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9th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION
26 - 29 NOVEMBER 2018Western Sydney Universityhuman rights unlimited.AUSTRALIA
Official Program
#ICHRE2018
HUMAN RIGHTS UNLIMITED.
MONDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2018
12:00 - 14:00 Sydney Harbour Cruise (optional - pre-booking essential)
16:00 - 17:00 Registrations
17:00 - 21:00 Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception
TUESDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2018
08:00 - 17:00 Registrations
09:00 - 10:40 Plenary Session
10:40 - 11:00 Morning Tea
11:00 - 12:40 Plenary Session
12:40 - 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 15:00 Interactive Sessions
15:00 - 15:30 Afternoon Tea
15:30 - 17:00 Interactive Sessions
18:00 - 20:00 Cocktail Reception at Sydney Opera House (optional - ticket holders only)
WEDNESDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2018
08:00 - 17:00 Registrations
09:00 - 10:40 Plenary Session
10:40 - 11:00 Morning Tea
11:00 - 12:40 Plenary Session
12:40 - 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 15:00 Interactive Sessions
15:00 - 15:30 Afternoon Tea
15:30 - 17:00 Interactive Sessions
18:30 - 22:30 Conference Dinner (optional - ticket holders only)
THURSDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2018
08:00 - 14:00 Registrations
09:00 - 10:40 Plenary Session
10:40 - 11:00 Morning Tea
11:00 - 13:00 Workshops
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 16:00 Workshops
16:00 Closing
FRIDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2018
Individual excursions to human rights-related and other places of interest
2018 Program Summary
For full program see pp. 19 - 29
Table of ContentsAcknowledgement of Traditional Owners ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������4
Welcome Message �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5
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Organising & Advisory Committees �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������13
Social Events ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������15
Conference Information ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16
Official Program ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������19
Conference Presenters �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������30
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Acknowledgement of Traditional Owners
Acknowledgement of Traditional Owners
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Western Sydney University acknowledges that the 9th ICHRE will be held on the country of the Darug, Tharawal, Gandangarra and Wiradjuri Peoples, and acknowledges their ancestors who have been Traditional Owners of their country for thousands of years� Western Sydney University also wishes to acknowledge and pay our respect to Elders, past and present�
Artist in Residence: Mr Allan McKenzieAllan McKenzie is a proud Wiradjuri man� His strong cultural knowledge and experience is respected throughout Australia� Allan, possesses a high level of cultural knowledge based on traditional methods and applies them in today’s society to ensure the continuation of the Aboriginal culture�
Allan has spent the last eight years working across Australia in many realms that deliver culture and heritage� Since his early childhood, he has painted traditional and contemporary Aboriginal art and has perfected the art of traditional artefact making through his Elders teaching methods� He is a renowned yidaki player and has an extensive portfolio in art, dance and performing with all areas of traditional culture�
Allan is passionate about teaching Aboriginal people the pathway to strength and confidence in controlling one’s life and claiming one’s rights through practicing traditional methods of Aboriginal culture and preserving heritage� He is renowned and respected for his conviction and vibrant personality�
Nallowan Mittigar Girung Burruk Didgeroor Yanna Jennawee Bulluwool Nangami (Come and sit down� A good friend is happy to see you, I thank you for walking with me and strengthening my dreaming)�
Hello, my name is Sandra Lee, a proud descendent of Gomebeeree, a leader, an Elder of the Boorooberongal Clan, who are part of the Darug Nation and father of Yarramundie�
A welcome to country acknowledges the first PEOPLES OF THESE LANDS� It also shows respect to our Elders, Ancestors and our people past and present� It is part of my heritage and culture and is a protocol our people have observed for thousands of years� A welcome was needed from the Leaders and Elders before entering our lands which would then ensure safe passage�
The Darug Community believe the Earth is the Mother of all life and has provided for our people for over 40,000 years and we ask that she be treated with respect on passage through our lands� This site has a very strong spiritual connection to our people� So on behalf of my ancestors, Elders and the Darug Community, who are the traditional peoples of these lands, I would like to offer our hand in friendship as we all gather here today�
And please respect our Mother�
Yanu (Goodbye)�
Welcome Message
Welcome Message
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Shortly after completing my term as Australian Human Rights Commissioner, I established a series of International Conferences on Human Rights Education (ICHRE) which many of you have attended over the years�
The 2010 Sydney conference initiated an important dialogue on the contribution made by human rights education in furthering democracy, the rule of law, as well as the promotion of intercultural dialogue, social harmony and justice. Since then, we have visited South Africa, Poland, Taiwan, USA, the Netherlands, Chile and Canada� Together we have established a grassroots movement for the continued growth of world-wide human rights education�
I now write to welcome you back to Sydney to celebrate our 9th ICHRE titled: Unleashing the Full Potential of Civil Society.
The 9th ICHRE is a very special occasion for me personally� It is 45 years since my wife and I became refugees and resettled in Australia� This year, we also celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the 25th anniversary of the Vienna Declaration which highlighted the value of human rights education�
It is also time to say thank you and to commend the Western Sydney University for its commitment over the years to advancing human rights culture, for underwriting the success of our conferences and for its ongoing support of the international human rights education movement�
I trust that this conference will further advance human rights culture world-wide and I encourage your participation!
Dr Sev Ozdowski AMFoundation Convenor and Series Coordinator, International Human Rights Conference SeriesPresident, Australian Council for Human Rights EducationDirector, Equity and Diversity, Western Sydney University
Welcome from the Conference Convenor
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PRIME MINISTER
MESSAGE FROM THE PRIME MINISTER
9TH INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION CONFERENCE
Upholding the basic rights and freedoms of humanity is the foundation of a fair, decent and prosperous society. Australia is a society based on democratic values. We believe in mutual respect, freedom of the individual and the right of every Australian to live out their beliefs and choose their own path. We believe in equal opportunity and a fair and compassionate society irrespective of race, religion or background. We believe in the fundamental freedoms of thought, speech, worship and association. In Australia, we live in a land where ‘mates look after mates’ and where ‘if you have a go, you’ll get a go’. These beliefs speak of our responsibility to each other. It is my Government’s determination to ensure Australia remains a just, fair and free nation – with rights and responsibilities at the centre of our social compact. This Conference is an important forum for students and academics to consider current challenges to our rights and freedoms, and to develop solutions to build stronger protections. I acknowledge the efforts of your Convenor Dr Sev Ozdowski AM and the Western Sydney University in bringing together this important event. As the Parliament is sitting during the Conference, there is unfortunately not an opportunity for the Government to present at the Conference. However, there are speakers from our agencies who can speak about our shared national endeavour. On behalf of the Government, I welcome the international speakers and delegates who have travelled for the Conference – and trust you will have an informative and enjoyable conference. The Hon Scott Morrison MP Prime Minister of Australia 12 November 2018
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Organising & Advisory Committees
Organising & Advisory Commit tees
CONFERENCE CONVENOR
Dr Sev Ozdowski AM FAICDFoundation Convenor and Series Coordinator, International Conference on Human Rights Education, President of the Australian Council for Human Rights Education, Director of Equity and Diversity at Western Sydney University in Australia
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
AUSTRALIA
Professor Kevin DunnDean of the School of Social Sciences and Psychology at Western Sydney University
Mr Patrick EarleExecutive Director of The Diplomacy Training Program for the Faculty of Law at University of NSW
Dr Zeny EdwardsImmediate Past Director for theUNAA Peace Program
Professor Steven FreelandDean of the School of Law and Professor of International Law at Western Sydney University
Professor Paula GerberDeputy Director of the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law at Monash University
Mr Cameron Lionel Murphy AMBarrister and Former President of the NSW Council for Civil Liberties
Professor Lisa Jackson PulverPro Vice-Chancellor of Engagement and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Leadership at Western Sydney University
Ms Kerry WestePresident of Australian Lawyers for Human Rights
Associate Professor Joseph ZajdaAustralian Catholic University and Trustee for the Australian Council for Human Rights Education
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
INTERNATIONAL
Ms Barbara WeberGlobal Director of Human Rights Education at Amnesty International in the UK
Ms Francesca MarottaOffice of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva
Dr Reinhild OtteCouncil of Europe Expert, Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights in France
AFRICA
Professor Emily AlemikaFaculty of Law at the University of Jos in Plateau State in Nigeria
Advocate Mohamed Shafie AmeermiaCommissioner of the South African Human Rights Commission in South Africa
Mr Solomon AtibuniDepartment of Religion and Peace Studies at Makerere University in Uganda
Professor Jessica Ezekiel-HartRivers State University of Education at Port Harcourt in Nigeria
Ms Kay KyohairwePresident of the Uganda Coalition for Human Rights Education in Uganda
Ms Irene LimoCoordinator of the Peacemaking Unit at ACCORD in South Africa
Professor John MubangiziConvenor of the 2nd ICHRE and Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of The Free State in South Africa
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ASIA
Dr Usha Ajithkumar MKDirector of Research at the Socio-Economic Research Institute in New Delhi, India
Professor Surya DhungelKathmandu University School of Law and Chair of LawMan Inc� in Nepal
Mr Frank ElbersConvenor of the 6th ICHRE and Visiting Fellow at the Lebanese American University in Lebanon
Professor Shiow Duan HawangChang Fo-chuan Center for the Study of Human Rights at Soochow University in Taiwan
Professor Mab HuangConvenor of the 4th ICHRE and Professor at Soochow University in Taiwan
Mr Samson SalamatDirector of the Centre for Human Rights Education and Chair of Rwadari Tehreek in Pakistan
Dr Herlambang P. WiratramanDirector of the Human Rights Law Studies Centre at the Faculty of Law at Universitas Airlangga in Indonesia
EUROPE
Professor Boguslawa BednarczykDirector of the Human Rights Centre at the Jagiellonian University in Poland
Justice Christian BykJudge of the Court of Appeals and Member of the French Commission for UNESCO in France
Ms Beris GwynneFormer Diplomat for the Aid Official and International NGO Executive in Switzerland
Ms Marie Louise Høj JohannessenDepartment Director of The Danish Institute for Human Rights in Denmark
Professor Peter G. KirchschlägerDirector of the Institute of Social Ethics ISE at the University of Lucerne in Switzerland
Professor Morten KjaerumDirector of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law in Sweden
Professor Barbara OomenCo-convenor of the 6th ICHRE and Professor of Sociology of Human Rights at the University College Roosevelt in The Netherlands
Professor Audrey OslerUniversity College of Southeast Norway in Norway and at the University of Leeds in the UK
Professor Bogdan SzlachtaConvenor of the 3rd ICHRE and Professor at Jagiellonian University in Poland
NORTH AMERICA
Professor Claudio GrossmanDean of the Washington College of Law at American University in USA
Mr Ian HamiltonConvenor of the 8th ICHRE and Executive Director at Equitas in Canada
Professor Errol P. MendesFaculty of Law at the University of Ottawa in Canada
Professor Felisa TibbittsTeachers College of Columbia University in USA and Utrecht University in The Netherlands
Professor Joseph WronkaProfessor of Social Work at Springfield College in the USA
SOUTH AMERICA
Professor Eduardo Carlos BittarDepartment of Philosophy and General Theory at the University of Sao Paulo in Brasil
Ms Claire LacdaoIndigenous Peoples’ Advocate at PANLIPI in Costa Rica
Professor Abraham K. MagendzoUniversidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano and UNESCO Chair on HRE in Chile
Professor Matías PenhosCentro de Derechos Humanos Emilio Mignone at Universidad Nacional de Quilmes in Argentina
Professor Myrna VillegasDirectora of Centro de Derechos Humanos, Facultad de Derecho, Universidad de Chile in Chile
Social Events
Social Events
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SOCIAL EVENTS
The conference will provide many opportunities for participants to build contacts and networks, as well as facilitate partnerships and collaborations to benefit their work.
CONFERENCE OPENING & WELCOME RECEPTIONDate: Monday 26 November 2018Time: 17:00 - 21:00Venue: Auditorium, WSUIncludes: Canapés & beveragesWelcome Reception is included in conference registration fee.
Wines Sponsored by:Vintage House Wine & Spirits
CONFERENCE DINNERDate: Wednesday 28 November 2018Time: 18:30 - 22:30Venue: Governors Ballroom, Park Royal ParramattaIncludes: 3 course dinner and beveragesConference Dinner tickets can be purchased for $105 per person.
Sponsored by:FIDUCIAN Services
Sydney Harbour Cruise on the tribal warriorDate: Monday 26 November 2018Time: 11:30 - 14:00Venue: East Pontoon, Circular Quay, SydneyIncludes: Cruise, cultural performance and lunchCruise tickets can be pre-purchased for $25 per person.
Sponsored by:Western Sydney University
COCKTAIL RECEPTION Date: Tuesday 27 November 2018Time: 18:00 - 20:00Venue: Opera House PortsideIncludes: Canapés & beveragesCocktail Reception tickets can be purchased for $25 per person.
Sponsored by:The University of Sydney
Conference Information
Conference Information
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CONFERENCE VENUEThe 9th International Conference on Human Rights Education will be held in Building EE at Western Sydney University (WSU) Parramatta South Campus, located at the corner of Victoria Road and James Ruse Drive, Rydalmere, New South Wales, Australia�
PLENARY SESSIONSPlenary sessions will be held in the Auditorium (room EE�G�19)�
INTERACTIVE Sessions & WORKSHOPSInteractive sessions and Workshops will be held in the Auditorium (rooms EE�G�19, EE�G�02 and EE�G�36) and in the Janice Reid Pavilion (rooms EEa.G.01, EEa�G�02 and EEa�G�03)�
REFRESHMENTSMorning and afternoon teas and lunches are included in the conference registration fee� Tea and coffee will be served on arrival each morning from 08:00 - 09:00. All catering is served in the Foyer of Building EE�
special dietsIf you have indicated a special dietary requirement on your registration form, please identify yourself to the registration desk and they will be pleased to assist�
NAME BADGESAll delegates, including chairs and presenters, will be provided with a name badge, which must be worn at all times within the conference venue, particularly at catering breaks�
SATCHELSAll delegates will receive a conference satchel upon arrival� Your satchel will include materials submitted by sponsors and the conference program�
WiFI AND COMPUTER ACCESSWiFi will be available at the venue to conference participants� A computer will be located near the registration desk, for use by conference delegates� Priority is given to speakers needing to work on their presentations�
MOBILE PHONESAs a courtesy to presenters and other delegates, please ensure that all mobile phones are switched to ‘silent mode’ during all sessions and social functions�
MEDIAMedia will be present during the conference, recording images and voice� Your participation in this conference signals your agreement to the filming and future use, as appropriate.
MULTIFAITH FACILITIESPrayer rooms are available at Parramatta City Campus on Level 1 and at Paramatta South Campus on the Lower Levels as per below:
Male Prayer Room - Building EA.LG.14b
Female Prayer Room - Building EA.LG.14f
Multifaith Centre - Building EF.G.07
SECURITY AT WSUWSU Security Office is located on the ground floor of Building EA�
Call: (02) 9685 9169 or the24 hour security hotline: 1300 737 003
ACCESSIBILITYThe 9th International Conference on Human Rights Education aims to be inclusive in its organisation, functions and activities. People with a disability are encouraged to participate fully in all aspects of the conference program� We encourage all delegates to be mindful of inclusive practice and language when preparing conference presentations� If you have any particular accessibility issues or any particular requirements that you would like to discuss, please contact the registration desk staff who will follow up on your enquiry�
PUBLICATION OF CONFERENCE PAPERSWe plan to publish a special edition of the open access, peer-reviewed online journal Human Rights Education Review - www�humanrer�org - containing a number of papers from the conference� If you would like your paper to be considered, you should submit an extended abstract (max 300 words) by 31 January 2019 to HRER clearly marking your submission ‘9th ICHRE SYDNEY’. Full papers will be required by 31 March 2019�
Conference Information
TRANSPORTATION
CARParramatta is located 24 km from central Sydney. The WSU Parramatta South Campus is located on the corner of Victoria Road and James Ruse Drive in the suburb of Rydalmere. Entrance to the Paramatta South campus is via Victoria Road�
PARKING AT WSUThere is free parking for conference participants on in the blue bays at Parramatta South Campus and in the yellow bays at Parramatta North Campus (directly opposite the Parramatta South entrance on Victoria Road)� A parking permit will be provided�
For more information visit: www�westernsydney�edu�au/parking_at_western/parking
TAXITaxi organisations servicing Parramatta:
• Taxis Combined - 133 300
• Legion Taxis - 131 451
• Premier Cabs - 131 017
PUBLIC BUSPublic buses depart Parramatta CBD approx. every 7 minutes and the WSU Parramatta South Campus is only an 11 minute ride away. Smith Street after Philip Street bus stop and Victoria Road near Wilde Avenue are the closest stops to the CBD hotels� A one way journey costs approx� $2�50 per person� To travel from Parramatta CBD to WSU Parramatta South Campus, catch Sydney Buses M52, 520, 521, 523, 524 and 525 services. Please note these services are PrePay only, using an Opal Card.
