one living parent. Separation is often driven by poverty, crisis, or lack of support, not orphanhood.

By joining the Charter, Sri Lanka is committing to:
1. Strengthening families
2. Preventing unnecessary separation
3. Promoting safe, family-based care
4. Moving away from institutionalisation

Reform must go beyond policy, it must ensure protection systems work, justice is accessible, and families are supported before separation happens.
Every child deserves to grow up safe, loved, and supported.

23/03/2026

Have you heard?

This is what our team in Pakistan has been working on.

Through our work in Pakistan, we are supporting communities in protecting their environmental rights, whether it is addressing illegal mining, land grabbing, or advocating for cleaner and safer environments.

Danyal Khan from Pakistan shares how these efforts are helping communities raise their voices and seek justice against environmental harm.

We’ll be sharing more updates from our teams across South Asia, highlighting the work happening on the ground and the impact it’s creating.

Follow us and stay tuned for more.

16/03/2026

Hear from our South Asia Regional Manager, Shevindri Manuel, as she reflects on the Legal Aid Clinic held in Kotagala, Hatton, in the Central Province as part of the Access to Justice program.

The clinic offered free legal advice to tea estate workers on housing rights, sexual and gender-based violence, and labour issues.

More than 20 community members attended the session, seeking guidance and support on issues that directly affect their lives and livelihoods. For most of them it was their first direct interaction with a legal professional.

We believe that initiatives like these are an important step towards making justice more accessible to the communities that need it most.

Justice becomes real when communities are empowered to claim it.

10/03/2026

Have you heard?

This is what our team in Bangladesh has been up to recently.

Through community-based legal aid and outreach, they’re working to ensure that vulnerable individuals and communities can access justice, understand their rights, and receive the support they need.

Our Program Manager, Jubdatul Jabed shares how the team recently developed a resource kit ahead of the elections, designed especially for first-time voters and LGBTQ+ communities, highlighting why every vote matters and how citizens can participate confidently in the democratic process.

We’re bringing you regular updates from our teams across South Asia — what’s happening, what’s unfolding behind the scenes, and the incredible work they’re doing on the ground.

Follow us and stay tuned for more updates like this!

Imagine how different the world could look if every woman knew her rights.Not just in theory,but in a way that feels rea...
08/03/2026

Imagine how different the world could look if every woman knew her rights.
Not just in theory,
but in a way that feels real, accessible, and within reach.

Knowing that harassment at work is unlawful.
Knowing that violence is never something to endure quietly.
Knowing that the law exists to protect dignity, safety, and equality.

Yet for many women, access to this knowledge remains limited. Legal systems can feel distant, complicated, or out of reach.

At iProbono, we work to bridge that gap by making legal information clearer, accessible, and actionable for those who need it most.

So the world we’re imagining can be a lived reality.

Happening tomorrow!Across South Asia, air pollution is a shared crisis. While regional frameworks exist, the real challe...
26/02/2026

Happening tomorrow!

Across South Asia, air pollution is a shared crisis. While regional frameworks exist, the real challenge lies in enforcement: how can domestic laws be used more effectively to implement collective solutions?

Join us for “The Right to Breathe”, a regional online dialogue bringing together leading environmental litigators to examine how domestic legal systems can better address transboundary air pollution.

Organised by iProbono’s South Asia Litigators Network (SALN).

To RSVP, email [email protected] today.

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