Khaola Batool Sherani serves as a Deputy Director in the Ministry of Human Rights in Pakistan. Khaola Batool Sherani (Pakistan) Faculty Host: Professor Carlos Acosta As a Humphrey Fellow, Kalala is interested in constitutional law and good governance, and in strategic litigation in human rights. He is a member of regional and national human rights defenders’ networks. Kalala is a Chevening Scholar and he sits on the advisory board of various civil society organizations that work on governance and human rights issues in Zambia. Kalala has a Bachelor of Laws from Cavendish University, Lusaka, Zambia, and was admitted to the Zambian Bar. Prior to joining Chapter One Foundation, he worked at the German Development Cooperation, Legal Aid Board, and the Human Rights Commission of Zambia. In this capacity, he undertakes strategic public interest litigation, conducts advocacy, and facilitates legal representation for human rights defenders. Josiah Kalala is an Advocate and Programme Manager at Chapter One Foundation, a civil society organization that promotes rule of law, constitutionalism, and human rights in Zambia. Josiah Kalala (Zambia) Faculty Host: Professor Jeffrey Lubbers As a Humphrey Fellow, Domah is focusing on gender and the law, public health law, human rights, and the establishment of a war crimes court in Liberia. He provides pro bono legal services for indigent people, and he is one of the drafters of the new public health law of Liberia aimed at providing health care services for all. During the Ebola virus crisis in 2014 in Liberia, Domah led a team of social workers to provide emergency humanitarian services to residents of Montserrado County. Domah has over ten years of professional experience working on gender-related issues such as women's civil and political rights, gender inequality, and sexual and gender-based violence. He holds a Bachelor of Art in Sociology and a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) from the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law, University of Liberia. Domah is a legal counsel with the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Liberia, and a legal advisor to the Maryland Oil Palm Plantation and the Cavalla Rubber Plantation, West Africa. As a Humphrey Fellow, Diaz is focusing on the protection of human rights in the digital era, more specifically on the protection of children's best interest online to prevent violence and technology-facilitated sexual exploitation and abuse.ĭarren Domah (Liberia) Faculty Host: Professor Javier Vasquezĭarren L. Diaz has a Bachelor of Laws from the Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Mexico. She is an alumna of the Global Shapers Community of the World Economic Forum. Between 20, she worked as a human rights officer in the Supreme Court of the Nation in Mexico to ensure the rights of women, indigenous peoples, LGBTIQ community, and children in judicial decisions. In this capacity, she supervised violence prevention projects in schools and a multicultural strategy to prevent inequalities amongst children. She has worked as an education liaison for UNICEF in Guerrero, Mexico. Diaz is passionate about humanitarian and social equality issues. As part of his Fellowship program, he is focusing on human rights, the intersection of human rights and terrorism, and international humanitarian law.Ĭlaudia Diaz (Mexico) Faculty Host: Professor Claudia MartinĬlaudia Lorena Diaz is a Mexican lawyer who specializes in human rights and international law. Osisioma obtained a Bachelor of Laws degree from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria. He has published many articles and contributed several book chapters in reputable professional journals and textbooks. ![]() Osisioma is a scholar, researcher, analyst, volunteer, and writer. He has represented clients before the Superior Courts of Record in Nigeria and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Court of Justice. Osisioma has expertise in litigation, human rights, humanitarian law, international law, and international arbitration. Ajibade & Co., where he practiced as a key member of the firm’s litigation and dispute resolution department. Before his appointment as a judicial officer, he worked in leading law firms in Nigeria, including S. Currently, he is a judge of the Customary Court in Nigeria. Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Affinity RelationsĬajetan Osisioma (Nigeria), Faculty Host: Professor Robert GoldmanĬajetan Osisioma is a human rights advocate and defender.Upper Level Courses & Writing Resources.
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