leaders
notebook: Powerful Persuasion
In this notebook, we learn about some of the most difficult human
rights violations to eradicate–customary or traditional practices based
on deep-seated beliefs, particularly those with a spiritual dimension. Respected leaders–at local and national levels–engaged in direct
dialogue with perpetrators, victims, other community leaders, and the
community at large to facilitate understanding of the practice, while
providing alternatives and avenues for abandoning the practice without
losing status.
notebook: Human Rights Advocacy Utilizing Religious Perspectives and Opinion Leaders
The National Working Group for Human Rights Dissemination and Promotion
(NWG) in Indonesia developed a human rights education curriculum for
all age levels in both public and private schools. In order to create
support for such a human rights curriculum that also encompassed
religious educational institutions, an effective tactic was to engage
key and respected leaders in the development and training of the human rights curriculum.
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- transitional justice
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- community
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- Trokosi practice
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- mutilation
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- female genitalia
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