For more information visit: www�transportnsw�info
OPAL CARDThe Opal Card is a smartcard reusable ticket� Purchase the card once, and then load value onto the card for travel on all public transport in Sydney (including trains, buses and ferries)� Some buses only accept Opal Cards� Opal Cards can be purchased and topped up at most 7-Eleven stores�
For more information visit: www�opal�com�au
WSU SHUTTLEThe regular WSU (free) shuttle will operate for delegates in a loop between WSU Parramatta City Campus and WSU Parramatta South Campus. Shuttles will run approximately every 15 minutes between 07:30 and 18:30� Complimentary shuttle tickets are available to download from the conference website and the conference app�
WSU SHUTTLE BUS STOPS• Parramatta City Campus, 169 Macquarie Street
(corner of Smith Street)
• Parramatta North Campus (parking)
• Parramatta South Campus (in front of Building EA)
CONFERENCE APPThe conference is providing an app for use on smartphones� View the latest program, plan your attendance and connect with other delegates� The app will be continually updated during the conference and will send you program change alerts. Full instructions on how to download the app will be available at the registration desk. Please refer to page 82 for further information�
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Official Program
Official Program
MONDAY 26 NOVEMBER 201812:00 - 14:00 Sydney Harbour Cruise on Tribal Warrior with Aboriginal Cultural Commentary
(pre-booking essential)
Cruise beautiful Sydney Harbour aboard the Mari Nawi (Big Canoe) while enjoying stories of the Cadigal, Guringai, Wangal, Gammeraigal and Wallumedegal people of Sydney Harbour and learn the Aboriginal names and meanings of significant Sydney landmarks, before stepping ashore on Be-lang-le-wool (Clark Island National Park). On the island, be taken on a journey from pre-white settlement through Australia’s coastal lifestyle, before participating in an exciting Aboriginal cultural performance, lunch, tea and coffee�
Host: Dr Lynda Blanchard, Vice President Australian Council for Human Rights Education
Departure: Pick up and return point is at Eastern Pontoon, Circular Quay Departing 12:00pm sharp. Please arrive at 11:30am.
16:00 - 17:00 Registrations Location: Auditorium Foyer EE.G
Smoking Ceremony and Didgeridoo Music by The Mugerra Dancers17:00 - 19:00 Opening Ceremony Location: EE.G.19 (Main Auditorium)
Master of Ceremonies: Mr Sean Choolburra, Aboriginal Cultural Performer
Welcome to Country CeremonyAunty Sandra Lee, Aboriginal Elder on Campus, Western Sydney University
Welcome to the 9th International Conference on Human Rights EducationDr Sev Ozdowski AM, ICHRE Foundation Convenor and Series Coordinator
Welcome to AustraliaHis Excellency General, The Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia
Aboriginal PerformanceThe Mugerra Dancers
Universal Declaration of Human Rights:Office of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
Welcome by the Platinum SponsorMr Justin Lee, First Assistant Secretary, Multilateral Policy Division Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia
Welcome to Western Sydney UniversityProf Peter Shergold AC, Chancellor, WSU and NSW Inspector General for Refugees
Opening Addresses:
Human Rights Education or Human Rights Through Education?Dr Mmantsetsa Marope, Director, UNESCO International Bureau of Education, Geneva, Switzerland
How to Overcome Hostility to Human Rights Law?Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG, UNESCO Prize for Human Rights Education Laureate (1998) and former Judge of the High Court of Australia
19:00 - 21:00 Welcome Reception
Sample Aboriginal tucker with background didgeridoo performance by The Mugerra Dancers
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Official Program
TUESDAY 27 NOVEMBER 201808:00 Registrations
PLENARY SESSIONS09:00 - 10:40 PLENARY 1: The Foundation: UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Chair: Dr Sev Ozdowski AM, Conference ConvenorRoom: EE�G�19 (Main Auditorium)
Sessions:• Providing Leadership in Human Rights Education
Prof Scott Holmes, Acting Vice-Chancellor and President, WSU• TBC
Mr Chris Moraitis PSM, Secretary, Attorney-General’s Department• Harvesting Human Rights for Independence and Democracy
Dr Xanana Gusmão GColIH GCL GCMG (Hon), the First President of Timor Leste• From the Universal Declaration to the World Programme for Human Rights Education:
Human Rights EducationMs Cynthia Veliko, The High Commissioner’s Regional Representative for South-East Asia and Chief of the OHCHR Bangkok Office, Thailand
10:40 - 11:00 Coffee / Tea Break11:00 - 12:40 PLENARY 2: The World 70 Years after the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Chair: Prof Steven Freeland, Dean, School of Law, WSU, AustraliaRoom: EE�G�19 (Main Auditorium)
Sessions:• The On-Going Legacy of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Emeritus Professor Rosalind Croucher AM, President, Australian Human Rights Commission• HRE: Trends, How to Adapt to a Fast Changing World
Ms Barbara Weber, Global Director, Human Rights Education, Amnesty International, UK• Religion or Belief in HRE
Prof Paul Weller, Research Fellow in Religion and Society, The University of Oxford, The Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University and The Social, Cultural and Legal Research Centre, University of Derby, UK
• Education and LGBT Rights After Marriage Equality in Australia Prof Paula Gerber, Deputy Director, Castan Centre for Human Rights, Monash University, Australia
12:40 - 13:30 Lunch
CONCURRENT SESSIONS13:30 - 15:00 INTERACTIVE 1: Advancing Human Rights Culture
Chair: Ms Marie Louise Høj Johannessen, The Danish Institute for Human Rights, DenmarkRoom: EE�G�19 (Main Auditorium)
Sessions:• The Model of UN as Pedagogical Dawn Towards Human Rights Culture
Prof Matías Penhos, Human Rights Centre, Quilmes National University, Argentina• Monitoring National Implementation and Progress of Human Rights Education
Mrs Cecilia Decara, Chief Advisor and Programme Manager for HRE, The Danish Institute for Human Rights, Denmark
• Contextualizing Human Rights in Samoa from an NHRI Perspective Ms Loukinikini Vili, Director, National Human Rights Institution, Samoa
• Human Rights Education and Peacekeeping Ms Leanne Smith, Former Chief, Policy and Best Practices Service, UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations/Department of Field Support, Australia
• Democratic and Participatory Approaches the Inspire Young Children to Read, Write and Speak with Conviction at School Mrs Lis Mathiasen, Senior Teacher, Westminster Junior Primary School and Dr Sandra Hesterman, Director, Early Childhood Education, Murdoch University, Australia
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TUESDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2018 (continued)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS13:30 - 15:00 INTERACTIVE 2: The First Nations: Intercultural Visions of Human Rights
Session Sponsor: City of Parramatta CouncilChair: Mr Steven Ross, Aboriginal Community Capacity Building Officer, City of Parramatta Council, AustraliaRoom: EE�G�02 (Auditorium Wing)
Sessions:• Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in Education: Experiences in Costa Rica
Ms Claire Lacdao, Consultant, Legal Assistance, Centre for Indigenous Filipinos, Philippines• Promoting Human Rights Through Arts
Mr JD Mittmann, Curator and Manager of Collections, Burrinaja Dandenong Ranges Cultural Centre, Australia
• (Un)Civil Society: Teaching Resistance Dr Julie Kate Seirlis, Lecturer, University of Waterloo, Canada
• Time to Hold Our Institutions Accountable for Systemic RacismA/Prof George Newhouse, Principal Solicitor, National Justice Project, Australia
13:30 - 15:00 INTERACTIVE 3: Engendering Civil Society Chair: Mr Manohar Bhattarai, Secretary General, Parliament, NepalRoom: EE�G�36 (Auditorium Wing)
Sessions:• Foregrounding the Problematic ‘Human’ in Human Rights Education
Prof Jim Ife, Professor, WSU, Australia• The Development of Gender and Human Rights Teaching in China
Prof Xiaonan Liu, Institute for Human Rights, China University of Political Science and Law, China• Crippled and Misguided Obligations: LGBTIQ Human Rights in Uganda
Ms Kyohairwe Kay, President/CEO Coalition for Human Rights Education, Uganda• Towards an Attainment of a Sustainable Gender Equality in Nigeria: The Role of HR
Prof Emily Alemika, Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Nigeria
15:00 - 15:30 Coffee / Tea Break15:30 - 17:00 INTERACTIVE 4: Strengthening Civil Society and Democratic Institutions
Chair: Dr Reinhild Otte, Council of Europe Expert, Former Chair of the Ad Hoc Advisory Group on EDC/HRE, FranceRoom: EE�G�19 (Main Auditorium)
Sessions:• Enhancing the State of HRE in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Lessons from Australia
Mr Ernest A Tshileling Ilung, Chairperson, Ong Best, Congo-Kinshasa• Learning to be a Human Rights Activist Through Informal Education
Ms Genevieve Hall, Teaching Associate, Monash University, Australia• HRE and Democratic Policing: A Case Study of Regional Police of North Sumatra
Mr Majda El Muhtaj, Chairperson, Center for HR Studies, Universitas Negeri Medan, Indonesia• Human Rights Education in Nepal
Dr Hemang Sharma, Researcher, University of Southern Queensland, Australia• Academic Freedom in Human Rights Education in Vietnam: The State of Play
Dr Huong Ngo, Lecturer, School of Law, Vietnam National University, Vietnam
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TUESDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2018 (continued)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS15:30 - 17:00 INTERACTIVE 5: Organising a State of HRE Mind
Chair: Ms Pera Wells, Vice President, Australian Council for Human Rights Education, AustraliaRoom: EE�G�02 (Auditorium Wing)Sessions:• How can we Measure Learning Effect on HRE: Both Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes?
Mrs Marie Louise Høj Johannessen, Department Director, Human Rights Capacity, The Danish Institute for Human Rights, Denmark
• Using Brainstorming and Case Studies in Teaching Human Rights in Education Dr Shalini Yadava, Assistant Professor, GGSIP University, India
• Heading for Utopia? Basic Principles of a Future-Oriented Human Rights Education Dr Josefine Scherling, Teacher Educator, University College of Teacher Education - Viktor Frankl, Austria
• Supporting Human Rights Education in Australian Schools in Challenging Times A/Prof Nina Burridge and Mr Andrew Chodkiewicz, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
15:30 - 17:00 INTERACTIVE 6: Moving Out of the MarginsChair: Mr Manav Satija, Principal of Satija Legal & Consulting, AustraliaRoom: EE�G�36 (Auditorium Wing)
Sessions:• The Global Compact on Refugees 2018: A Human Rights Education Tool for Law and Policy
Making on Forced Migration Mr Jeswynn Yogaratnam, Executive Member, Australian Council for HRE, Australia
• Human Rights Education as an Instrument of Social Cohesion and Peaceful Coexistence Among the Youth in Vulnerable Environments in Kenya Ms Irene Limo, Coordinator, Peacemaking Unit, ACCORD - South Africa, Kenya
• A Comparative Study of HRE in Tibetan Language in Tibet and in Exile Ms Tsering Tsomo, Executive Director, Tibetan Centre for HR and Democracy, India
• Addressing Local HRE Challenges: The Case of May 18 Academy Mr Praveen Kumar Yadav, May 18 Memorial Foundation, South Korea
• Citizenship Education in Italy and Croatia: What Place for Human Rights? A Mixed-Methods Research on Human Rights Education Mr Matteo Tracchi, PhD Candidate, Human Rights Centre, University of Padova, Italy
17:15 Transport to the Sydney Opera House (ticket holders only)18:00 - 20:00 Cocktail Reception (ticket holders only)
Venue: Opera House Portside
Sponsored by: The University of Sydney
Master of Ceremonies: Dr Sev Ozdowski AM, Conference Convenor
Welcome: Prof Danielle Celermajer, Department of Sociology and Social Policy, The University of Sydney
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WEDNESDAY 28 NOVEMBER 201808:00 Registrations
PLENARY SESSIONS09:00 - 10:40 PLENARY 3: Advancing Peace on a Local and Global Scale
Chair: Prof Kevin Dunn, Dean, School of Social Sciences and Psychology, WSU, AustraliaRoom: EE�G�19 (Main Auditorium)
Sessions:• Contesting the Death Penalty World-Wide
Mr Chris Hayes MP, Chief Opposition Whip and Co-Chair, Australian Parliamentarians against the Death Penalty, Representing the Leader of the Opposition, Australia
• Global Trends in Search for Lasting Peace Mr Steve Killelea AM, IT Entrepreneur and Founder of the Institute for Economics and Peace and the Global Peace Index, Australia
• Human Rights Education: A Path for Cultural Transformation and Lasting Peace Paula Gaviria Betancur, Former Presidential Advisor on Human Rights, Colombia
• It’s a Good Idea, Isn’t It …? A Practical Assessment of the Effectiveness of International Criminal Justice Prof Steven Freeland, Dean, School of Law, WSU, Australia
10:40 - 11:00 Coffee / Tea Break11:00 - 12:40 PLENARY 4: Social Impacts of Human Rights Education
Chair: Ms Beris Gwynne, Former Diplomat, Aid Official and NGO Executive, SwitzerlandRoom: EE�G�19 (Main Auditorium)
Sessions:• The Council of Europe Reference Framework of Competences for Democratic Culture:
A New Instrument for the Promotion of Human Rights and Democracy Dr Reinhild Otte, Council of Europe Expert, Former Chair of the Ad Hoc Advisory Group on EDC/HRE, France
• Child Rights and Intergenerational Justice Prof Audrey Osler, University of Southeast Norway, Norway and University of Leeds, UK
• The Role of Civil Society Organisations in Human Rights Education in South Africa: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Prof John Mubangizi, Dean, Faculty of Law, University of the Free State, South Africa
• Judicial Invasion on Human Rights Regime in Nepal Prof Surya Dhungel, Kathmandu University School of Law, Nepal
12:40 - 13:30 Lunch
CONCURRENT SESSIONS13:30 - 15:00 INTERACTIVE 7: The Art and Language of HRE
Chair: Dr Zeny Edwards, Architectural Historian and Immediate Past Director, UNAA Peace ProgramRoom: EE�G�19 (Main Auditorium)
Sessions:• Neglected Roots of the Cultural Rights Education
Prof Leszek Korporowicz, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland and Dr Sylwia Jaskuła, Lomza State University of Applied Sciences, Poland
• Politics of Theatre for Citizens Rights in Asia: An Overview on Pedagogy and Good Practices of Makhampom and Janam Mr Ahmed Khan, Research Fellow, University of Padova, Italy
• Art, Pedagogy of Sensibility and Human Rights Education A/Prof Eduardo Bittar, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
• Teaching How to Convey the What of Human Rights: University Courses in Taiwan A/Prof Fr Edmund Ryden SJ, Fu Jen Catholic and Soochow Universities, Taiwan
• Key Contemporary HR Developments, Trends and Concepts, and their Challenges to HRE Ms Onyema Bulya, Deputy Provost, College of Education, Katsina-Ala, Nigeria
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS13:30 - 15:00 INTERACTIVE 8: Campaigning to Advance Contemporary HR Issues
Chair: Mr Cameron Murphy AM, Barrister and Former President, NSW Civil Liberties Council, AustraliaRoom: EE�G�02 (Auditorium Wing)
Sessions:• Hate Speech, Free Speech and Human Rights
Prof Linda Briskman, Margaret Whitlam Chair of Social Work, School of Social Sciences and Psychology, WSU, Australia
• Case Study: Can Australia Resuscitate HR and Democracy in Cambodia? Mr Sawathey Ek OAM, Founder, Cambodian Action Group, Australia
• HRE Education can Eradicate Slavery in Supply Chains Miss Andrea Tokaji, International HR Consultant, Educator, Advocate, Lobbyist, Australia
• Rohingya Influx in Bangladesh: Need for a Human Rights Approach to Environment Asst Prof Khair Mahmud, Law Faculty, Jagannath University, Bangladesh
13:30 - 15:00 INTERACTIVE 9: Walking and Talking Towards HREChair: Mr Patrick Earle, Executive Director, The Diplomacy Training Program, Faculty of Law, University of NSWRoom: EE�G�36 (Auditorium Wing)
Sessions:• Assessing the Role of States, Societies and Institutions in the Protection and Promotion of
Human Rights in Asia Mr Gaurav Bhattarai and Miss Niha Pandey, Tribhuvan University, Nepal
• Vietnam’s National Action Plan for Human Rights Education: Building a Culture of Respect for Human Rights Dr Tania Penovic, Deputy Director, Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, Australia
• A Pluriversal Imperative: A Decolonial Conversation between Human Rights Education and Peace EducationDr Hakim Mohandas Williams, Director, Peace and Justice Studies, Gettysburg College, USA
• Teaching Business and Human Rights to Managers (and how Civil Society can Play a Role in it) Prof Wanhong Zhang, School of Law, Wuhan University, China
• The Role of Local Judgment and Local Arbitration in the Progression of HR in some Developing Countries Ms Mehrnoush Najafiragheb, PhD Candidate, University of Poitiers, France
15:00 - 15:30 Coffee / Tea Break
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS15:30 - 17:00 INTERACTIVE 10: HRE: National Approaches
Chair: Mr Surendra Pandey, MP and Former Finance Minister, NepalRoom: EE�G�19 (Main Auditorium)
Sessions:• The Australian Curriculum: Learning about Human Rights
Mr Mark McAndrew, Curriculum Specialist, Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority
• Challenges to Human Rights Education in India: A Case Study of the National Capital Prof Kanwal Deepinder Pal Singh, Head and Dean, School of Law and Legal Studies, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, India
• Refugee-Led Action Approach through Transformative Leadership in Action Programme Ms Bronwyn McNamee, Curriculum Consultant and Teacher Trainer, Same Skies, Malaysia
• Promoting Racial Diversity and Inclusion in East Asia: A New Model for Empowerment of Minority Groups in Hong Kong Mrs Victoria Wisniewski-Otero, Founder and CEO, Resolve Foundation, Hong Kong
• Belonging and Connectedness Through Discovery Mr Taha Allam, Youth Worker and Rabbi Zalman Kastel, National Director, Together for Humanity Foundation, Australia and Mr Robert Patruno, Principal, Punchbowl Boys High School, Australia
15:30 - 17:00 INTERACTIVE 11: Digging into the Digital Chair: Mr Ian Hamilton, Convenor of 8th ICHRE, and Executive Director, Equitas, CanadaRoom: EE�G�02 (Auditorium Wing)
Sessions:• Enhancing Capacities in the International Human Rights Movement: Good Practices in
e-Learning Mr Frank Elbers, Visiting fellow, Lebanese American University, Beirut, Lebanon
• Social Media and Human Rights Education Mr Solomon Atibuni, Lecturer and Researcher, Makerere and Kampala Universities, Uganda
• The Use of Social Media to Advance Teaching and Learning on Rights: Lessons Learned from the Project #ChildRightsChat Dr Jenna Gillett-Swan, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Education, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
• New Patterns of Racial Discrimination in Japan Prof Mariko Akuzawa, Research Centre for Human Rights, Osaka City University, Japan
15:30 - 17:00 INTERACTIVE 12: Facing the Future: HRE and Higher EducationChair: Prof Boguslawa Bednarczyk, Jagiellonian University, PolandRoom: EE�G�36 (Auditorium Wing)
Sessions:• National Human Rights Institutions and the Challenges of Human Rights Education in
West Africa Mr Muhammad Nasir Ladan, Director, National Human Rights Commission, Nigeria
• Ivory Tower or Beloved Community? Public Universities and Human Rights Dr Glenn Mitoma, Director, T J Dodd Research Centre, University of Connecticut, USA
• Challenges of the Implementation of Human Rights Education in Africa, the Case of a Common Core Course at Laikipia University, Kenya Prof Shirley Randell AO, Managing Director, SRIA Rwanda, Australia and Dr Babere Chacha, Director of External Linkages, Laikipia University, Kenya
• Developing Education for Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights Education (EDC/HRE) in the Finnish Teacher Education Ms Tuija Kasa, Project Planner and Doctoral Student, Universities of Helsinki and Jyväskylä, Finland
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS15:30 - 17:00 INTERACTIVE 13: Turning the Tables: HRE, Teaching and Pedagogy
Chair: Justice Hon. Pierre Slicer QC AO, Australian Council for Human Rights EducationRoom: EEa.G.01 (Pavilion East End)
Sessions:• Thinking Diversity and HRE - Pedagogical Perspective: The Indian Experience
Dr Usha Ajithkumar, Director - Research, Socio-Economic Research Institute, India• Time for Teachers: The Role of the Teaching in the Enforcement of International HR Law
Ms Alexandria Boutros, Student, St Paul University, Chicago, USA• A Radical Pedagogy for Human Rights Education?
