“Volunteers can be agents of change,” one survey respondent answered. Another mentioned “the environment has become less corrupt than what was prevalent before the project.” A recent evaluation of the End Maternal Mortality Now (EndMMNow.org) initiative illuminated...
In the spirit of collaboration, ICAAD held its first ever board and advisor retreat Jan 22-24th to plan next steps and take account of successes, shortcomings, lessons learned, and progress made in our mission. From design-thinking workshops, analysis of projects and...
The most frequently expressed concerns students have about studying international human rights law is that they learn the theory but don’t learn the practice. They read human rights judgments, but don’t learn how underlying complaints are filed; they learn the...
Report finds gender biases in Pacific lead to shorter jail sentences by ABC Australia: Interview with Emily Christie, Human Rights Lawyer https://icaad.ngo/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Emily-Christie-on-ABC-AU.mp3 ABC Australia did an excellent interview of co-author...
New study says culture and tradition impeding justice by Dateline Pacific, RNZ, Interview with Emily Christie, Human Rights Lawyer http://www.staging12.icaad.ngo/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Radio-New-Zealand-Interview-Emily-Christie.mp3 Radio New Zealand Int’l...
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