HUMAN RIGHTS

Our Human Rights 365 team is made up of volunteer experts in the field of children’s rights and law students who are available to provide cutting-edge research and advocacy to ensure that children’s rights are protected around the globe.

Research

In a unique collaboration between an NGO and academia, Stahili partnered with Ton Liefaard, UNICEF Chair in Children’s Rights at Leiden University, and Ursula Kilkelly, Professor of Law at the School of Law, University College Cork, Ireland, to produce a cutting-edge textbook on the rights of the child. The textbook will be published by Springer Publishers later in 2018. We hope it will become a standard reference work for students of children’s rights law worldwide.

Advocacy

Advocating for children is at the heart of our work. We have joined forces with our friends and partners to advocate for a world where children grow up in families. In 2017 there were hopeful signs that governments are heeding the call for change in the way we care for vulnerable children. Action plans and policies to close orphanages and promote family-based care gathered momentum in different parts of the world.

Partnership

We continue to build exciting partnerships with government, other NGOs, academic institutions, and other civil society groups. When the Australian Parliament set up an inquiry into establishing a Modern Day Slavery Act, Stahili provided a case study of closing an orphanage in Kenya as part of Lumos’ submission to the inquiry.

Workshops

Stahili provides innovative workshops for children as well as practitioners and students. Our workshops cover a wide array of topics in children’s rights, including de-institutionalisation, child trafficking to orphanages, implementing children’s rights in the field, responsible donating and engagement, and children in armed conflict. Stahili is also proud to coordinate the NGO workshop for Leiden University’s Frontiers of Children’s Rights Course.

Monitoring and Reporting

Alongside the Roméo Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative and the Lori E. Talsky Center for Human Rights of Women and Children at the Michigan State University College of Law, Stahili monitors and reports on the impact of armed conflict on children. This year we expanded our coverage to 12 countries in Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East. Plans are underway to expand to 17 countries in 2018.

Read our submissions

Stahili’s team advocates at the international level to protect children and promote their rights. Check out some of our submissions:

Submission to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court

Joint Submission to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child

Contact Human Rights 365

Are you an expert or student looking to join our team to assist in cutting-edge research and drafting? Contact us and learn more about joining the Stahili 365 Roster.
Or are you an NGO or university interested in partnering with us to advocate for children’s rights and human rights? Contact us today.

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