Dr Lynda Blanchard, Vice-President, Australian Council for Human Rights Education andProf Mike Nix, Chuo University, Japan
• Making Think Tanks Effective in a Changing World: Opportunities and Challenges Prof Syed Munir Khasru, Chairman, The Institute for Policy, Advocacy and Governance, Bangladesh
• Unleashing the Full Potential of Human Rights Education through Engaging Pedagogy in Bangladeshi Schools: Findings from Action ResearchA/Prof Libby Tudball and Mr Md Khairul Islam, Faculty of Education, Monash University, Australia
15:30 - 17:00 INTERACTIVE 14: Chalking Up Challenges: Children and HRE Chair: Mr Vincenzo Andreacchio, Executive Officer, Australian Council for Human Rights EducationRoom: EEa.G.03 (Pavilion West End)
Sessions:• HRE for the Everyday Teacher: The Relevance of the Child’s Perspective
Dr Jonathan Sargeant, Senior Lecturer, Australian Catholic University, Australia• Educating our Youngest Children on their Rights and Responsibilities
Mrs Robbie Warren, Student, Charles Sturt University, Australia• Children Demonstrate their Right to Participation in Early Childhood Education Research
Dr Carmen Huser, Research Associate, Charles Sturt University, Australia• Public Attitudes to Children and Young Peoples’ Political Rights
Dr Louise Phillips, Academic, The University of Queensland, Australia• Power, Politics and Debate on the Convention on the Rights of the Child:
The Silencing of Civil Society Ms Aya Kato, University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway
18:30 - 22:30 Conference Dinner (ticket holders only)
Venue: Governors Ballroom, PARKROYAL Parramatta, 30 Phillip Street
Sponsor: City of Parramatta Council
Master of Ceremonies: Mr Craig Foster, Chief Football Analyst, SBS Television
Welcome: The Right Worshipful Lord Mayor of City of Parramatta Cr Andrew Wilson
After Dinner Address: Ms Anastasia Lin, Human Rights Champion, 2015 Miss World Canada and Leading Actress
Vote of Thanks: The Right Worshipful Lord Mayor of City of Parramatta Cr Andrew Wilson
Entertainment: Sirens Dance - Bollywood at its Best and
Lucky’s African Dance - African Drumming and Dance
Cubano Tzigano - romantic, passionate and so danceable, be prepared to burn energy!
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THURSDAY 29 NOVEMBER 201808:00 - 14:00 Registrations
PLENARY SESSIONS09:00 - 10:30 PLENARY 5: Advancing Human Rights: Myths and Realities
Chair: Dr Sev Ozdowski AM, Conference Convenor Room: EE�G�19 (Main Auditorium)
Special Address: Working at the CoalfaceSister Patricia Fox, Catholic Nun Deported Recently from the Philippines
Panel Discussion and Q&A(This session will involve participation of High School students)Moderator: Commissioner Megan Mitchell, National Children’s Commissioner, Australian Human Rights CommissionRoom: EE�G�19 (Main Auditorium)
Panelists:• Miss Divina Ambat, Year 10 Student, Rooty Hill High School, Australia
• Mr Frank Elbers, Visiting Fellow, Lebanese American University, Beirut, Lebanon
• Ms Paula Gaviria Betancur, Former Presidential Advisor on Human Rights, Colombia
• Ms Anastasia Lin, Human Rights Champion, 2015 Miss World Canada and Leading Actress, Canada
• Miss Sienna O’Dea, Legal Studies Student, Hurlstone Agricultural High School, Australia
• Prof Audrey Osler, University of Southeast Norway, Norway and University of Leeds, UK
• Justice Hon. Pierre Slicer QC AO, Australian Council for Human Rights Education, Australia
• Ms Cynthia Veliko, The High Commissioner’s Regional Representative for South-East Asia and Chief of the OHCHR Bangkok Office, Thailand
Adoption of the Sydney HRE DeclarationMs Beris Gwynne, Former Diplomat, Aid Official and International NGO Executive, Switzerland
Concluding RemarksDr Sev Ozdowski AM, Conference Convenor
Announcement about 10th ICHRE in 2019
10:30 - 10:40 Group Photo
10:40 - 11:00 Coffee / Tea Break
Cubano TziganoRenowned singer Nadya Golski lends her Gypsy band with the Cubans, including Francisco Toledo� The result is astounding, lively, romantic and danceable� Nadia, “a contralto with power, range and conviction, has the sort of voice that would light up a room if the power failed” and Zoran’s improvising style is like hearing glass that keeps shattering, so shards of sound fly in multiple directions at armour piercing speed amid mad, fluttering trills.” (John Shand, music reviewer, The Age, SMH)
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SKILLS BUILDING WORKSHOPS11:00 - 13:00 WORKSHOP 1: ‘Saving Young Lives’ Documentary
Ms Margaret Bell AM, President, Chain Reaction Foundation, Mt Druitt Learning Ground, Australia and Ms Brenda Dobia, PhD Senior Lecturer, School of Education, WSU, AustraliaRoom: EE�G�19 (Main Auditorium)
WORKSHOP 2: An Introduction to Belieforama: An Adult Education Training Programme and Community of Practice in Relation to Religion or Belief and their Intersections with other Human RightsProf Paul Weller, Research Fellow in Religion and Society, The University of Oxford, The Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University and The Social, Cultural and Legal Research Centre, University of Derby, UKRoom: EE�G�02 (Auditorium Wing)
WORKSHOP 3: Building Inclusive Societies: Empowering Youth to Foster Global Citizenship Through Human Rights EducationMs Elisa Gazzotti, Co-Chair of the NGO WG on Human Rights Education and Learning, Representative of OHCRH, Switzerland, Mr Ian Hamilton, Executive Director, Equitas - International Centre for Human Rights Education, Canada, Jessie Watson, Western Sydney University, Arash Bordbar, Global Youth Advisory Council, Apajok Biar, South Sudan Voices of Salvation Inc�Room: EE�G�36 (Auditorium Wing)
WORKSHOP 4: Select Human Rights Activism Toward the Creation of a Human Rights Culture from the Municipal to the InternationalProf Joseph Wronka, Springfield College, School of Social Work, USARoom: EEa.G.01 (Pavilion East End)
WORKSHOP 5: Innovative Approaches to Teaching Human Rights Advocacy: An Intercultural and Conflict Resolution Approach to Human RightsDr Wendy Lambourne, Senior Lecturer, Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, The University of Sydney, Australia and Ms Shoshana Faire, Co-Founder, Conflict Resolution Network and Co-Author of “Everyone Can Win - Responding to Conflict Constructively”, AustraliaRoom: EEa.G.03 (Pavilion West End)
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch
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SKILLS BUILDING WORKSHOPS14:00 - 16:00 WORKSHOP 6: Understanding and Applying Human Rights Principles to Advance the UN
Sustainable Development GoalsMr Ian Hamilton, Executive Director, Equitas - International Centre for Human Rights Education, CanadaRoom: EE�G�19 (Main Auditorium)
WORKSHOP 7: Sexual Education and LGBT Issues in TaiwanMs Huang Chun-Wei, Ms Sam Tsai, Ms Chi Jong Chu, Ms Ruo Un Wang, Postgraduate Students and A/Prof Fr Edmund Ryden SJ, Soochow University, TaiwanRoom: EE�G�02 (Auditorium Wing)
WORKSHOP 8: Aboriginal Australia and Human RightsMs Mundanara Bayles, CEO, Australia BlackCard, AustraliaRoom: EE�G�36 (Auditorium Wing)
WORKSHOP 9: Mechanisms for Mutual Understanding: Train the TrainerMs Jane Lewis, Director, Jane Lewis CTC Facilitation, AustraliaRoom: EEa.G.01 (Pavilion East End)
WORKSHOP 10: Youth-Led Research for Refugee Advocacy and EmpowermentMs Carolyn Nash, Director, Myanmar Center for Civic Leadership, MyanmarRoom: EEa.G.02 (Pavilion Middle)
WORKSHOP 11: Write for Rights: Inspiring the “Taking Action” Dimension of Human Rights EducationMs Annette Schneider, Deputy Director, Global HRE Programme, Amnesty International, AustraliaRoom: EEa.G.03 (Pavilion West End)
FRIDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2018Historical Site Visit
Visit the historic Female Orphan School building opened in 1813 and located on the Parramatta Campus of Western Sydney University� It houses The Whitlam Institute and The Margaret Whitlam Gallery� The Whitlam Institute commemorates and is inspired by the life and work of Hon Gough Whitlam AC QC, Australia’s Prime Minister (1972-75) and contains more than 35,000 objects that capture the essence of Gough Whitlam’s personality, his government, his public life, and his times�Visit: https://www.whitlam.org/about/For information about individual visits to other human rights-related and other places of interest, visit the 9th ICHRE website for details�
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Prof Mariko AkuzawaOsaka City University, Japan
Ph.D. in Human Science (Osaka University). Professor at Osaka City University since April 2011� Major research concerns: 1� Challenges in disseminating concepts of universal human rights into local communities through education and training implemented by government, civil society, and national human rights institutions in Northeast and Southeast Asia region� 2� Changing patterns of discrimination in contemporary Japan against minority (Buraku discrimination)�
New Patterns of Racial Discrimination in JapanPedagogical Perspective: The Indian Experience
Dr Usha AjithkumarSocio-Economic Research Institute, New Delhi, India
Dr Usha Ajithkumar has 20 years teaching experience as teacher educator� Her teaching interest includes Sociology, Educational Psychology and Human Rights. She has more than 25 publications and paper presentations� She is a visiting researcher at University of Cologne, Centre for Modern Indian Studies� Her research interests are in the field of Human Rights, Technical and Vocational Education and Pedagogy in Education.
Thinking Diversity and Human Rights Education Pedagogical Perspective: The Indian Experience
Prof Emily AlemikaNigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Nigeria
Professor of Law (Human Rights and Criminal Justice). PhD law and Diplomacy (Nigeria 2010); Msc. Criminal Justice (2005 USA); M. Info sc� University of Ibadan Nigeria 1995; LLB� Nigeria 1989; and BL Lagos 1991� Dip Law ABU Zaria Nigeria 1983� I have been lecturing and researching for the past 27 years at University of Jos Nigeria. I am a human rights activist, involved in pro-bono cases under FIDA and Nigerian Bar Association. Former HOD Department of Public Law Faculty of Law University of Jos Nigeria; Presently a Research Professor of Law at Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.
Towards an Attainment of a Sustainable Gender Equality in Nigeria: The Role of HR
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Mr Vincenzo AndreacchioAustralian Council for Human Rights Education, Australia
Vincenzo has dedicated a life time of work to the promotion and protection of human rights and cultural and linguistic diversity through the fields of Education and the Arts with numerous workshops, presentations and public performances�
He is a leader in the field of multicultural education with extensive experience in strategic planning, policy writing and implementation, and curriculum and teacher training and development�
Session Chair
Miss Divina AmbatRooty Hill High School, Australia
Divina believes strongly in the importance of education, gender equality, intercultural understanding and increased opportunity as the foundation to creating a world that is socially, economically and environmentally sustainable� Her enthusiasm and commitment to these beliefs is exemplified in her coordination of cross-cultural connections between her cohort peers and students in South Korea through the facilitation of Connected Classroom discussions and exchanges� Divina regards the education of young women as leaders as the key to equality and demonstrates this through her consistent leadership in cross-curricular areas of STEM and Social Sciences�
Student Panelist
Mr Taha AllamTogether for Humanity Foundation, Australia
Taha Allam is a science teacher and of Lebanese Muslim heritage� He is the education officer/youth worker for the interfaith Together for Humanity Foundation that fosters Intercultural Understanding in Schools� He leads the ‘Belonging and Connectedness through Discovery’ that helps schools students explore questions of prejudice, identity, culture and in-groups and out-groups� Taha is a product of western Sydney� As a teenager despite his parents’ teachings to the contrary, Taha had prejudice towards cultural and religious groups different to his own� Since Taha was exposed to others, his mindset shifted and is now focused on understanding, respect and equality�
Belonging and Connectedness Through Discovery
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Prof Boguslawa BednarczykJagiellonian University, Poland
Prof Bednarczyk Ph.D, former Dean of the Department of International Relations (2002-2012) and Director of the Human Rights Center (2006-present) at the Faculty of Law, Administration and International Relations, the A. F. Modrzewski University in Krakow Poland. Her academic and research interests focus on legal and political aspects of human rights protection and promotion, history of political ideas and international relations� She has published numerous articles on different aspects of human rights in various journals and has spoken on international issues at international conferences through Europe, the USA, Asia and Africa�
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Mr Solomon AtibuniMakerere University, Uganda
Solomon Atibuni is a seasoned academic and humanitarian advocate with over ten years’ experience� He facilitates various international workshops, training and lectures in the field of human rights, conflict analysis and peacebuilding, with the goal to contribute towards long term community improvements in sustainability, peaceful coexistence, post conflict development and innovation to mitigate population suffering� He is interested in applied research and promoting human dignity, he is a lecturer, researcher, PhD Candidate with a Master’s degree in Peace and Conflict studies and he has authored books on Conflict Analysis, Peacebuilding and Human Rights.
