A ‘Faith for Rights‘ Approach to Promoting Sustainable Peace

The #Faith4Rights Toolkit from the U.N. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) offers a way for religious actors, policymakers and practitioners to explore the links between human rights and peacebuilding, serving as a practical guide for engaging in human rights promotion in a variety of environments. On December 16, USIP and OHCHR hosted a conversation about religious actors’ support for human rights promotion, the #Faith4Rights Toolkit, and how the intersection of religion and human rights can help inform sustainable peace.

Speakers

Palwasha Kakar, opening remarks  Acting Director, Religion and Inclusive Societies, U.S. Institute of Peace 

Ibrahim Salama, opening remarks  Chief, Human Rights Treaties Branch, OHCHR 

Mostafa Betaree Director of Spotlight Team International Art and former OHCHR Minority Fellow 

Mounir Elkadery Boudshish President of the Foundation Al-Moultaqa and director of the international Sufi forum

Nosy Ramamonjisoa  Human Rights Treaties Branch, OHCHR 

Knox Thames,  Senior Visiting Expert, U.S. Institute of Peace 

Melissa Nozell, moderator  Program Officer, Religion and Inclusive Societies, U.S. Institute Peace  Michael Wiener, moderator  Rule of Law, Equality and Non-discrimination Branch, OHCHR

Ibrahim Salama, closing remarks Chief, Human Rights Treaties Branch, OHCHR

 

For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/faith-rights-approach-promoting-sustainable-peace

 

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