DTP E-Newsletter 204
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DIPLOMACY TRAINING PROGRAM

Building the capacity of Asia-Pacific
Human Rights Movements since 1990

The next article in this year’s series on the impacts of global heating on human rights is by Justice Susan Glazebrook of the New Zealand Court of Appeal, “Human Rights and the Environment”. Writing in 2008, Judge Glazebrook came to the conclusion that there was not as yet a right to the environment. She then systematically refutes a series of common objections to the acceptance of such a right. Focusing on the Pacific, she concludes that … “the right to a quality environment must be included in any regional human rights instrument. … Combined pressure is needed to convince the rest of the world to act to reduce greenhouse emissions. This points to a need for regional co-operation to apply this combined pressure. The articulation of a human right to the environment in a regional mechanism would support that combined action.” READ MORE

In this issue we profile alumna Bertha Samponu, provide information about DTP's programs, partners and the region, provide information about DTP's programs, and calls from the UN for your engagement.

 

DTP Programs

BUILDING SOCIAL INCLUSION, HUMAN RIGHTS AND GENDER EQUALITY IN MYANMAR: 11-29 November, Australia: 15 Fellows from the Myanmar diaspora will participate in a knowledge exchange with Australian organisations, building their capacity and initiating lasting relationships between individuals and organisations in Myanmar and Australia. More information to follow.

CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE PACIFIC: SHARING KNOWLEDGE, LISTENING AND STRENGTHENING PACIFIC VOICES: February/March 2025, Australia. 15 Fellows from the Pacific Islands to participate in a program to increase the impact and influence of Pacific voices calling for more ambitious action on climate change. More information to follow.

32nd ANNUAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND PEOPLES' DIPLOMACY TRAINING PROGRAM: Timor-Leste 12-23 August 2024 – at the invitation of President José Ramos-Horta and in partnership with Global Campus of Human Rights, Justice System Monitoring Project and Human Rights Centre, UNTL – AIPP, FORUM-ASIA, PIANGO and MFA. 28 participants from 14 countries across the region. Trainers included UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Development, Professor Surya Deva. READ MORE

REGIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER EXCHANGE, 18-23 August, Cambodia, with AIPP and IWGIA. DTP trainer and Training Committee member Matthew Coghlan led sessions on advocacy, business and human rights for Indigenous peoples rights defenders from across Asia. More details to follow.

PACIFIC, CLIMATE CHANGE AND HUMAN RIGHTS NETWORK BUILDING: 25-27 June, Suva. In partnership with PIANGO, CCF and OHCHR. 17 Pacific CSOs and experts participated in a consultation workshop to develop a new capacity building strategy on human rights, climate change and business in the Pacific. READ WELCOME REMARKS FROM OHCHR and READ MORE

EMPOWERING DIASPORA COMMUNITIES TO ADDRESS TORTURE: 26 June, Sydney. With the Service for the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors (STARTTS). 22 human rights defenders from countries in Africa, the Middle East and Asia. READ THE REPORT

3RD ASEAN HUMAN RIGHTS ACADEMY: 4-6 June, Jakarta in partnership with FORUM-ASIA. 20 young participants from 8 ASEAN countries and Timor-Leste. Reports and recommendations were produced by participants focusing on Human Rights, Indigenous Peoples, Myanmar, and Digital Rights. They presented them to the Australian Mission to ASEAN at a special interactive session. READ MORE

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RIGHTS - UNDRIP WEBINAR SERIES: DTP, in partnership with Oxfam Australia, launched a new webinar series on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The first webinar focussed on the right to self-determination, featuring Les Malezar and Monica Morgan. WATCH HERE More information to follow on the next webinar. 

DTP NETWORKING AND WEBINARS: DTP is planning a series of webinars to continue knowledge building with DTP alumni. Planning is underway for webinars on Deep Sea Mining, and on Human Rights, Digital Rights and Artificial Intelligence. To express interest and/or suggest webinar topics, please contact [email protected]

CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAM ON ANTI-CORRUPTION AND HUMAN RIGHTS, December 2024, Malaysia. Details to follow.

 

Child Rights Webinar Series

24 webinars on the Convention on the Rights of the Child are available here. Each webinar features leading child’s rights experts, practitioners and young people exploring the challenges in realising children’s rights in practices.

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DTP's Children's Rights logo. Credit: DTP
 

Alumni Profile

Photo of Bertha Samponu. Credit: Bertha Samponu

Bertha Samponu

Bertha is an Indonesian Indigenous Tanimbarese woman and Asia-Pacific Coordinator of the International Movement of Catholic Students (IMCS/MIEC) Pax Romana. In this role, Bertha focuses on supporting young people/students by building their capacity through leadership training and human rights advocacy. She is based in Manila, Philippines.

"I found DTP’s training highly impactful as it was more than just lectures. There was a great combination of theory and practice. This training method made my experience meaningful and impactful. The DTP training continues to influence my work every day."

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DTP Alumni in Action

For information about our alumni, click here. If you want to get in contact with any of DTP's alumni, please contact the office at [email protected].

Photo of Mubashar Hasan. Credit: SBS Australia

BANGLADESH

DTP staff member and trainer Mubashar Hasan shares the news that the interim government has ratified the UN Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance.

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Flags of ASEAN countries. Credit: ASEAN

ASEAN

Dewi Kholifah Hamzah shares a UN/IOM mapping exercise to identify and understand the work of CSOs on migration-related issues in ASEAN member states and to inform consultations and collaborations with and among CSOs.

TAKE PART IN THE MAPPING
Social media flyer advertising Land Defenders NGO with a photo of Nukila Evanty and a short bio. Credit: Nukila Evanty/X

INDONESIA / THAILAND

Nukila Evanty shares announcement of a new NGO focusing on land-grabbing and its impact on vulnerable communities.