Social Media and Human Rights Education
Ms Mundanara BaylesBlackCard, Australia
Mundanara’s cultural heritage is connected to the Wonnarua and Bunjalung people on her mother’s side and the Birri-Gubba and Gungalu on her father’s side� Coming from a family, active in the Aboriginal movement since the 60s and 70s, she continues to follow their example� Mundanara is the Managing Director and co-founder of The Australian BlackCard Pty Ltd (BlackCard), which is a 100% Aboriginal owned and operated business certified with Supply Nation. She co-founded BlackCard with Dr Lilla Watson�
Aboriginal Australia and Human Rights
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Mr Gaurav Bhattarai Tribhuvan University, Nepal
As a Ph.D. scholar at Tribhuvan University of Nepal, his areas of interests are Human Rights in South Asia, South Asian Politics, Security Discourses, International Humanitarian Law, International Conflict and Cooperation. He has co-edited a book “Human Rights and Impunity in South Asia”� He also led the Secretariat constituted by the Commission for International Conference on Addressing Impunity and Realizing Human Rights in South Asia�
Assessing the Role of States, Societies and Institutions in the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights in Asia & Session Chair
Mr Manohar BhattaraiSecretary General, Parliament, Nepal
Mr Bhattarai has joined the Parliament Secretariat as a young officer and gradually rose to the present position of the Secretary General of Nepalese Parliament in 2007. Manohar has a Masters Degree in International Relations and a Post Graduate Diploma from the Institute of Social Studies� Manohar has been also a Congressional Fellow at the American Congress at Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. USA� Mr Bhattarai was proud to assist the Constituent Assembly of Nepal in its task of drafting the new Constitution of Nepal, which was adopted and lead to end of earlier social unrest, political instability and disharmony amongst different ethnic groups�
Session Chair
Ms Margaret Bell AMChain Reaction Foundation, Mt Druitt Learning Ground, Australia
Margaret has a background in social work and an MA in educational psychology and has worked with disadvantaged families in countries throughout South-East Asia. She was the founding President of Volunteering Australia and the World President of The International Association for Volunteer Effort and was also a founding Director of the world alliance for Citizen Participation. She is the founding President/CEO of Chain Reaction Foundation. Chain Reaction works nationally and locally to create cohesive inclusive communities�
WORKSHOP 1: ‘Saving Young Lives’ Documentary
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Ms Alexandria BoutrosSt Paul University, Chicago, USA
Alexandria graduated with a B.A. in Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies. She has worked with organizations surrounding human rights, aiding the facilitation of higher education classes inside correctional institutions� Alexandria works for an Illinois State Representative on community organizing and outreach in Chicago� She also community organizes a non-partisan non-profit organization that aims to increase political education and activation amongst young people, especially young people of color� Lastly, she works as the Intern for the OneVoice Movement’s University program�
Time for Teachers: The Role of the Teaching in the Enforcement of International HR Law
A/Prof Eduardo BittarUniversity of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Associate Professor of the Department of Philosophy and General Theory of Law at the School of Law. Former Member of the National Education Committee on Human Rights, Brazil� Board Member at UNESCO Education for Peace, Human Rights, Democracy and Tolerance Project. Chair of the National Human Rights Association, Brazil. Coordinator at SMDHC in São Paulo and coordinated four Film Festivals (Short Film) on Human Rights Themes in São Paulo (6th, 7th, 8th and 9th Short Film Festivals, Entretodos from 2013 through 2016), curated by Jorge Grinspum and Manuela Sobral.
Art, Pedagogy of Sensibility and Human Rights Education
Dr Lynda BlanchardAustralian Council for Human Rights Education, Australia
Dr Lynda Blanchard is vice-president of the Australian Council for Human Rights Education (ACHRE) and honorary associate at the University of Sydney, Australia� She is the Australian co-initiator and coordinator of the Chuo University Law Faculty’s Sydney Active Learning Diversity and Human Rights Programme (2013-2018).
A Radical Pedagogy for Human Rights Education?
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A/Prof Nina BurridgeUniversity of Technology Sydney, Australia
Nina is an Associate Professor in Education at UTS in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences� Her main research interests centre on education for social justice and human rights� Nina sees herself as an academic whose involvement in schools and community-based organizations informs her professional work in Education� She is passionate about global justice issues, refugee rights and the empowerment of women in many of the world’s poorest nations� She is currently assisting the Gawharshad Institute of Higher Education in Afghanistan with their educational programs�
Supporting Human Rights Education in Australian Schools in Challenging Times
Ms Onyema BulyaCollege of Education, Katsina-Ala, Nigeria
Mrs Bulya is the Deputy Provost, College of Education Katsina Ala, and a Chairperson, Reading Association of Nigeria (Benue Branch)� Onyema has contributed immensely to the teaching profession in her State: a registered member of Teachers’ Registration Council of Nigeria, member of International literacy Association� She has written and published many linguistic articles and books, she is a Fellow of Natural Resources & Human Development.
Key Contemporary HR Developments, Trends and Concepts, and their Challenges to HRE
Prof Linda BriskmanWestern Sydney University, Australia
Linda Briskman holds the Margaret Whitlam Chair of Social Work at Western Sydney University. Previous professorial positions were in human rights at Swinburne and Curtin universities� She conducts research and publishes in the areas of Indigenous rights, asylum seeker rights and challenging Islamophobia�
Hate Speech, Free Speech and Human Rights
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Prof Danielle Celermajer The University of Sydney, Australia
Danielle is a Professor of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Sydney� She was head of Indigenous policy and principal speech writer for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner until 1998, when she went to New York to complete her Ph.D. in politics at Columbia University. She received over 4 million EURO from the European Union to establish and run a Masters of Human Rights and Democratization across the Asia Pacific. She subsequently completed a second European Union funded multi-country project on the prevention of torture, focusing on everyday violence in the security sector�
Cocktail Reception Speaker
Ms Chia Jong ChuSoochow University, Taiwan
I am a graduate student from the Human Rights Program Soochow University, Taiwan. The MA degree program in Human Right is the first and only MA degree program in Taiwan� It not only aims to provide students with systematic knowledge in human rights, but also provide practical training for government officials and NGO workers. The program is designed with a solid grounding in diverse substantive and methodological approaches to the study and practice of human rights� The students come from diverse backgrounds and training, including arts and theatre, law, environment, and journalism, etc�
Sexual Education and LGBT Issues in Taiwan
Ms Huang Chun-WeiSoochow University, Taiwan
I am a graduate student from the Human Rights Program Soochow University, Taiwan. The MA degree program in Human Right is the first and only MA degree program in Taiwan� It not only aims to provide students with systematic knowledge in human rights, but also provide practical training for government officials and NGO workers. The program is designed with a solid grounding in diverse substantive and methodological approaches to the study and practice of human rights� The students come from diverse backgrounds and training, including arts and theatre, law, environment, and journalism, etc�
Sexual Education and LGBT Issues in Taiwan
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Mrs Cecilia Decara The Danish Institute for Human Rights, Denmark
Cecilia has worked in the field of HRE the past 16 years and has produced numerous publications� Her work has focused on agenda setting in the field of human rights education in a national, regional and global context� Her areas of expertise include effectively monitoring and setting new standards for HRE, learning and evaluation methodology, mapping of HRE and development of indicators, curricula and learning materials for different levels and professions� Her latest work focuses on how to impact the structural level for effective HRE policies with partners and government officials.
Monitoring National Implementation and Progress of Human Rights Education
Emeritus Professor Rosalind Croucher AMAustralian Human Rights Commission, Australia
Rosalind is a lawyer and academic who has been the President of the Australian Human Rights Commission since 2017. Prior to this, she had a distinguished career with 25 years in university teaching and management� She was Dean of Law at Macquarie University and Sydney University and lectured and published extensively in the fields of equity, trusts, property, inheritance and legal history. She became a Foundation Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law and was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia�
The On-Going Legacy of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
His Excellency General, the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC (Retd)26th Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia
Graduate of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, Cosgrove fought in the Vietnam War and received the Military Cross� Commander of the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment and later served as commander of the 6th Brigade and the 1st Division� He rose to prominence when he served as commander of the International Force for East Timor and was Australia’s Chief of Army and then Chief of the Defence Force. Cosgrove succeeded Dame Quentin Bryce as Governor-General of Australia�
Welcome Speaker
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Prof Surya DhungelKathmandu University School of Law, Nepal
Surya Dhungel is a Law Professor, and Senior Advocate practising at the Supreme Court of Nepal since 1977� Currently, he is a visiting professor at Kathmandu University School of Law and the National Law College (Tribhuvan University) where he Chairs the Management Board. Dhungel is a Senior Advisor to the Ottawa based Forum of Federations, a global think-tank organisation. Dhungel holds PhD and LLM Degrees in Constitutional Law, and studied specialized courses on human rights, water and environmental management laws in Italy, USA and Netherlands� Co-author of two books; published several articles/papers on contemporary issues�
Judicial Invasion on Human Rights Regime in Nepal
Prof Kevin DunnWestern Sydney University, Australia
Kevin Dunn is Dean of the School and Professor in Human Geography and Urban Studies, and commenced at Western Sydney University in May 2008� Kevin was formerly at the University of NSW (1995-2008), and the University of Newcastle (1991-1995)� His areas of research include: immigration and settlement; Islam in Australia; the geographies of racism; and local government and multiculturalism� His recent books include Landscapes: Ways of Imagining the World (2003) and Introducing Human Geography: Globalisation, Difference and Inequality (2000)� Kevin is Lead Dean for Global Rankings at Western Sydney University and Provost of the Penrith campus.
Session Chair
Dr Brenda Dobia Western Sydney University, Australia
Brenda is a senior lecturer at the School of Education, Western Sydney University and a senior researcher at the Centre for Educational Research� She has a professional background in Clinical Psychology, a PhD in Cultural Studies and is an active researcher and research supervisor in school-based behaviour and wellbeing and sustainability education� She works collaboratively with partner organisations and communities to develop and evaluate programs that can make a difference to the lives of young people through promoting wellbeing and preventing violence�
WORKSHOP 1: ‘Saving Young Lives’ Documentary
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Conference Presenters
Dr Zeny EdwardsImmediate Past Director for the UNAA Peace Program
Zeny is an architectural historian and acknowledged author, biographer, and curator� She completed her doctorate in Architectural History in 2006� Zeny was the past president of the National Trust of Australia (NSW) in 2006-08� She was chair of UN Women Australia (NSW) in 2012 and in 2013 joined the United Nations Association of Australia and retired her position as Director of the UNAA Peace Program in 2018. Zeny now serves as the Vice Chair of the Institute for Global Peace and Sustainable Governance and as the Goodwill Ambassador for the Institute for Economics and Peace.
Session Chair
Mr Sawathey Ek OAMCambodian Action Group, Australia
Sawathey Ek OAM, LL�B (Hons), B� Law and Admin� LL�M, Lawyer and principal of E K Lawyers, came to Australia as a refugee in 1983� His personal past callous and gruesome experiences have a lasting imprint on his memory of Cambodia� Since then, Sawathey has founded various organisations aimed at promoting and celebrating Cambodian cultural identity in Australia and advocating respect for humans rights and the return of democracy in Cambodia� He recently founded the Cambodian Action Group�
Case Study: Can Australia Resuscitate HR and Democracy in Cambodia?
Mr Patrick EarleUniversity of NSW, Australia
Patrick has over 25 years’ experience working in the human rights movement, both in Australia and internationally� He is the Executive Director of the Diplomacy Training Program, and in this role has developed and facilitated over 50 human rights courses in Asia, the Pacific and Middle-East – including new thematic courses focusing on human rights and business, human rights and trade, human rights and migrant workers, the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the rights of Indigenous peoples�
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Conference Presenters
Ms Shoshana FaireConflict Resolution Network, Australia
Shoshana brings 22 years of experience supporting learning and development in private and public organisations� Her work includes leading skill development programs, facilitating meetings, resolving conflicts, mediating and coaching. She brings an enthusiasm and caring that comes with being passionate about her chosen field. Shoshana is co-Author of “Everyone Can Win - Responding to Conflict Constructively”�
Innovative Approaches to Teaching Human Rights Advocacy: An Intercultural and Conflict Resolution Approach to Human Rights
Mr Frank ElbersLebanese American University, Lebanon
Frank is a visiting fellow at the Institute for Women’s Studies in the Arab World at Lebanese American University� A political scientist and journalist by training, Frank has worked in human rights education in post-communist Eastern Europe and the Middle East and North Africa over the past 25 years� He is currently the chairperson of the Democracy and Human Rights Education in Europe Network. Frank was co-convenor of the 6th ICHRE�
Enhancing Capacities in the International Human Rights Movement: Good Practices in e-Learning
Panelist
Mr Majda El MuhtajUniversitas Negeri Medan, Indonesia
I’m a Lecturer on Human Rights Education at Universitas Negeri Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia� I’m also Chairperson of the Center for Human Rights Studies at Universitas Negeri Medan�
HRE and Democratic Policing: A Case Study of Regional Police of North Sumatra
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Conference Presenters
Professor Steven FreelandWestern Sydney University, Australia
Steven is Dean and Professor of International Law at Western Sydney University; Visiting Professor, University of Vienna; Permanent Visiting Professor, University of Copenhagen; Visiting Professor, Universite Toulouse1-Capitole; Adjunct Professor, University of Adelaide; Faculty Member, London Institute of Space Policy and Law; Director, International Institute of Space Law; and Committee member, International Law Association�
It’s a Good Idea, Isn’t It …? A Practical Assessment of the Effectiveness of International Criminal Justice
Session Chair
Sister Patricia Fox Catholic Nun Deported Recently from the Phillipines
Sister Fox is a 71-year-old nun born in Australia. She has spent 27 years in the Philippines doing missionary work and has been on the forefront in the fight for the rights of disadvantaged believing that the role of religion is to be with people who are suffering� She criticized President Rodrigo Duterte’s policies, including his brutal war on drugs. President Duterte responded by ordered an investigation into in Sister Patricia teachings which resulted in deportation order and life ban barring her from return to the Philippines. Sister Pat arrived in Melbourne on 3 November 2018 where she told ABC News: “The human rights abuses are just increasing� It’s a reign of terror�”
Special Address: Working at the Coalface
Mr Craig FosterSBS Television
Mr Foster is a retired Australian association football player and former National captain who currently works as the Chief Football Analyst, Presenter and multicultural broadcaster for the Special Broadcasting Service� He is a strong voice for equality and social justice, serving as an Ambassador for Barnardo’s Children’s Charity and Football United, as well as Director of the Nangala Project and John Moriarty Football. He created the Harmony Game, was formerly a Director of The Council on Australia Latin America Relations, under the auspices of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and is a member of the Australian Multicultural Council�
Master of Ceremonies: Conference Dinner
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Conference Presenters
Prof Paula GerberMonash University, Australia
Paula has been a lawyer for over 25 years. In 2000, Paula embarked on a major career change; moving from private practice to academia� She is now a Professor at Monash University Law School and Deputy Director of the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law� She is a leading expert on human rights education and has published two books on HRE� She is particularly interested in the extent to which states are complying with their obligation under Article 29 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child to educate children about human rights. Paula is also an international expert on LGBTI rights�
Education and LGBT Rights After Marriage Equality in Australia
Ms Paula Gaviria BetancurFormer Presidential Advisor on Human Rights, Colombia
Paula is the former Presidential Advisor on Human Rights in Colombia. She is a lawyer and specialist in journalism, with postgraduate studies in public opinion and political marketing� She launched and directed the Victims Unit for more than four years, a governmental entity in charge of repairing eight million people affected by the armed conflict. She currently coordinates the implementation of the Colombian Strategy for the Guarantee of Human Rights 2014-2034�
Human Rights Education: A Path for Cultural Transformation and Lasting Peace
Panelist
Ms Elisa GazzottiOHCRH, Switzerland
Elisa Gazzotti works as programme coordinator for Human Rights Education for Soka Gakkai International Office for UN affairs based in Geneva, Switzerland� She was appointed co-chair of the NGO Working Group on Human Rights Education and Learning� Elisa holds an Executive Master in ‘International Humanitarian Law in Armed Conflicts’ and a Master in ‘International Relations’. Before joining SGI UN Office for UN Affairs, her work focused on food security and gender equality in the MENA region�
Building Inclusive Societies: Empowering Youth to Foster Global Citizenship Through Human Rights Education
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Conference Presenters
Ms Beris GwynneFormer Diplomat, Aid Official and International NGO Executive, Switzerland
In 2016, Beris created an open platform for collaboration to encourage fresh thinking and mobilise practical action to accelerate achievement of sustainable development and humanitarian goals� Capitalising on the concentration of UN, governmental, business and non-profit organisations in International Geneva, Beris encourages strategic foresight to free up space to conceive and develop futures-fit strategies and results-oriented “sustainable business” partnerships�
Adoption of the Sydney HRE Declaration
Session Chair
Dr Xanana GusmãoGColIH GCL GCMG (Hon), the First President of Timor Leste
Dr Xanana Gusmão was elected leader of the Resistance and Commander-in-Chief of the National Liberation Armed Forces of Timor-Leste� In 1992 he was imprisoned in Indonesia where he continued to lead the Resistance, while studying Bahasa Indonesia, English and Law. Dr Xanana Gusmão became the first elected President of Timor-Leste before serving as its Prime Minister, where he led his people towards peace and built a strong foundation for a successful nation� May 2018 saw the swearing-in of the Eighth Constitutional Government, led by CNRT of which he is President.
