Re: [ZESTCaste] Nepal: UN conducts training to help give excluded groups a voice

2008-11-01 Thread Gail Omvedt
Can anyone tell me how I make contact with Dalit groups in Nepal?  (for a
friend)

thanks,

Gail

On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:44 PM, 


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 Nepal: UN conducts training to help give excluded groups a voice




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[ZESTCaste] Nepal: UN conducts training to help give excluded groups a voice

2008-10-21 Thread Siddhartha Kumar
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Nepal: UN conducts training to help give excluded groups a voice

20 October 2008 – United Nations human rights officials today convened
a workshop in Nepal's west today with the aim of giving traditionally
marginalized groups a greater say in how the Asian nation rebuilds
after its decade-long civil war.
The training, held together with the National Human Rights Commission,
was conducted with organizations representing groups largely excluded
from decision-making processes on how the State should address the
consequences of the conflict, a process known as transitional justice.

Women, members of the Tharu community, former Kamaiyas and Dalits – or
so-called untouchables – were some of the groups represented at the
workshop.

Participants were encouraged to share their experiences, identify the
causes and consequences of the war and assess potential ways to
consolidate stability. The organizations were given the tools needed
to allow the groups to have their voices heard before bodies such as a
Commission on Disappearances or a Truth and Reconciliation Commission
(TRC) are set up.

This workshop gave previously excluded groups, often those most
affected by the conflict, the space and opportunity to explore and
develop ways to best contribute to a national process on transitional
justice, said Andrew Palmer, who heads the Far Western Regional
Office of the UN Office for the High Commissioner for Human Rights in
Nepal (OHCHR-Nepal).

Those who attended the training agreed to meet in a week for further talks.

Nepal, which in 2006 emerged from a civil war claiming 13,000 lives
between Government and Maoist forces, abolished its 240-year-old
monarchy in May and is now known as the Federal Democratic Republic of
Nepal.




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