Photo of Yuyun Wahyuningrum and Angelina Sarmento. Credit: Yuyun Wahyuningrum

INDONESIA / ASEAN / TIMOR-LESTE

Yuyun Wahyuningrum and Angelina Sarmento, two DTP alumni from the 2005 Program, reunited at the Parliamentarians Regional Conference in Southeast Asia 2024: Promoting and Protecting Freedom of Religion or Belief in Jakarta.

ASEAN

Congratulations to Yuyun Wahyuningrum who has recently joined ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights as their Executive Director.

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Photo of Yuyun Wahyuningrum. Credit: ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights
Leisure time: Children play near a pier on Feb. 17, 2024 at Lango beach in North Penajam Paser regency in East Kalimantan. Local people have asked the government not to relocate them amid the development of the Nusantara Capital City (IKN). Credit: Antara/Rivan Awal Lingga

INDONESIA

Mimin Dwi Hartono shares his Jakarta Post article questioning whether Indonesia will respect and protect its Indigenous peoples under the new President.

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Photo of Waheed Ahmad delivering a lecture. Credit: Waheed Ahmad

PAKISTAN

Waheed Ahmad on behalf of the Child Protection Committee shares news of massacre of 70 in Balochistan and expresses sympathy to the families affected.

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Partner News

PIANGO Executive Director Emeline Illohaia (left) joins Pacific civil society at the PIF Pacific People's Forum. Credit: PIANGO

PIANGO Executive Director, Emeline Ilolahia joins calls at the Pacific Islands Forum for CSOs across the Pacific region to unite and extend a helping hand to those in need and vulnerable communities READ MORE

PIANGO CSOs concerned over the growing trend of governments limiting the effective recognition and engagement of traditional leaders, faith leaders, and leaders across civil society and communities, and call for heeding of community voices READ MORE

CIVICUS calls for independent investigation of excessive use of force and arbitrary arrests of protesters in Indonesia opposing changes to election laws that would lower the age of candidates READ MORE

FORUM-ASIA has released a BHR video explaining why BHR matters and how we can ensure that businesses uphold their responsibility to people and the planet WATCH THE VIDEO

FORUM-ASIA marked the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances (30 August) with a video message from Executive Director, Mary Aileen Diez-Bacalso reflecting on the enduring pain and suffering caused by enforced disappearances worldwide and calls for justice, truth, and solidarity with the families and victims WATCH HERE

MIGRANT FORUM IN ASIA The 3rd webinar in the Grassroots Forum on Migration Governance was held last week with the focus on "The Human Rights Story of Migration", bringing civil society speakers from across the region to share about their work on highlighting the stories of migrants. WATCH HERE

 

News from the Region

Group photo of members and former members of Parliaments from Southeast Asia at the Parliamentarians Regional Conference in Southeast Asia 2024: Promoting and Protecting Freedom of Religion or Belief in Jakarta. Credit: ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights

ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights publish commitment to take concrete actions to promote and protect human rights to freedom of religion or belief in Southeast Asia including to ensure that laws and policies on religious freedom comply with international human rights standards READ THE JAKARTA DECLARATION

PAPUA NEW GUINEA The number of claimants from Bougainville in class action against mining company Rio Tinto for compensation for environmental and social harm at the now-closed Panguna gold mine has risen to 4500 READ MORE

CAMBODIA The Khmer Movement for Democracy statement criticises the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Triangle Development Area as “a cover for illegal deforestation, land evictions and exploitation of natural resources” resulting in the arrests of and threats to opponents of the project READ MORE

THE PACIFIC Amnesty International calls on leaders at the Pacific Islands Forum to address climate, international and criminal justice in their deliberations READ MORE

BANGLADESH UN team to assist with investigation of human rights violations during the protests leading to the overthrow of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina READ MORE

MYANMAR Fortify Rights demands that the International Criminal Court investigate a massacre of Rohingya civilians perpetrated by the Arakan Army, an ethnic armed organisation based in Rakhine State READ MORE

 

UN News and Calls to Contribute

Save the date flyer for the 4th Pacific Business and Human Rights Forum. Credit: UN

The UN Pacific Regional Office encourages calls for participation in the 4th Pacific Business and Human Rights Forum in Fiji and on-line on 30-31 October FURTHER INFORMATION HERE

Call for inputs for the preparation of the Report of the High Commissioner for Human Rights “Combating discrimination, violence and harmful practices against intersex persons”, deadline 20 November READ MORE

The International Court of Justice holds public hearing to decide whether large states that contribute to greenhouse-gas emissions may be liable for damages caused to small island nations. READ MORE

UN Women: New data snapshot demonstrates structural barriers to gender equality in the world of work and calls for transforming care systems to increase opportunities for women and girls to fully participate in economies and societies READ MORE

 

Resources

Digital Reach Asia publishes yearly report analysing developments in Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam, looking at legal developments, information control and threats against critics and political opposition READ MORE

The Human Rights Capacity-building Programme (HURICAP) at Amnesty Netherlands published a new handbook, in two volumes, on ESC rights, meant for civil society organisations and human rights defenders across the world READ MORE

 

 

Events

UN Human Rights Council Social Forum (in person) 31 October - 1 November, Palais des Nations, Geneva “The contribution of financing for development to the advancement of all human rights for all” REGISTER HERE

 

2023 Annual Report

DTP's 2023 Annual Report is now available. It showcases DTP's activity throughout the past year as we returned to face-to-face programs.

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Cover of DTP's 2023 Annual report. Credit: DTP
 

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