Harvesting Human Rights for Independence and Democracy
Dr Jenna Gillett-SwanQueensland University of Technology, Australia
Jenna is a senior lecturer and researcher in the Faculty of Education at QUT� Her research specialises in qualitative participatory research methodologies� Recent funded research project topics include: wellbeing matters at school; student voice inclusive practice; children’s rights in schools; empowering learners; equity considerations in pre-service teacher education; and investigating the impact of youth groups on the community�
The Use of Social Media to Advance Teaching and Learning on Rights: Lessons Learned from the Project #ChildRightsChat
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Conference Presenters
Mr Ian Hamilton Equitas - International Centre for Human Rights Education, Canada
Ian is the Executive Director of Equitas� He is also on the Board of Directors of the Canadian Council for International Cooperation�
Building Inclusive Societies: Empowering Youth to Foster Global Citizenship Through Human Rights Education
Understanding and Applying Human Rights Principles to Advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Session Chair
Ms Genevieve HallMonash University, Australia
Genevieve Hall is a PhD Candidate at Monash University researching young human rights activists in Australia� She is particularly interested in examining the links between youth voice, active citizenship and human rights education� Genevieve is the current Vice President of the Social and Citizenship Education Association of Australia (SCEEA), and the editor of the journal The Social Educator�
Learning to be a Human Rights Activist Through Informal Education
Mr Christopher Hayes MPChief Opposition Whip and Co-Chair, Australian Parliamentarians against the Death Penalty
Christopher Hayes is an Australian Labor Party politician who was elected to the Australian House of Representatives in 2005� He holds the position of Chief Opposition Whip and is Co-Chair of Australian Parliamentarians against the Death Penalty. He is a well known human rights champion working effectively for the advancement of human rights locally and world wide�
Contesting the Death Penalty World-Wide
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Conference Presenters
Prof Jim IfeWestern Sydney University, Australia
Jim Ife is Professor of Social Work at Western Sydney University. He was previously the inaugural Handa Professor of Human Rights Education at Curtin University. He is a former President of Amnesty international Australia, and a former convenor of the Human Rights Commission of the International Federation of Social Workers. His books include Human Rights and Social Work, and Human Rights From Below, both published by Cambridge University Press.
Foregrounding the Problematic ‘Human’ in Human Rights Education
Dr Carmen HuserCharles Sturt University, Australia
Carmen is a Research Associate at Charles Sturt University where she recently completed her Doctor of Philosophy in Education, titled “Children’s perspectives of play and their research participation”� Prior to moving to Australia, Carmen worked as an educator in ECE; as a research assistant, casual lecturer and professional development facilitator in Germany� She co-chaired the European Network for Social and Emotional Competence, advocating ethical research involving children and exploring social-emotional spaces for researching with children�
Children Demonstrate their Right to Participation in Early Childhood Education Research
Prof Scott HolmesWestern Sydney University, Australia
Professor Holmes is the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor and a Professor of Public Policy at The Whitlam Institute at Western Sydney University. He holds an honorary Professorship in Business at the University of Queensland and at the University of Economics, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Prior to his role as Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Western, Professor Holmes was the Founding Dean of Graduate Studies and Pro-Vice Chancellor Research at the University of Newcastle. Professor Holmes is the author of seven books and over 60 articles, and is an active researcher alongside his role as a senior academic manager�
Providing Leadership in Human Rights Education
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Conference Presenters
Mr Md Khairul IslamMonash University, Australia
Md Khairul Islam is an Assistant Professor from the Institute of Education and Research, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh� He was awarded a British Government Commonwealth Scholarship in 2012 and completed his MA in Education at the University of York, UK� He was awarded an Endeavour Scholarship in 2015 to undertake higher degree research at Monash University�
Unleashing the Full Potential of Human Rights Education through Engaging Pedagogy in Bangladeshi Schools: Findings from Action Research
Mr Ernest A Tshileling IlungOng Best, Congo-Kinshasa
In my approach to advancing the socio-economic and political justice, I am informed by the human rights culture� I have taken an intentional stand to advance the restoration of human rights and the democratic “Bunt” culture in DR Congo in collaboration with goodwill relevant stakeholders to positively improve the state of cross human rights violations and persistent socio- economic deprivation� The rationale being to contribute towards the elevation of the country and as socio-economic giant at both continental and global spheres. My specific contribution is advocacy of human rights education�
Enhancing the State of HRE in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Lessons from Australia
Dr Sylwia JaskułaLomza State University of Applied Sciences, Poland
Sylwia Jaskuła is a Doctor of philosophy in pedagogy, who combines different disciplines of sciences, educational and social practices like pedagogy, cultural sociology, informational sciences, theory of communication as well as educational, social and evaluative policy� She has coordinated evaluation research on the major reforms in Polish and European education over the last twenty years. She has undertaken comparative research on cultural and educational aspects of the modern “conceptual” society�
Neglected Roots of the Cultural Rights Education
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Conference Presenters
Ms Tuija KasaUniversities of Helsinki and Jyväskylä, Finland
Tuija is a project planner at the Faculty of Educational Sciences at the University of Helsinki, Finland and is also a doctoral student at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. The project “Human Rights, Democracy, Values and Dialogue in Education” develops education for democratic citizenship and human rights education in the Finnish teacher education. Previously she has promoted human rights education in the Finnish National Human Rights Centre.
Developing Education for Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights Education (EDC/HRE) in the Finnish Teacher Education
Rabbi Zalman KastelTogether for Humanity Foundation, Australia
Rabbi Kastel is National Director of Together for Humanity� He was raised in the “ultra-orthodox” Chasidic tradition in the racially divided Crown Heights area of Brooklyn New York� He saw the world through the lens of his absolute tradition and the narrative of his community� This changed in 2001, when encounters with Christians and Muslims transformed him� He has since brought positive experiences of diversity to 100,000 young Australians� He supports students from marginalised groups in exploring issues of belonging, culture and identity� He was ordained as a Rabbi and completed a Graduate Diploma in Education with the University of New England�
Belonging and Connectedness Through Discovery
Mrs Marie Louise Høj JohannessenThe Danish Institute for Human Rights, Denmark
Expert in strategic planning and organisational development, adult education including planning, implementation and evaluation of learning processes, good governance with a particular focus on decentralisation processes, access to justice and gender empowerment and Human Rights-Based Approaches (HRBA) to development programming�
How can we Measure Learning Effect on HRE: Both Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes?
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Conference Presenters
Ms Aya KatoUniversity of South-Eastern Norway, Norway
Aya Kato has recently graduated with a MSc from University of South-Eastern Norway, where she studied interdisciplinary perspectives offered by different religions and cultures, and how human rights principles can reconcile the current intersectional issue around the world� She is specially interested in children’s democratic participation as an ideal encapsulated in CRC Article 12� Her research interests on how political theoretical ideas can be applied, in order to explore how children should be included in the demos�
Power, Politics and Debate on the Convention on the Rights of the Child: The Silencing of Civil Society
Ms Kyohairwe KayCoalition for Human Rights Education, Uganda
Ms Kay is the president and CEO of Coalition for Human Rights Education and a Graduate Teacher of English and literature turned human right advocate� She helps people socially and mainly at grassroots through training, advocacy and sensitisation to better lives� Kay is positive that through HRE minds and attitudes can be changed towards respect, tolerance, equality and acceptability� A Human Rights Advocate, Kay has taken part in the minority Rights group workshops in support of LGBTIQ rights� She is currently the President and chief executive officer COHRE.
Crippled and Misguided Obligations: LGBTIQ Human Rights in Uganda
Mr Ahmed KhanUniversity of Padova, Italy
Ahmed is a filmmaker and a research scholar at WSU. He has produced and directed films on rights-based issues around the world. Ahmed has a Master of Arts in Philosophy and one in Human Rights and Social Development� He also holds a diploma in ‘Cinema and Human Rights’. At present he is doing a joint Ph.D in ‘Human Rights, Society, and Multi-level Governance’ at WSU and the University of Padova. His research project ‘The psychosocial impact of labour trafficking in Asia: a mixed-methods study of returned Bangladeshi survivors’�
Politics of Theatre for Citizens Rights in Asia: An Overview on Pedagogy and Good Practices of Makhampom and Janam
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Conference Presenters
The Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMGHuman Rights Education and the High Court of Australia
He was first appointed in 1975 as a Deputy President of the Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission� Soon after, he became inaugural Chairman of the Australian Law Reform Commission (1975-84). Later, he was appointed a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia, then President of the New South Wales Court of Appeal (1984-96) and, concurrently, President of the Court of Appeal of Solomon Islands (1995-6)� His appointment to the High Court of Australia followed in 1996 and he served thirteen years� In later years, he was Acting Chief Justice of Australia twice. Currently Co-Chair of the International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute�
How to Overcome Hostility to Human Rights Law?
Mr Steve Killelea AMInstitute for Economics and Peace and the Global Peace Index, Australia
Steve founded the IEP, an international think tank dedicated to building a greater understanding of the interconnection between business, peace and economics. IEP’s research includes the Global Peace Index, the world’s leading measure of peacefulness� Steve’s founding of IEP was recognized as one of the 50 most impactful philanthropic gifts in Australia’s history� He was honoured as Member of the Order of Australia for his service to the global peace movement and the provision of humanitarian aid to the developing world�
Global Trends in Search for Lasting Peace
Prof Syed Munir KhasruThe Institute for Policy, Advocacy and Governance, Bangladesh
Syed Munir Khasru founded the international think tank, the Institute for Policy, Advocacy, and Governance (IPAG). Under his leadership, IPAG has become one of the fastest growing international think tanks in the world� Mr� Khasru is regularly invited by international think tanks and development platforms to share his views and research in the areas of economy & trade, human rights, SDG, 4IR, international relations, strategic affairs, leadership, governance etc�
Making Think Tanks Effective in a Changing World: Opportunities and Challenges
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Conference Presenters
Prof Leszek KorporowiczJagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland
Leszek Korporowicz, associate professor at the Faculty of International and Political Studies, Jagiellonian University in Krakow (Poland). The research scope of his numerous publications encompasses sociology of culture, intercultural communication and education, dynamics of personal growth and cultural identity, cultural competence, evaluation. He was a first chairman of the Polish Evaluation Society, representative of Poland in the OECD Education Commission, former rector of the Bogdan Jański College in Warsaw, and an animator of Jagiellonian Cultural Studies, presently realized at the Jagiellonian University.
Neglected Roots of the Cultural Rights Education
Ms Claire LacdaoCentre for Indigenous Filipinos, Philippines
Claire Lacdao is a proud Kankanaey from the Cordillera Region in the Philippines. Her passion and career in Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples Rights advocacy started at the age of 21 when she joined the Legal Assistance Center for Indigenous Filipinos. She actively campaigned for the passage of landmark laws for Indigenous Peoples, women, and children. She was a recipient of the 2010 Nippon Foundation Fellowships for Asian Public Intellectuals. Claire is currently based in Costa Rica and involved in international policy advocacy work�
Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in Education: Experiences in Costa Rica
Mr Muhammad Nasir Ladan National Human Rights Commission, Nigeria
Muhammad is a Nigerian human rights defender and a member of Nigeria’s National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies. He is currently the Director of Human Rights Education and Promotion at the National Human Rights Commission of Nigeria� He has been involved in human rights education to empower the people to hold governments at various levels accountable, as well as sensitize Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies to adopt rights based approach in implementing their respective mandates�
National Human Rights Institutions and the Challenges of Human Rights Education in West Africa
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Conference Presenters
Ms Jane Lewis Jane Lewis CTC Facilitation, Australia
With a background in Applied Psychology and entertainment, and twenty years’ experience consulting in leadership and critical thinking for corporates and legal firms, Jane recently spent seven years at the Victorian Equal Opportunity & Human Rights Commission� Her project work included design and delivery of innovative, evidence-based anti-racism workplace training and train-the-trainer materials� She is best known for her “reflective anti-racism” sessions, a safe, solid first step for a range of diversity & inclusion initiatives, particularly those to increase Aboriginal employment and engagement�
WORKSHOP 8: Mechanisms for Mutual Understanding: Train the Trainer
Dr Wendy LambourneThe University of Sydney, Australia
Dr Lambourne is Senior Lecturer and Postgraduate Coursework Coordinator, Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Sydney� Her interdisciplinary research on reconciliation, transitional justice and peace-building after genocide and other mass violence has a regional focus on sub-Saharan Africa and Asia/Pacific. Her current research is concerned with transformative justice, trauma healing and community psychosocial programs to support torture and trauma survivors from a refugee background living in Australia�
Innovative Approaches to Teaching Human Rights Advocacy: An Intercultural and Conflict Resolution Approach to Human Rights
Mr Justin LeeDepartment of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia
Justin Lee is First Assistant Secretary of DFAT’s Multilateral Policy Division� He has previously served as Deputy Head of Mission at the Australian Embassy in Indonesia, as Australia’s Ambassador for Climate Change, and as High Commissioner to Bangladesh. Justin holds a BA (Jur.) (Hons), a PhD in Development Geography from the University of Adelaide and a Graduate Diploma in Foreign Affairs and Trade from Monash University�
Opening Ceremony Speaker & Platinum Sponsor
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Conference Presenters
Ms Irene LimoPeacemaking Unit, ACCORD - South Africa, Kenya
Irene Limo is Coordinator of the Peacemaking Unit at ACCORD, a civil society organisation working throughout Africa, to bring creative African solutions to the challenges posed by conflict on the continent. ACCORD influences political developments by bringing conflict resolution, dialogue and institutional development to the forefront as an alternative to armed violence and protracted conflict.
Human Rights Education as an Instrument of Social Cohesion and Peaceful Coexistence Among the Youth in Vulnerable Environments in Kenya
Ms Anastasia LinHuman Rights Champion, 2015 Miss World Canada and Leading Actress
Anastasia Lin is an award-winning actress, beauty pageant titleholder, and human rights advocate� In 2015, Lin won the Miss World Canada title, and was to represent Canada at the Miss World pageant in China� However, she was refused a visa and declared a persona non grata by Chinese authorities for her outspoken views on the country’s human rights violations and persecution of Falun Gong practitioners. Since then, she has been invited to speak internationally� Her acting roles often carry messages of freedom, human rights, and ethics�
After Dinner Address & Panelist
Prof Xiaonan LiuUniversity of Political Science and Law, China
Dr Liu is a professor of the Institute for Human Rights and the Director of the Constitutionalism Research Institute at China University of Political Science and Law. She teaches anti-discrimination law, gender and human rights at CUPL. Dr Liu has also conducted research and coordinated on cooperative projects on equality and nondiscrimination with International Labor Organization, Yale Law School China Law Center, and other foreign universities� Xiaonan holds an LL�M from Yale Law School, as well as an LL�B�, Master of Law and Ph.D. from Jilin University School of Law.
The Development of Gender and Human Rights Teaching in ChinaEnvironments in Kenya
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Conference Presenters
Asst Prof Khair MahmudJagannath University, Bangladesh
Khair Mahmud is Assistant Professor and Director of the Masters programme in Human Rights and Security Studies at the Law faculty of Jagannath University. He is also a research fellow at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of IHL and HR� He is currently co-editing a book on Transformative Justice jointly done by Oxford Center for Transitional Justice and the Theatre of Transformative Academy, Geneva� He holds a bachelor of law degree, an LLM from the University of Rajshahi and an Advance Master on Transitional Justice, Human Rights and the Rule of Law from the Geneva Academy of IHL and HR�
Rohingya Influx in Bangladesh: Need for a Human Rights Approach to Environment
Dr Mmantsetsa MaropeUNESCO International Bureau of Education, Switzerland
Dr Mmantsetsa Marope is the Director of the UNESCO International Bureau of Education (IBE) since. She holds a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Chicago, a Master’s degree in Education from Pennsylvania State University, and a BA and a CCE from the University of Botswana and Swaziland� Within UNESCO, she has held several director positions including the Director of the Division for Basic to Higher Education and Learning� As the Director of the IBE, her resolve is to propel the Bureau towards critical acclaim as the Global Center of Excellence in Curriculum and related matters.
Human Rights Education or Human Rights Through Education?
