Jun 22

2015-06-22 Future International Human Rights Conferences

After the Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos in Santiago de Chile withdrew as the host of 6th International Human Rights Education Conference (IHREC) in December 2015 I wrote to the international human rights education network to seek a new host. I received a number of proposals including from Burma, Canada, Gambia, Lebanon, Nicaragua, Uganda, UK and others, but the most viable proposal was received from the University College Roosevelt, Utrecht University in Middelburg, Netherlands in cooperation with the Human Rights Education Associates (HREA).

Today I am pleased to announce that the 6th International Human Rights Education Conference will be held at the University College Roosevelt (Utrecht University) in Middelburg, the Netherlands, from 16- 18 December 2015.  Professor Barbara Oomen is the Conference Convenor, together with Frank Elbers of HREA. A Conference Call will be circulated shortly. Prof. Oomen can be contacted at:  B.Oomen@ucr.nl ; and Frank Elbers at: frank.elbers@hrea.org

The University of Western Sydney, HREA and the Australian Council for Human Rights Education agreed to partner with University College Roosevelt in support of the 6th IHREC.  The conference website and a call for papers will be developed shortly and circulated to the human rights education community.

I am also pleased to announce that the 7th International Human Rights Education Conference in 2016 will be hosted by the Human Rights Centre, Faculty of Law (Centro de Derechos Humanos, Facultad de Derecho) at the University of Chile. Dr Claudia Cárdenas, Director of the Human Rights Centre will be the convenor of the 2016 conference.

Finally, Equitas has agreed to host the 8th International Human Rights Education Conference in 2017 in Montreal, Canada, possibly in partnership with one of four Montreal Universities to celebrate its 50th anniversary.

Equitas is a Montreal-based NGO set up in 1967 with a mission to promote human rights education in Canada and around the world.  Equitas programs in Canada for children and youth reach approximately 100,000 young people/year.  Globally, Equitas has been running annual International Human Rights Training Program since 1980 and has been delivering programs to reinforce the HRE capacity of civil society and government organizations in Africa, Asia, the Americas, the Former Soviet Union and the Middle East since the mid- Nineties.  Equitas is recognized by many as a leader in the field when it comes to human rights education methodologies and evaluation. See  www.equitas.org  for more details.

For more information about Equitas please contact Ian Hamilton, Directeur Général / Executive Director Equitas – Centre international d’éducation aux droits humains / International Centre for Human Rights Education or visit:  www.equitas.org

See conference’ s Web site at  http://www.ihrec2015.org/

 

 

Jun 22

2015-06-22 Migrant Intake into Australia Australian Multicultural Council Submission

It was a pleasure to present this submission on behalf of the Australian Multicultural Council in response to the Productivity Commission’s invitation to submit responses to their Inquiry on Migrant Intake into Australia.

The Council strongly supports the continuation of the Government’s current managed migration programme which not only maintains Australia’s economic prosperity, but also supports our social cohesion.

For full submission please see:  http://www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/current/migrant-intake/submissions

Jun 11

2015-06-11 Vale Joan Kirner

I was deeply sorry to learn of the death of Joan Kirner, a friend and former premier of Victoria. Joan was a wonderful, imaginative and inspirational women, strategic in her approach and committed to social justice. I also loved her humour and ability to work hard.

I had the pleasure of working closely with her on the Centenary of Federation Advisory Committee back in 1993-94 and to accompany her on consultations from Hobart to Broome; in fact we produced a great report that resulted in creation of Melbourne Federation Square, train line from Alice Springs to Darwin and many other projects.  Enclosed are few photographs of the Committee and its Secretariat under the leadership of Gavin Fry, its Secretary.

After our work was completed Joan invited me to her home in Williamstown to meet her husband Ron and we continued to stay in touch.  Last time she e-mailed me few weeks ago to congratulate on my appointment to the Australian Multicultural Council and to say that I was “one of my favourite public servants”.

She and her spirit of generosity will be sorely missed.  Vale Joan Kirner!