Tian’s work at CrCF includes leading project planning and management, building relationships with local communities, government agencies, CSOs, and other relevant partners, collaborating with program teams (Legal, Communication, and Operations) in project planning and execution, and participating in project meetings and conducting research with key stakeholders. She is active in organising public events to raise awareness of the prevention of torture and ill-treatment, including the #SafeinCustody campaign, Dawn of Justice art exhibition, and International Day of the Disappeared. In addition, she is involved in hosting capacity building events for authorities, the general public, CSOs partner, and victims’ communities about the issues such as human rights, transitional justice and safeguards in custody. One of CrCF’s missions is to extend their advocacy to the international community, and while they frequently work with embassies, they still face difficulties convincing them of the importance of their core missions, such as helping minorities in the deep south or the Karen Indigenous group. Tian hopes that this training, as her first training on these topics, will help her to better understand how to reach a wider audience, including at an international level.
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DTP acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we work, the Bedegal people of the Eora Nation. We recognise their lands were never ceded, and we acknowledge their struggles for recognition and rights and pay our respects to the Elders – past, present – and the youth who are working towards a brighter tomorrow. This continent always was and always will be Aboriginal land.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should be aware that this website contains images or names of people who have passed away.
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