Mrs Lis MathiasenWestminster Junior Primary School
Lis holds a BA Psychology, a Grad Dip Education and a Masters of Education. She is a senior teacher at a Perth metropolitan school. Lis has worked as a teacher and principal in indigenous remote communities, developing health and well-being programs for children� She has published extensively on health promoting curricula, hospital familiarisation programs for children, and the teaching of children’s rights and responsibilities as a means to enhance self-esteem and resilience�
Democratic and Participatory Approaches the Inspire Young Children to Read, Write and Speak with Conviction at School
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Conference Presenters
Mr Mark McAndrewAustralian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority, Australia
Mark is the Curriculum Specialist: Humanities and Social Sciences at Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority� He previously worked for over 35 years in secondary schools, as a classroom teacher of History and English, as a head of faculty and as a Director of Teaching and Learning� Mark holds a Master of Arts from the University of Sydney� He is the co-author of a number of textbooks to support the NSW HSC Modern History Course�
The Australian Curriculum: Learning about Human Rights
Commissioner Megan MitchellAustralian Human Rights Commission
Megan Mitchell is Australia’s first National Children’s Commissioner at the Australian Human Rights Commission� She has experience in both government and non-government roles in child protection, out-of-home care, youth justice, disability, and early childhood services� In her role as Commissioner, Megan focuses solely on the rights and interests of children, and the laws, policies and programs that impact on them� She has focused on the prevalence of suicide and intentional self-harm, the impact of family and domestic violence, the oversight of children and young people in correctional detention, and the experiences and trajectories of young parents and their children�
Panel Moderator
Ms Bronwyn McNameeCurriculum Consultant and Teacher Trainer, Same Skies, Malaysia
Bronwyn McNamee has been a primary teacher, principal, curriculum consultant and teacher trainer for the Education Departments of Timor-Leste and Nauru� She has worked for Australian Volunteers International, World Bank and AusAid and as long-term member of a NGO in Timor-Leste� Bronwyn is currently an English certificate course trainer. She holds a Masters degree in Educational Leadership, post-graduate TESOL/EAL qualifications and Certificate IV in Training and Assessment.
Refugee-Led Action Approach through Transformative Leadership in Action Programme
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Conference Presenters
Mr JD MittmannBurrinaja Dandenong Ranges Cultural Centre, Australia
JD Mittmann is an arts professional with 15 years’ experience in the commercial and community arts sector� He is Curator and Manager of Collections at Burrinja, Melbourne� He has researched and curated Black Mist Burnt Country - Testing the Bomb - Maralinga and Australian art, an award-winning national touring exhibition concerned with the history of the British atomic tests in Australia� The exhibition was assisted by the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program and is touring ten public galleries and museums in three states between 2016-2019� He is currently planning an international version of the exhibition project�
Promoting Human Rights Through Arts
Dr Glenn MitomaUniversity of Connecticut, USA
Director of the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center and Assistant Professor of Human Rights and Education, I conduct research, teaching, and outreach on human rights education at the University of Connecticut� My areas of expertise include the history of human rights, human rights biography, and human rights higher education� I am a member of the Executive Committee for Human Rights Educators-USA, a co-chair of the University and College Consortium for Human Rights Education, and a founding member of Connecticut Human Rights Partnership.
Ivory Tower or Beloved Community? Public Universities and Human Rights
Mr Chris Moraitis PSMAttorney-General’s Department
Chris was appointed Secretary of the Attorney General’s Department in September 2014� Before this, he was a Deputy Secretary in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). He has held several senior positions at DFAT, including Head of Corporate Management, International Organisations and Legal Divisions and Senior Legal Adviser� Chris has served as Australia’s High Commissioner to Papua New Guinea. He also served in Australian missions in Paris, Madrid and Geneva. Chris was awarded the Public Service Medal for outstanding public service to Australia’s international affairs� He was admitted to practice in Victoria as a barrister and solicitor in 1988�
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Conference Presenters
Prof John MubangiziUniversity of the Free State, South Africa
Professor Mubangizi is the Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of the Free State. Before this, he was Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal� He holds a Bachelor of Law, a Masters in Public Law and a Doctorate in Law. He holds certificates in Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law, Leadership & Management of Higher Education, and Management of Higher Education Institutions� He is the Chair of the Higher Education Quality Committee and Member of the Council on Higher Education of South Africa�
The Role of Civil Society Organisations in Human Rights Education in South Africa: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Mr Cameron Murphy AMNSW Civil Liberties Council, Australia
Cameron Murphy is a barrister at Denman Chambers practising in Industrial Law, Workplace Health & Safety, Administrative Law and Intellectual Property Law. He is best known for his role as the President of the NSW Council for Civil Liberties from 1999-2013 and was endorsed as the ALP candidate in the NSW seat of East Hills for the March 2019 State Election� He has previously worked in business delivering employee benefit insurance, and in public service as a statutory board member of the NSW Anti-discrimination Board and as a Tribunal Member on the Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal�
Session Chair
Ms Mehrnoush NajafiraghebUniversity of Poitiers, France
PhD candidate in Law 2017-present University of Poitiers, France M� A� in International Law 2009-2012 Azad University of Science and Research of Kermanshah, Iran. Thesis: “Transitional Justice in Framework of International Law”. Attorney at law 2005 – Present. Member of Hamedan Bar Association, Hamedan, Iran Assistant prosecutor of disciplinary court 2014-2016 Hamedan Bar Association – Iran Founder and head of Human Rights Commission of Hamedan Bar Association, Iran 2008- 2016�
The Role of Local Judgment and Local Arbitration in the Progression of HR in some Developing Countries
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Conference Presenters
A/Prof George NewhouseNational Justice Project, Australia
George is the principal solicitor of the National Justice Project and an Adjunct Professor of Law at Macquarie University. He is well known for his work in fighting for justice for the mentally ill, LGBTI Australians, immigrants, prisoners, asylum seekers, youth detainees, and Aboriginal Australians�
Time to Hold Our Institutions Accountable for Systemic Racism
Ms Carolyn Nash Myanmar Center for Civic Leadership, Myanmar
Carolyn is the Founder and Executive Director of the Myanmar Center for Civic Leadership, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting the next generation of community and political leaders in Myanmar� She designs programs on peace building, interfaith and interethnic dialogue, and youth empowerment� Carolyn has worked on political and social development projects in Indonesia, East Timor, Kenya, Uganda, and Myanmar. She is the co-editor of UNESCO’s #YouthWagingPeace, a youth-led guide to the prevention of violent extremism� She speaks proficient Bahasa Indonesia and conversational Burmese.
Youth-Led Research for Refugee Advocacy and Empowerment
Dr Huong NgoVietnam National University, Vietnam
Ngo Thi Minh Huong is a Vietnamese human rights and development expert. Her PhD is in Human Rights and Peace Studies from Mahidol University. She holds Masters degrees in Public International Law and Human Rights from the University of Oslo, and in Development Management from the Asian Institute of Management� Dr Ngo is a lecturer on human rights at the School of Law, Vietnam National University, Hanoi� Dr NGO is the co-founder of the Center for Development and Integration Vietnam� She has also worked at the Asian Development Bank, NORAD and other NGOs in Vietnam�
Academic Freedom in Human Rights Education in Vietnam: The State of Play
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Conference Presenters
Miss Sienna O’DeaHurlstone Agricultural High School, Australia
Sienna is passionate about social justice in areas of human rights, refugee rights and women’s equality� She is an executive member of Interact, a school organisation which raises funds for social justice causes, including Operation Christmas Child, Birthing Kit Foundation Australia, and Red Shield appeal� Sienna participated in ASEAN conference, Model United Nations Assembly, Evatt-model Security Council competition, and Youth Parliament where she was Shadow Minister for Women� She was involved in the implementation of the Colombian Strategy for the Guarantee of Human Rights 2014-2034�
Panelist
Prof Audrey OslerUniversity of Southeast Norway and University of Leeds, UK
Professor Osler founded the Centre for Citizenship and Human Rights Education at University of Leeds. She has published 130 scientific articles and 19 books� Her research addresses human rights education in established democracies and conflict-ridden societies. She has a long-standing interest in child rights and the work of migrant/minoritized teachers� She’s expert to several international bodies, including Council of Europe and UNESCO and editor-in-chief of Human Rights Education Review�
Child Rights and Intergenerational Justice
Panelist
Dr Reinhild OtteCouncil of Europe, Ad Hoc Advisory Group on EDC/HRE, France
Dr Otte has a background in Economics, Law and Social Sciences� She has experience in industry, vocational training, university teaching and research� She worked in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports in Germany� Dr Otte has contributed to various Council of Europe inter–governmental co-operation programmes.
The Council of Europe Reference Framework of Competences for Democratic Culture: A New Instrument for the Promotion of Human Rights and Democracy
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Conference Presenters
Mr Surendra PandeyMP and Former Finance Minister, Nepal
Constituent Assembly Member, member of Task Force of CPN (UML) on Inclusive Democracy and Restructuring the State 2005, Task Force of CPN (UML) on Studying about Violence by State and Maoist, Deputy Leader, Constituent Assembly Parliamentary Party CPN (UML), Member of Parliament in Upper House (National Assembly), Secretary, Constitution-Making Recommendation Task Force 2006, Whip of Main Opposition Party (National Assembly). Published numerous books and articles, including Nepal’s Development Priorities, Discussion on Ethnic and Regional Self Governance in Nepal, Jari Marriage System in Nepal, Badi Community and Prostitution.
Session Chair
Dr Sev Ozdowski AMWestern Sydney University, Australia
Dr Sev Ozdowski heads the office of Equity and Diversity at Western Sydney University and chairs the Australian Multicultural Council� He convened the first Human Rights Education Conference in 2010. In 2016, Sev became a Member of the Order of Australia for significant service to the community, particularly to human rights education, social justice and multiculuralism and as an academic� Sev has published many articles and represented Australia in a range of UN and human rights national fora, at the UN Human Rights Commission, and other assignments worldwide�
Conference Convenor
Miss Niha PandeyTribhuvan University, Nepal
Niha Pandey is a faculty member at the Master’s Program in International Relations and Diplomacy and also a PhD scholar at Tribhuvan University, Nepal� She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Economics and a Master’s degree in International Relations and Diplomacy� She is actively engaged in teaching and research on Human Rights infrastructure and Foreign Policy themes. Her areas of interest include Human Rights in South Asia, South Asian Politics and Diplomatic Practices.
Assessing the Role of States, Societies and Institutions in the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights in Asia
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Conference Presenters
Mr Robert PatrunoPunchbowl Boys High School, Australia
Robert Patruno, Master of Education (Special Education), has worked across a number of educational settings over the past 24 years, including as Principal of Dorchester Education and Training Unit, situated within a juvenile justice setting� He is currently Acting Principal at Punchbowl Boys’ High School. Robert has presented at many professional-development sessions for teachers, discussing numerous topics related to supporting all students in achieving both learning and social outcomes� He has also co-written, with Marisa Pjanic, a number of children’s picture books about bullying, coping strategies, anger management and personalised learning�
Belonging and Connectedness Through Discovery
Prof Matías PenhosQuilmes National University, Argentina
Master’s degree of Culture Sociology� Sociology graduate of Buenos Aires University� He is a professor of Human Rights at Quilmes National University� He integrates the human rights center of the Quilmes National University� He is Director of research teams on human rights education� I am the coordinator of Model United Nations at Quilmes National University�
The Model of UN as Pedagogical Dawn Towards Human Rights Culture
Dr Tania PenovicCastan Centre for Human Rights Law, Australia
Dr Penovic is a Deputy Director of the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law and a senior lecturer in faculty of Law at Monash University� She has taught and published widely on a range of human rights issues, including the rights of refugees and asylum seekers, the rights of women and girls (with a particular focus on reproductive rights) and advancing the rights of LGBTIQ persons� Tania has provided advice to government� She has designed and delivered human rights training to judges and government officials from Australia, Iraq and Indonesia.
Vietnam’s National Action Plan for Human Rights Education: Building a Culture of Respect for Human Rights
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Conference Presenters
Prof Shirley Randell AOSRIA Rwanda, Australia
Professor Randell AO, is an award-winning global mentor, educator, trainer, author, company director, public speaker, change activist, ambassador, patron, and campaigner for human rights� Shirley founded the Centre for Gender, Culture and Development at the Kigali Institute of Education. She was awarded Officer of the Division of the Order of Australia for distinguished service to international relations, particularly through the promotion of human rights of women and through public sector reform in developing countries�
Challenges of the Implementation of Human Rights Education in Africa, the Case of a Common Core Course at Laikipia University, Kenya
Dr Louise PhillipsThe University of Queensland, Australia
Dr Phillips is an academic in the School of Education, where she teaches early years, arts and literacy education� She has advocated for children’s rights since her undergraduate days when she introduced the School of Early Childhood to uptake the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child in 1989� As an academic her research has focused on children’s rights and citizenship� Louise is an ordinary member of the Australian Council for Human Rights Education�
Public Attitudes to Children and Young Peoples’ Political Rights
Mr Steven RossCity of Parramatta Council, Australia
Steven Ross is a Wamba Wamba man from Deniliquin and also has familial and cultural connections to the Wiradjuri, Gunditjmara and Mutthi Mutthi peoples� Steven is the Aboriginal and TSI Community Capacity Building Officer at the City of Parramatta Council. Steven is currently on the board of the Inner City Legal Centre, Moogahlin Performing Arts and is chair of the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage and Arts Association� Steven has a Honours degree in Government and Public Administration from the University of Sydney and is a published writer�
Session Chair
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Conference Presenters
A/Prof Fr Edmund Ryden SJFu Jen Catholic and Soochow Universities, Taiwan
Dr Ryden is a citizen of the ROC and lectures in human rights at Fu Jen Catholic University and Soochow University in Taiwan� He published Finding Truth in Life: A Philosophy of Human Rights. He has also produced texts for courses in Human Rights Thought, the Holocaust, International Human Rights Law and Rights and the Arts� He is a translator of Chinese philosophy� Edmund lives among the Tayal and Saisiat indigenous people of northern Taiwan and is a Catholic priest�
Teaching How to Convey the What of Human Rights: University Courses in Taiwan
Sexual Education and LGBT Issues in Taiwan
Dr Jonathan SargeantAustralian Catholic University, Australia
Dr Jonathon Sargeant is Senior Lecturer and researcher in Children’s Rights Education, Inclusive Education and Classroom Management at the Australian Catholic University� Dr Sargeant’s current research focuses on the child’s perspective on their lives, educational experience, and future� He is particularly interested in supporting educational provision that incorporates young people’s perspectives through ethical practices informed by the UNCRC� Other research interests include school-age children’s wellbeing and safeguarding, behavioural enhancement, and social skills development�
HRE for the Everyday Teacher: The Relevance of the Child’s Perspective
Mr Manav SatijaPrincipal of Satija Legal & Consulting, Australia
Manav Satija has worked extensively in human rights, indigenous justice, social change and public law in Australia and abroad� At home Manav has worked as a solicitor and advocate for Aboriginal communities in Central Australia� He worked with the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, where he was involved in conducting over 450 historic Private Sessions with sexual abuse survivors across Australia� Manav is currently involved in developing and instigating reparations initiatives for the NSW Government’s Stolen Generations Reparations Scheme�
Session Chair
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Conference Presenters
Ms Annette SchneiderGlobal HRE Programme, Amnesty International, Australia
Annette is the current Deputy Director for Global Human Rights Education at Amnesty International� She has spent the past 15 years developing, implementing and promoting human rights education for children and young people� Her previous experience includes a role as an Educational Advisor to the Council of Europe, the development and implementation of Peace Education programmes for young people in Ireland and Northern Ireland and at UNICEF Sri Lanka as a Youth Ambassador� Annette has a professional and academic background in both formal and non formal education�
Write for Rights: Inspiring the “Taking Action” Dimension of Human Rights Education
Dr Josefine ScherlingUniversity College of Teacher Education, Austria
Dr Scherling is professor for (Global) Citizenship and Civic Education and Human Rights Education at University College of Teacher Education, Viktor Frankl in Austria. She is involved in the Center for Peace Research and Peace Education at Alpen-Adria-University. She focuses on Human Rights and (Global) Citizenship Education of future teachers and students� Her current research focuses on the concept of the future dimension in Human Rights Education, on the scope of Civic Education concepts in the German-speaking world and its potential challenges with respect to Global Citizenship Education�
Heading for Utopia? Basic Principles of a Future-Oriented Human Rights Education
Dr Julie Kate SeirlisUniversity of Waterloo, Canada
Dr Seirlis is a Greek-Zimbabwean social and cultural anthropologist in the International Development programme, the Indigenous Studies and Human Rights minors at St Paul’s University College and the University of Waterloo in Canada� She has applied experience in human rights and civic education projects in Zimbabwe� She has contributed to the Indigenization process at the University of Waterloo� In 2018, she was invited to be a member of a Non-Indigenous Council of Helpers� Dr Seirlis’s research focuses on the politics and ethics of teaching international development, and on teaching as activism�
(Un)Civil Society: Teaching Resistance
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Conference Presenters
Dr Hemang SharmaUniversity of Southern Queensland, Australia
Dr Sharma has extensive experience in the sector of protection and promotion of human rights with many national and international human rights organisations including the National Human Rights Commission of Nepal and United Nations Organisations� He has conducted many human rights research focusing on the rights against torture, women’s human rights, penal and prison reform, and juvenile justice. He has a PhD in international human rights law and two masters, one in Human Rights law and other in Political Science. Currently, he is working as Executive Director of iiREC, Australia�
Human Rights Education in Nepal
Prof Peter Shergold ACChancellor, Western Sydney University and Inspector General for Refugees, NSW
Professor Peter Shergold AC is the Chancellor of Western Sydney University. He established the office of Multicultural Affairs in 1987 at the beginning of a 20 year career as an Australian Public Servant. He was Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet from 2003-2008� He is presently Coordinator General for Refugee Resettlement in NSW�
Welcome to Western Sydney University
Prof Kanwal Deepinder Pal Singh Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, India
Professor Singh joined University School of Law and Legal studies, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University in the May 2013 as tenure Professor. She is currently working as Head and Dean of the University department. Prof Singh has been involved in projects and workshops conducted by National Commission for Women, and Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India. She has also been convener of National moot in her university for almost two decades� She has been working in areas of Poverty and Human rights on research schemes funded by the university�
Challenges to Human Rights Education in India: A Case Study of the National Capital
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Conference Presenters
Justice Hon. Pierre Slicer QC AOAustralian Council for Human Rights Education, Australia
Pierre was appointed to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in 1991 and to the Supreme Court of Samoa in 2006. Pierre remains committed to social justice and social change During the sixties he studied in the USA and became aware of “race”� As a result, he founded the first Tasmanian Aboriginal Legal Service and worked to achieve Land Rights. Pierre was legal advisor for the conscientious objectors (Vietnam). Later as a lawyer he was arrested during the Franklin Blockade. Pierre also worked to achieve Gay Law Reform.
