While interning in Geneva, Switzerland, I reached out to the World Council of Churches to interview them about their work with the 2030 Agenda. On…
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This post was written by Maliheh Bitaraf. Maliheh is a graduate student at the Seton Hall School of Diplomacy and International Relations. Maliheh got her first Master’s degree in…
Leave a CommentThrough rivers, streams, hills, mountains and deserts, the refugee route is not unfamiliar to men, woman and children. After a distance of thousands of miles…
Leave a CommentFrom left to right: Rev. Brian Muzas, Ph.D., Kendra Brock, Research Assistant, Cristian Ramos, Permanent Egyptian ambassador to the UN, Mohamed Edrees, and Professor Hugh…
Leave a CommentAfter nearly five decades of violent conflict caused by the guerrilla and paramilitary organizations, the rural population in Colombia has strongly been affected by the…
Leave a CommentThe first theme is Freedom. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights’ preamble alludes to Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Four Freedom Speech, which declared a world in…
Leave a CommentThe humanitarian crisis in Yemen is getting worse due to famine and the increasing displacement of people. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees…
Leave a CommentOn September 20, 2018, the NJ Coalition Against Human Trafficking, the International Justice Project, and the Slave-Free Community Project presented the “Modern Slavery in Our…
Leave a CommentNelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot Court Competition took place at the United Nations Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland between July 15 and 20, 2018. Students…
Leave a CommentIn June, DCAF Latin America and Caribbean Unit (LAC); Gender and Security Division and the Colombian NGO Social and Economic Research and Economic Corporation –…
Leave a CommentOn April 10, 2018, the School of Diplomacy hosted a talk by Mohamad Mirghahari entitled, “Security through Understanding: Emir Abd el-Kader: A Muslim Example for…
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