Australia-Iran Human Rights Dialogue Civil Society Consultation Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)

1 August 2018 (Report by Chander Khera) Mr Chander Khera of ACHRE along with other members of civil society attended a meeting with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) on the forthcoming Australia-Iran Human Rights Dialogue. The dialogue will be held on 20 August 2018. DFAT advised that Australia and Iran have a …
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Report from Human Rights Council, Geneva

29 July 2018 The 38th session of the Human Rights Council (HRC38) was another busy one for Australia. Australia engaged on 21 resolutions, co-sponsoring 14 of them. We delivered 26 national statements, joined 20 joint statements, and participated in 41 side events. Gender equality and women’s rights, a key Australian priority, featured prominently. Australia led …
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European lawmakers call for a UN Parliamentary Assembly and a 2020 UN reform summit

5 July 2018 In a resolution adopted today, the European Parliament called on the EU’s governments to advocate “the establishment of a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly” (UNPA) and to support a “UN 2020 summit” that will consider “comprehensive reform measures for a renewal and strengthening of the United Nations.” According to the European Parliament, a …
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UN HRC and 9th IHREC

19 June 2018 Read the recent global update on human rights by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein to the 38th session of the Human Rights Council; see https://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=23206&LangID=E In his opening remarks he reminded the Council about serious gaps in understanding human rights even amongst the UN officials. Many …
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The 2018 Global Peace Index Released

7 June 2018 The world is less peaceful today than at any time in the last decade.      The 2018 Global Peace Index, released today, reveals a world in which the tensions, conflicts, and crises that emerged in the last decade remain unresolved, resulting in a gradual, sustained fall in peacefulness. The largest contributors …
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Venice Academy of Human Rights – call for applications

12 May 2018 This year’s Venice Academy of Human Rights which focuses on “Migration, Mobility and Diversity: New Horizons for Human Rights”, under the coordination of François Crépeau, former U.N. Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants and Hans & Tamar Oppenheimer Chair in Public International Law, with the distinguished opening lecture held by …
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Report to Governor-General

28 February 2018 Australian Council for Human Rights Education has provided its 2017 Annual Report to His Excellency General The Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC (Retd) Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia and Patron-in-Chief of the AHREC. ACHRE congratulated Governor General on his address to the UN Human Rights Council this week and invited …
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2018 DFAT-NGO Forum on Human Rights

8 February 2018 On 8 February 2018 Dr Sev Ozdowski AM, President, ACHRE, attended the DFAT-NGO Forum on Human Rights held in Canberra.  The Forum was opened by Justin Lee, new First Assistant Secretary, Multilateral Division, DFAT, with Frances Adamson, Secretary, DFAT, delivering Welcoming Remarks and the Hon Julie Bishop MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs, …
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TECHNOLOGY FOR HUMAN RIGHTS; UN.OHCHR PARTNERSHIP WITH MICROSOFT in 2017

22 January 2018 The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has signed a landmark five-year partnership with Microsoft. As part of the agreement, Microsoft will provide a grant of USD 5 million to support the work of the OHCHR. This represents an unprecedented level of support from a private sector organization. …
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2nd National Advancing Community Cohesion Conference Report

11 January 2018  I am pleased to enclose the Report on the 2nd National Advancing Community Cohesion Conference which Western Sydney University hosted from 20-22 November 2017. The conference, co-sponsored by Australian Council for Human Rights Education,  was a great success. It was attended by some 300 participants from federal, state and local government departments …
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