Panelist
Session Chair
Ms Leanne SmithUN Department of Peacekeeping Operations/Department of Field Support, Australia
Leanne Smith is an international human rights lawyer� She has worked in the Australian judicial system, for the Australian Human Rights Commission, in the international NGO sector, regional human rights organisations, as an Australian diplomat (DFAT) and in various roles for the United Nations�
Human Rights Education and Peacekeeping
Miss Andrea TokajiInternational HR Consultant, Educator, Advocate, Lobbyist, Australia
Andrea is a qualified therapist and human rights lawyer, a PhD candidate, and a lecturer in business management and business law� She has experience working in the social services sector, including as a therapist� After running as a political candidate in 2008, Andrea has worked as a government lawyer, with refugees for the UN, as a human rights advocate lobbyist and in procurement� Andrea founded the anti-trafficking NFP Fighting for Justice Foundation and has been a key legal lobbyist voice in anti-trafficking/slavery laws since 2012.
HRE Education Can Eradicate Slavery in Supply Chains
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Conference Presenters
Mr Matteo TracchiUniversity of Padova, Italy
Matteo is a final year PhD candidate in Human Rights, Society and Multi-level Governance at the University of Padova, Italy. Prior to this, Matteo worked for Amnesty International in the UK� He has experience in conducting human rights research, as well as campaigning, policy, advocacy and capacity building activities� He also worked in both formal and non-formal education settings with a focus on his main areas of interest, namely human rights education, education for democratic citizenship, children’s rights and youth participation�
Citizenship Education in Italy and Croatia: What Place for Human Rights? A Mixed-Methods Research on Human Rights Education
Ms Sam TsaiSoochow University, Taiwan
I am a graduate student from the Human Rights Program Soochow University, Taiwan. The MA degree program in Human Right is the first and only MA degree program in Taiwan� It not only aims to provide students with systematic knowledge in human rights, but also provide practical training for government officials and NGO workers. The program is designed with a solid grounding in diverse substantive and methodological approaches to the study and practice of human rights� The students come from diverse backgrounds and training, including arts and theatre, law, environment, and journalism, etc�
Sexual Education and LGBT Issues in Taiwan
Ms Tsering TsomoTibetan Centre for HR and Democracy, India
Tsering Tsomo, executive director of Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD), is a human rights advocate and researcher, working to bring about human rights, justice and dignity for Tibetans living under oppressive conditions in Tibet� Before joining TCHRD, Ms Tsomo worked in the field of research and media at Tibetan Review journal, Tibetan Women’s Association, the New Delhi Bureau of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, and Department of Information and International Relations of the Central Tibetan Administration�
A Comparative Study of HRE in Tibetan Language in Tibet and in Exile
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Conference Presenters
Ms Loukinikini ViliNational Human Rights Institution, Samoa
Loukinikini Vili is the Director of Human Rights for the Samoa Ombudsman Office/NHRI. She received her LLB from the University of the South Pacific, Vanuatu, before working as a State Solicitor at the Samoa Office of the Attorney General from 1998-2014 doing civil litigation work. She joined the Samoa Ombudsman Office/NHRI soon after her employment with the Attorney General’s Office as a legal officer and a year later became the Director of human rights to date.
Contextualizing Human Rights in Samoa from an NHRI Perspective
Ms Cynthia VelikoThe High Commissioner and OHCHR Bangkok, Thailand
Ms Veliko has served with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights as Human Rights Advisor in three countries - Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the Philippines and was appointed as Regional Representative to OHCHR Regional Office for South-East Asia. Ms Veliko began her work with the UN with the Department of Political Affairs where she was assigned to the Cyprus proximity talks and then deployed to Haiti for the parliamentary and presidential elections in 2000�
From the Universal Declaration to the World Programme for Human Rights Education: Human Rights Education & Panelist
A/Prof Libby TudballMonash University, Australia
Libby is currently the Director of Undergraduate Programs in the Faculty of Education at Monash University. She is President of the Social and Citizenship Education Association of Australia and has been involved in the revitalisation of civics education in this country as an expert advisor on the development of the new Australian curriculum for civics and citizenship�
Unleashing the Full Potential of Human Rights Education through Engaging Pedagogy in Bangladeshi Schools: Findings from Action Research
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Conference Presenters
Mrs Robbie WarrenCharles Sturt University, Australia
I am an Early Childhood Educator with over 20 years of teaching experience in Long Day Care, Family Day Care and Preschool services� Currently I work in a preschool service in regional NSW, educating three and four-year-old children� My teaching degree was followed by a Master of Education� Tutoring the subject ‘The Rights of the Child’ at Charles Sturt University, and my teaching experiences have offered insight and respect for the complexity of educators’ work�
Educating our Youngest Children on their Rights and Responsibilities
Ms Ruo Yun WangSoochow University, Taiwan
I am a graduate student from the Human Rights Program Soochow University, Taiwan. The MA degree program in Human Right is the first and only MA degree program in Taiwan� It not only aims to provide students with systematic knowledge in human rights, but also provide practical training for government officials and NGO workers. The program is designed with a solid grounding in diverse substantive and methodological approaches to the study and practice of human rights� The students come from diverse backgrounds and training, including arts and theatre, law, environment, and journalism, etc�
Sexual Education and LGBT Issues in Taiwan
Ms Barbara WeberAmnesty International, UK
Barbara is the Global Director for Human Rights Education at Amnesty International. Prior to this, she was Director of Amnesty International Austria. She started her career in the non-profit sector at the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights where she established a Service Centre for Human Rights Education as a contribution to the UN Decade for Human Rights Education� Barbara has been involved in human rights education and training programmes for a variety of audiences since 1994� She has extensive experience in strategy development and management of diverse and virtual teams�
HRE: Trends, How to Adapt to a Fast Changing World
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Conference Presenters
Ms Pera WellsAustralian Council for Human Rights Education, Australia
Former Australian Diplomat who set up the first Human Rights section in the International Organisations Branch of the Department of Foreign Affairs in the 1970s, set up the first Human Rights Unit in the Commonwealth Secretariat, London in the 1980’s� After leaving DFAT I became the Secretary-General of the World Federation of United Nations Associations from 2006 - 2009�
Session Chair
Prof Paul WellerThe University of Oxford, Coventry University and University of Derby, UK
Paul is a professor of Inter-Religious Relations and Senior Research Fellow and Head of Research and Commercial Development and has been at the University of Derby since 1990�
An Introduction to Belieforama: An Adult Education Training Programme and Community of Practice in Relation to Religion or Belief and their Intersections with other Human Rights
Religion or Belief in HRE
Dr Hakim Mohandas WilliamsGettysburg College, USA
Dr Williams is an Associate Professor of Africana Studies, the Director of the Peace and Justice Studies program, and a faculty affiliate in Education, Globalization Studies, and Public Policy at Gettysburg College, USA. He is a lecturer in the conflict resolution and mediation program at Columbia University. He has a BA in Psychology, a Master of Arts, a Master of Education and a Doctor of Education� His research centers on school/structural violence, educational inequities, and youth and community empowerment�
A Pluriversal Imperative: A Decolonial Conversation between Human Rights Education and Peace Education
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Conference Presenters
The Right Worshipful Lord Mayor of City of Parramatta Councillor Andrew WilsonAfter serving as a councillor for nearly two decades, Cr Wilson was elected as the first Lord Mayor of the new City of Parramatta Council. He is enthusiastic about Parramatta’s unique heritage and wants to see the city grow in a way that celebrates and preserves its history, while ensuring the community benefits through improved infrastructure and job creation� As a long-time local resident, Cr Wilson understands the day-to-day issues that impact the City, and is committed to delivering improved outcomes for all residents�
Conference Dinner Speaker
Mrs Victoria Wisniewski-OteroResolve Foundation, Hong Kong
Victoria founded Resolve Foundation with one question in mind: in an age of increasing polarization and intolerance, how can we build more inclusive and accepting societies? She believes the answer rests with communities themselves, harnessing their own power to bring about positive social change� Victoria has worked for a decade in the human rights and nonprofit sector and was the Advocacy and Campaigns Manager at Justice Centre Hong Kong and a Researcher at the Center for Economic and Social Rights and UN HABITAT�
Promoting Racial Diversity and Inclusion in East Asia: A New Model for Empowerment of Minority Groups in Hong Kong
Prof Joseph WronkaSpringfield College, USA
Joseph is Professor of Social Work at Springfield College and the author of five books. He was Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, for the International Association of Schools of Social Work and is presently representative for the People’s Decade for Human Rights Learning at the UN in New York� He has taught for roughly 25 years� He also researched the world of the street musician, while living in France; developed a generalist counseling program in Alaska; and worked in areas of extreme poverty in NYC�
Select Human Rights Activism Toward the Creation of a Human Rights Culture from the Municipal to the International
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Conference Presenters
Dr Shalini YadavaGGSIP University, India
Working as Assistant Professor at the University School of Education, GGSIP University since the last ten years, Dr Shalini Yadava has been a teacher educator for seventeen years� Her journey as a teacher educator started at DPS Institute of Higher Education, a B.Ed college of Delhi Public School Society, affiliated to GGSIP University, Delhi in the year 2000� She has been an all rounder throughout her academic career and has organized and participated in diverse literary and cultural activities� She has been a Gold Medallist at both the B�Ed and M.Ed programmes respectively. She also has a JRF to her credit.
Using Brainstorming and Case Studies in Teaching Human Rights in Education
Mr Jeswynn YogaratnamAustralian Council for HRE, Australia
Jeswynn Yogaratnam [LLB (Hons); LLM (Tax) is a PhD Candidate at the Australian National University� His research evaluates the human security approach by the United Nations Development Programme as a way forward when dealing with refugees and asylum seekers�
The Global Compact on Refugees 2018: A Human Rights Education Tool for Law and Policy Making on Forced Migration
Mr Praveen Kumar YadavMay 18 Memorial Foundation, South Korea
I am a human rights defender and researcher from Nepal� I am based in Gwangju, South Korea, volunteering as an international researcher at the May 18 Memorial Foundation that promotes the spirit of the 1980 Gwangju Uprising, that extends solidarity with human rights and democratic struggles in Asia and beyond� My research areas includes human rights practices and education� I am a recent graduate of masters in human rights and democratization from the institute of human rights and peace studies, Mahidol University in Thailand and Ateneo De Manila University in Philippines.
Addressing Local HRE Challenges: The Case of May 18 Academy
Conference Attendees
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Conference At tendeesTitle first name last name organisation countryMr Khaled Abdalla IBE-UNESCO Switzerland
Ms Audrey Adhiambo International Center for Peace Human Rights and Development in Africa
Kenya
Mr Ishwor Adhikari 3 Angels Nepal Nepal
Rev Suman Adhikary Panchseer Boddh Vihar (Regd) India
Mr Mohamed Ahmd Bushriat Organization for Care and Social Development Sudan
Mr Sajad Ahmed Society for Human Advancement and Disadvantaged Empowerment
Pakistan
Mr Ali Akkiz Kilimanjaro Dialogue Institute Tanzania
Prof Mariko Akuzawa Osaka City University Japan
Prof Emily Alemika Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Nigeria
Mr Taha Allam Together for Humanity Foundation Australia
Ms Tricia Allen Pymble Ladies' College Australia
Ms Divina Ambat Rooty Hill High School Australia
Mr Vincenzo Andreacchio Council for Human Rights Education (SA) Australia
Ms Francis Asabre Delany College Australia
Mr Solomon Atibuni Kampala University Uganda
Mr Amadou Bah Economy for the Common Good Ghana
Mr Abdul Hamid Bah Ministry of Social Welfare, Gender and Children's Affairs Sierra Leone
Mr Osman Bah Youth Movement for Peace & Non-Violence Sierra Leone
Ms Guimei Bai Peking University China
Dr Sumathi Balachandran KB College India
Ms Eileen Baldry University of New South Wales Australia
Mr Ahmed Bangura Ministry of Social Welfare, Gender and Children's Affairs Sierra Leone
Mrs Rita Banjara Nepal Law Campus Nepal
Mr Michel Banz Amnesty International Denmark
Mr Rees Barrett UN Association of Australia (WA) Australia
Mrs Marjorie Anne Barrett UN Association of Australia (WA) Australia
Ms Ana Luiza Barretto Bittar University of Campinas Brazil
Mr Yaguba Alhassan Barrie Youth 4 Peace and Human Rights Sierra Leone Sierra Leone
Mr Alpha Umar Barrie Youth Movement for Peace & Non-Violence Sierra Leone
Ms Mundanara Bayles BlackCard Australia
Prof Boguslawa Bednarczyk A. F. Modrzewski Krakow University Poland
Ms Margaret Bell AM Chain Reaction Foundation Australia
Ms Linda Benoit Trinity Health of New England USA
Mr Gaurav Bhattarai Tribhuvan University Nepal
Mr Manohar Bhattarai Federal Parliament Nepal
Ms Apajok Biar South Sudan Voices of Salvation Inc Australia
Mr Eduardo Bittar University of São Paulo Brazil
Dr Lynda Blanchard Australian Council for Human Rights Education Australia
Mrs Lisa Blinkenberg Amnesty International Denmark
Dr Vachararutai Boontinand Mahidol University Thailand
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Conference At tendeesTitle first name last name organisation countryMr Arash Bordbar Global Youth Advisory Council Australia
Mr Adam Boush Bushriat Organization for Care & Social Development Sudan
Ms Alexandria Boutros St Paul University, Chicago USA
Prof Linda Briskman Western Sydney University Australia
Mr Jason Brown Western Sydney University Australia
Ms Marianna Brungs Sydney Peace Foundation Australia
Mr Alton Budd Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland Australia
Mrs Onyema Bulya State Ministry of Education Nigeria
Mr Chakma Bupal Thailand
Ms Priya Burgess University of Technology Sydney Australia
A/Prof Nina Burridge University of Technology Sydney Australia
Dr Sara Buttsworth University of Auckland New Zealand
Miss Alyce Carroll University of Newcastle Australia
Mr Dean Cattley University of Newcastle Australia
Prof Danielle Celermajer The University of Sydney Australia
Ms Chanchana Chakma Bangladesh Indigenous Women's Network Bangladesh
Ms Heki Chakma Eden Mohila College Bangladesh
Mr Tisel Chakma Kapaeeng Foundation Bangladesh
Mr Andrew Chodkiewicz University of Technology Syndey Australia
Ms Vivian Chordi Macquarie University Australia
Rev Akash Chowdhury Anoma Buddha Vihar India
Rev Sujit Fanindra Chowdhury Mahasthaveer Chandramani Buddha Vihar India
Mr Rajesh Chowdhury India
Mr Joy Chowdhury India
Miss Chia-Jong Chu Soochow University Human Rights Program Taiwan
Miss Huang Chun-Wei Soochow University Taiwan
Ms Donna Corbyn Shoalhaven City Council Australia
Mr Doug Cronin Western Sydney University Australia
E/Prof Rosalind Croucher AM Australian Human Rights Commission Australia
Ms Lesley Dalton Department of Home Affairs Australia
Ms Veronica De Paoli Western Sydney University Australia
Mr Charles Dean Office of the Ombudsman Samoa
Mrs Cecilia Decara The Danish Institute for Human Rights Denmark
Mr John Deller Falun Dafa Association of Australia Australia
Mrs Bazuri Delphine Estragecr Burundi
Prof Surya Dhungel Kathmandu University School of Law Nepal
Mr Mamadou Aliou Diallo Charter Afrique Guinee Guinea
Mr Alassane Diaoune Charter Afrique Guinee Guinea
Dr Anna Dimitriou Western Sydney University Australia
Dr Brenda Dobia Western Sydney University Australia
Mrs Caroline Dobson DAFOH Australia
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Conference At tendeesTitle first name last name organisation countryMs Melanie Douglas Rooty Hill High School Australia
Dr Dean Dudley Macquarie University Australia
Prof Kevin Dunn Western Sydney University Australia
Mr Patrick Earle Diplomacy Training Program Australia
Miss Emily Elvera Edward Sabah Sarawak Borneo Natives Organisation Inc Australia
Dr Zeny Edwards ICHRE Australia
Mr Faies Alzaki Eltom Eisa The International Organization for Peace & Relief Sudan
Mr Sawathey Ek OAM Cambodian Action Group Australia
Dr Rawaa El Ayoubi Gebara Australia
Mr Majda El Muhtaj Universitas Negeri Medan Indonesia
Mr Frank Elbers Lebanese American University Lebanon
Justice Elizabeth Evatt AC Griffith University Australia
Ms Shoshana Faire Conflict Resolution Network Australia
Mr Andrew Flegg Southern Highlands Christian School Australia
Ms Amber Flohm NSW Teachers Federation Australia
Mr Sulaiman Fofanah Dove Centre for Children Sierra Leone
Mr Craig Foster SBS Television Australia
Sister Patricia Fox Catholic Nun Australia
Prof Steven Freeland Western Sydney University Australia
Mr Tharwat Gaballa Horus Foundation for Development and Training Egypt
Dr Siri Gamage Australia
Mr Otgontugs Ganbaatar Mongolian Society of Children and Youths for Human Rights Education
Mongolia
Ms Uyangaa Gantsog The University of Sydney Australia
Mrs Hong Gao Council for Human Rights Education (SA) Australia
Ms Paula Gaviria Betancur Former Presidential Advisor on Human Rights, Colombia Colombia
Ms Elisa Gazzotti Soka Gakkai International Switzerland
Prof Paula Gerber Monash University Australia
Ms Mary Gharibian Delany College Australia
Ms Lauren Giffen Oxfam Australia Australia
Dr Jenna Gillett-Swan Queensland University of Technology Australia
Ms Maryrose Guerra Rooty Hill High School Australia
Ms Sarah Guillaume Delany College Australia
Mr Raju Gurung 3 Angels Nepal Nepal
Mr Kundan Gurung POURAKHI Nepal Nepal
Dr Xanana Gusmão GColIH GCL GCMG (Hon)
First President of Timor Leste East Timor
Miss Alejandra Lizbeth Gutiérrez Hernández
Macquarie University's Global Leadership Program Australia
Ms Beris Gwynne Incitare Switzerland
Mr Awais Habib Pakistan Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mines and General Workers Union
Pakistan
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Conference At tendeesTitle first name last name organisation countryMs Genevieve Hall Monash University Australia
Mr Seong Koo Ham National Human Rights Commission of Korea Korea
Mr Ian Hamilton Equitas Canada
Ms Ling Han Western Sydney University Australia
Mr Christopher Hayes MP Australian Parliamentarians against the Death Penalty Australia
Miss Sarah Hayes Australian Human Rights Commission Australia
Ms Madeleine Henry Queensland Health Australia
Ms Sally Hetherington Human and Hope Association Incorporated Australia
Ms Ashley Hill Australian Human Rights Commission Australia
Mr Paul Hine Saint Ignatius' College Riverview Australia
Mr David Hirsch Rotary Club of Sydney Australia
Prof Scott Holmes Western Sydney University Australia
Prof Donald Holsinger Geneva Office for Human Rights Education USA
Mrs Ellen Holsinger Geneva Office for Human Rights Education USA
Mr Md� Anwar Hossain Center For Development Program Bangladesh
Ms Annie Huang Amnesty International Taiwan
Dr Carmen Huser Charles Sturt University Australia
Prof Jim Ife Western Sydney University Australia
A/Prof Rosemary Nkemejumaka
Ike University of Abuja Nigeria
Mr Tshileng Ernest Ilung Bien etre social pour tous - Best NGO DR Congo
Miss Nadia Imtiaz London South Bank University England
Mr Md Khairul Islam University of Dhaka Banagaldesh and Monash University Australia
Mr Mohamed Billoh Jalloh Youth 4 Peace and Human Rights Sierra Leone Sierra Leone
Mr Aruna Jalloh Youth 4 Peace and Human Rights Sierra Leone Sierra Leone
Mr Mohamed Jalloh Youth Movement for Peace & Non-Violence Sierra Leone
Mr Ibrahim J Jalloh Youth Movement for Peace & Non-Violence Sierra Leone
Dr Sylwia Jaskuła - Korporowicz
Lomza State University Applied Sciences Poland
Ms Bhagya Jayawardana Western Sydney University Australia
Dr Patricia Jenkings United Nations Association of Australia NSW Australia
Mrs Marie Louise Johannessen Danish Institute for Human Rights Denmark
Miss Hollie Johnston Australian Red Cross Australia
Mr Ben Joseph Western Sydney University Australia
Mr Dirgha Raj Joshi KEC Services Nepal
Ms Alanna Julian Council for Intellectual Disability Australia
Ms Anupama K.C. Nepal Law Campus Nepal
Mr Alie Gibril Kamara Ministry of Social Welfare, Gender and Children's Affairs Sierra Leone
Mr Mohamed Kamara Youth 4 Peace and Human Rights Sierra Leone Sierra Leone
Mr Musa Kamara Youth 4 Peace and Human Rights Sierra Leone Sierra Leone
Ms Jeneba Kamara Youth Movement for Peace & Non-Violence Sierra Leone
Ms Brenda Karam Delany College Australia
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Conference At tendeesTitle first name last name organisation countryMrs Marion Kargbo Ministry of Social Welfare, Gender and Children's Affairs Sierra Leone
Ms Tuija Kasa University of Helsinki Finland
Mr Muhammad Kashif Pakistan Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mines and General Workers Union
Pakistan
Ms Rita Kassas Fiducian Services Australia
Rabbi Zalman Kastel Together for Humanity Foundation Australia
Ms Aya Kato University of South-Eastern Norway Norway
Ms Kyohairwe Kay Coalition for Human Rights Education Uganda
Mr Shahed Kayes Subornogram Foundation Korea
Mr Ibrahima Sory Keita Charter Afrique Guinee Guinea
Mr Ahmed Khan Western Sydney University Australia
Mr Syed Munir Khasru The Institute for Policy, Advocacy, and Governance Bangladesh
Mr Orkhonbaatar Khayankhyarvaa Mongolian Society of Children and Youths for Human Rights Education
Mongolia
Mr Gregory Mwendwa
Kiio Amnesty International Kenya Kenya
Mr Stephen Killelea Institute for Economics and Peace Australia
The Hon�
Michael Kirby AC CMG Human Rights Education and the High Court of Australia
Australia
Ms Antonia Kohl Australia
Mr Hassaan Sahid Koroma Ministry of Social Welfare, Gender and Children's Affairs Sierra Leone
A/Prof Leszek Korporowicz Jagiellonian University in Krakow Poland
Mrs Christine Krol Western Sydney University Australia
Mr Hyuk Jang Kwon National Human Rights Commission of Korea Korea
Ms Claire Lacdao Legal Assistance Center for Indigenous Filipinos Costa Rica
Mr Bronislaw Lacek The Polish Teachers Association Australia
Mrs Marianna Lacek OAM The Polish Teachers Association Australia
Mr Muhammad Nasir Ladan National Human Rights Commission, Nigeria Nigeria
Ms Lusia Lagilevu Citizens' Constitutional Forum Fiji
Dr Wendy Lambourne The University of Sydney Australia
Ms Yu-Ching Lang Soochow University Taiwan
Ms Janice Le VOICE Australia Australia
Mr Justin Lee Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australia
Ms Su-Hsien Lee WA's Individualised Services Australia
Ms Nuchnalin Leerasantana Amnesty International Thailand Thailand
Mr Stewart Levitt Levitt Robinson Solicitors Australia
Miss Jane Lewis Jane Lewis CTC Facilitation Australia
Ms Rose Lewis University of Western Sydney Australia
Miss Vanessa Lewis Macquarie University Australia
Ms Anastasia Lin Human Rights Champion USA
Miss Irene Limo ACCORD, South Africa Kenya
Mr Rod Little National Congress Australia
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Conference At tendeesTitle first name last name organisation countryProf Xiaonan Liu China University of Political Science and Law China
Dr Lena Lybæk University of South-Eastern Norway Norway
Mr Khair Mahmud Jagannath University Bangladesh
Dr Usha Ajithkumar Malayankandy Socio-Economic Research Institute India
Rev Biswadip Mandal Geyanalankar Buddhist Sangha India
Mr Chingswe Marma Indigenous Student Porishad Bangladesh
Dr Mmantsetsa Marope UNESCO International Bureau of Education Switzerland
Mrs Boshra Masri Metro Assist Australia
Mr Poull Mathiasen OMEP WA Australia
Mrs Lis Mathiasen Westminster Junior Primary School Australia
Ms Lauren Matthews Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission
Australia
Mr Mark McAndrew Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority
Australia
Ms Haley McEwen Charles Sturt University Australia
Ms Bronwyn McNamee Same Skies Malaysia
Ms Tracey Mikaele Office of the Ombudsman Samoa
Comm� Megan Mitchell Australian Human Rights Commission Australia
Dr Glenn Mitoma University of Connecticut USA
Mr JD Mittmann Burrinja Dandenong Ranges Cultural Centre Australia
Mr Chris Moraitis PSM Attorney General’s Department Australia
Prof Betty Claire Mubangizi University of KwaZulu-Natal South Africa
Prof John Cantius Mubangizi University of the Free State South Africa
Mrs Katie Munton Western Sydney University Australia
Mr Camero Murphy AM NSW Civil Liberties Council Australia
Mr Hassan Mzighani Kilimanjaro Dialogue Institute Tanzania
Ms Mehrnoush Najafiragheb Université de Poitiers France
Ms Carolyn Nash Myanmar Center for Civic Leadership Myanmar
Mr Fini Ndayisaba Union des Notaires et Mediateurs du Burundi Burundi
A/Prof George Newhouse National Justice Project Australia
Ms Hanna Ngo Rooty Hill High School Australia
Dr Huong Ngo Vietnam National University Hanoi Vietnam
Mr Balasundaram Nirmanusan Metro Assist Australia
Mr Raafi Nurkarim Ardikoesoema
Amnesty International Indonesia Indonesia
Mr Stephen Chukwudi
Nwangwu Stephenwa Enterprises Nigeria
Mrs Samantha-Jane Odbert Western Sydney University Australia
Ms Sienna O'Dea Hurlstone Agricultural High School Australia
Mr Peter Ailenefe Osagie Amazing Ventures Nigeria Limited Nigeria
Prof Audrey Osler University of South-Eastern Norway England
Dr Reinhild Otte Council of Europe France
Dr Sev Ozdowski AM Western Sydney University Australia
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Conference At tendeesTitle first name last name organisation countryMiss Bei-zhen Pan Taiwan Association for Human Rights Taiwan
Ms Niha Pandey Tribhuvan University (TU) Nepal
Mr Surendra Prasad Pandey Federal Parliament Nepal Nepal
Mr Robert Patruno Punchbowl Boys High School Australia
Mr Matías Pascual Penhos Quilmes National University Argentina
Dr Tania Penovic Castan Centre for Human Rights Law Australia
Mr Riaz Pervez Prime Foundation Pakistan / Peshawar Medical College
Pakistan
Ms Maini Pham Huristone Agricultural High School Australia
Dr Louise Phillips The University of Queensland Australia
Mr Ahmet Polat Affinity Intercultural Foundation Australia
Ven� Savoeung Por Kampuchea Krom Cultural Centre of NSW Australia
Prof Adam Possamai Western Sydney University Australia
Ms Bronwyn Pullen City of Parramatta Australia
Prof Shirley Randell AO SRIA Rwanda Australia
Mr Ali Raza Pakistan Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mines and General Workers Union
Pakistan
Mr Simon Rez Rotary Australia
Ms Kellie Ridges University of Wollongong Australia
Ms Kylee Roberts Council for Intellectual Disability Australia
Mr Steven Ross City of Parramatta Council Australia
Mr Chris Rummery Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission
Australia
Dr Edmund Ryden SJ Fu Jen Catholic University Taiwan
Ms Elsi Salamano MYAN Youth Ambassador Australia
Ms Christelle Salimbangon Rooty Hill High School Australia
Mr Tsog-Erdene Sandagsuren Mongolian Society of Children and Youths for Human Rights Education
Mongolia
Mr Kishwor Sapkota Nepal Law Campus Nepal
Mr Jonathan Sargeant Australian Catholic University Australia
Mr Manav Satija Satija Legal & Consulting Australia
Mr Johan Schaeffer AIDS Support Group Saba / Body, Mind & Spirit Netherlands
Dr Josefine Scherling University College of Teacher Education - Viktor Frankl Austria
Ms Annette Barbara Schneider University College of Teacher Education - Viktor Frankl Norway
Mr Mohamed Fayaz Segu Lebbe Jamaldeen
Human Rights Way Organization Sri Lanka
Dr Julie Kate Seirlis St Paul's University College Canada
Mrs Mariatu Sesay Ministry of Social Welfare, Gender and Children's Affairs Sierra Leone
Mrs Vivien Shae Council for Human Rights Education (SA) Australia
Ms Katie Shalders Optimum Australian Migration Australia
Dr Hemang Sharma International Institute for Research, Education and Consultancy
Australia
Prof Peter Shergold AC Western Sydney University Australia
Rev Saju Shraman Wat Puranawas Thailand
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Conference At tendeesTitle first name last name organisation countryMs Alexandra Siddall Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australia
Dr Aaron Sigauke University of New England Australia
Prof Kanwal Deepinder Pal
Singh University School of Law and Legal studies India
Mr Pritam Singh Crisis Management Research Center Nepal
Justice Lautalatoa Pierre Slicer QC AO Supreme Court of Tasmania Australia
Ms Kate Small The University of Sydney Australia
Mr Shayne Smart Humanrights�pictures Netherlands
Ms Leanne Smith UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations Australia
Ms Emily Spencer Monash University Australia
Ms Lindsey Stevenson-Graf Bond University Australia
Ms Maryanne Takchi Delany College Australia
Ms Masako Terada Soka Gakkai International Japan
Ms Violeta Terguta Amnesty International Moldova Moldova
Ms Shukafa Thairi Refugee Council Australia
Ms Sarah Thomson De Montfort University England
Miss Andrea Tokaji Human Rigths Consulting Australia
Mr Matteo Tracchi University of Padova Italy
Mr Paul Trad Delany College Australia
Mr James Tran University of Technology Sydney Australia
Miss Sung-Che Tsai Soochow University Taiwan
Mr Davaadorj Tserenbaljir Mongolian Society of Children and Youths for Human Rights Education
Mongolia
Mrs Gantuya Tserenpurev Mongolian Society of Children and Youths for Human Rights Education
Mongolia
Ms Tsering Tsomo Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy India
Ms Eugenia Tsoulis Australian Migrant Resource Centre Australia
A/Prof Libby Tudball Monash University Australia
Ms Maria Twomey Australian Human Rights Commission Australia
Mr Seng Hong Uk World Eight Directions Organization Cambodia
Mr Augustine Unwaba G4S Secure Solutions Nigeria Limited Nigeria
Mr Batsaikhan Uuganbat Mongolian Society of Children and Youths for Human Rights Education
Mongolia
Dr Ådne Valen-Sendstad University of South-Eastern Norway Norway
Ms Saba Vasefi The Guardian Australia
Ms Cynthia Veliko The High Commissioner and OHCHR Bangkok Thailand
Ms Loukinikini Vili Office of the Ombudsman Samoa
Ms Peta Waller-Bryant CPSU Australia
Miss Ruo Yun Wang Soochow University Taiwan
Mrs Robbie Warren Charles Sturt University Australia
Ms Jessie Watson University of Western Sydney Australia
Ms Barbara Weber Amnesty International Austria
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Conference At tendeesTitle first name last name organisation countryMr Alexander Weilsmann United Nations Association of Australia in New South
WalesAustralia
Prof Paul Weller University of Derby/Coventry University/University of Oxford
UK
Ms Pera Wells ACHRE Australia
Dr Hakim Mohandas Amani
Williams Gettysburg College USA
Cr Andrew Wilson City of Parramatta Australia
Mrs Victoria Wisniewski Otero
Resolve Foundation Hong Kong
Ms Kerry Wright NSW Education and Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, Dharamsala
Australia
Dr Joseph Wronka Springfield College USA
Mr Praveen Kumar Yadav May 18 Memorial Foundation Nepal
Dr Shalini Yadava GGSIP University India
Ms Burcu Yesiladali Istanbul Bilgi University Turkey
Mr Jeswynn Yogaratnam Australian Council for Human Rights Education Australia
Mr Miles Young SPC - Pacific Community Fiji
Ms Sussana Zaman Rooty Hill High School Australia
Mr Tuvshinjargal Zunrii Tsegts Advocates Mongolia
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