قابل الفريق
ماريانا جويتز
مخرج
ماريانا ممارس في مجال حقوق الإنسان بخبرة تزيد عن 20 عامًا في عدالة ما بعد النزاع ، بما في ذلك محكمة رواندا والمحكمة الخاصة لسيراليون ، حيث كانت مستشارة قانونية. وشغلت مؤخرًا منصب رئيس البرامج في Aegis Trust ونائب مدير REDRESS حيث عملت كمستشارة للعدالة في مرحلة ما بعد النزاع تعمل على قضايا العدالة الانتقالية ومشاريعها مع المجتمعات المتضررة في جمهورية الكونغو الديمقراطية ، وشمال أوغندا ، وكينيا ، وجمهورية إفريقيا الوسطى.
نجلاء الخليفة
مستشار قانوني
نجلاء محامية سودانية في مجال حقوق الإنسان ، كانت مديرة تنفيذية بالإنابة سابقًا لمجموعة الحقوق السودانية بالإضافة إلى مسؤولة حقوق الإنسان ومستشارة للمركز الأفريقي لدراسات العدالة والسلام حيث حققت على وجه التحديد في التعذيب في السودان. تتمتع نجلاء بخبرة إضافية في العمل في هيومن رايتس ووتش في البحث عن المدافعات السودانيات عن حقوق الإنسان وفي ريدريس بصفتها مسؤولة مشروع السودان ، تنسيق مشروع إصلاح القوانين الجنائية وحظر التعذيب في السودان.
Victoria Taban
South Sudan Legal Officer
A South Sudanese human rights lawyer and an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya, Victoria worked at the International Center for Transitional Justice Programmes department and on counter-terrorism, human rights education and victim participation in criminal cases amongst others. She has an LLM from Columbia Law School where she was a Human Rights Fellow. Currently the Legal Associate and Policy Officer at Rights for Peace, focusing on Sudan and South Sudan projects on CRSV and countering identity based violence in various contexts.
أندرو والكر
مساعد اتصالات
انضم أندرو إلى فريق Rights for Peace كمساعد اتصالات متطوع. وهو حاصل على ماجستير في علم الجريمة والعدالة الجنائية وبكالوريوس في الدراسات الفرنسية والألمانية من جامعة لانكستر. يساهم في تطوير الموقع الإلكتروني وإدارة منصات التواصل الاجتماعي الخاصة بنا ، بالإضافة إلى المساعدة في نشر مدوناتنا ونشراتنا الإخبارية.
أندرو والكر
مساعد اتصالات
انضم أندرو إلى فريق Rights for Peace كمساعد اتصالات متطوع. وهو حاصل على ماجستير في علم الجريمة والعدالة الجنائية وبكالوريوس في الدراسات الفرنسية والألمانية من جامعة لانكستر. يساهم في تطوير الموقع الإلكتروني وإدارة منصات التواصل الاجتماعي الخاصة بنا ، بالإضافة إلى المساعدة في نشر مدوناتنا ونشراتنا الإخبارية.
أندرو والكر
مساعد اتصالات
انضم أندرو إلى فريق Rights for Peace كمساعد اتصالات متطوع. وهو حاصل على ماجستير في علم الجريمة والعدالة الجنائية وبكالوريوس في الدراسات الفرنسية والألمانية من جامعة لانكستر. يساهم في تطوير الموقع الإلكتروني وإدارة منصات التواصل الاجتماعي الخاصة بنا ، بالإضافة إلى المساعدة في نشر مدوناتنا ونشراتنا الإخبارية.
Meet the Board
Najlaa El Khalifa
Advisory Board Member
Najlaa is a Legal Consultant working with Rights for Peace on research into hate speech in Sudan. Previously, she was Acting Executive Director for Sudanese Rights Group as well as Human Rights Officer and Consultant for the African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies where she specifically investigated torture in Sudan. Najlaa has further experience working at Human Rights Watch researching Sudanese women human rights defenders and at REDRESS as their Sudan Project Officer and coordinating their Criminal Laws Reform project and Prohibition of Torture in Sudan.
Rob Mills
Trustee
Rob is Director of International Development Practice at Social Finance. Earlier in his career Rob worked at the World Bank for eight years based in Mozambique and Washington, where he originated and managed a large portfolio of investments in southern Africa, as well as advising governments on policy and regulatory reforms. See his full profile.
Francesca Pizzutelli
Trustee
Francesca Pizzutelli is Deputy Director and Head of the Refugee and Migrants’ Rights Team at Amnesty International’s headquarters in London. She has been working in the human rights field for over 20 years, for Amnesty International, the International Committee of the Red Cross, Child Soldiers International and Advocacy Forum, a human rights NGO based in Nepal. She holds a Masters degree in public international law from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva and developed her academic research as visiting scholar at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies of the University of Oxford.
Peter van der Auweraert
Trustee
Peter is a founding partner and the CEO of Flavium, a consultancy providing strategic advice and interim-management services to non-profits. He was the Chief of Mission for the International Organization for Migration (IOM) South Sudan for three years, as well as Acting UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for South Sudan. Prior to this, he was the Western Balkans Coordinator and Country Representative to Bosnia and Herzegovina for IOM, with prior roles at IOM in humanitarian assistance, transitional justice and peacebuilding in the Western Balkans, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Latin America and the Horn of Africa. Outside the UN, Peter worked as Executive Director of Avocats Sans Frontières, and was a lecturer in International Public and Criminal Law at the University of Turku in Finland. Peter is a lawyer by training and holds an LLM from the University of London and a BA in Law from the University of Antwerp in Belgium.
Julia Werdigier
Trustee
Julia is a qualitative field analyst and Director of Field Research at Select Equity Group. She is a former journalist and was Business Correspondent with the New York Times, briefly Editor at the Boston Consulting Group and European Reporter at Bloomberg News for 6 years. Julia volunteered for the Helen Bamberg Foundation, supporting their fundraising for over eight years. Julia has a BA and an MSc in European Studies from London School of Economics.
Dr Sejal Parmar
Advisory Board Member
Sejal Parmar undertook a fellowship in Foreign Policy and Disinformation at the UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) in 2022-24. She is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Cardiff, and continues to be a Visiting Professor at the Central European University in Vienna were previously she had been tenured Assistant Professor at the Department of Legal Studies and Visiting Professor at the School of Public Policy (now Department of Public Policy) at CEU in Budapest and then in Vienna. Alongside her academic career, Sejal previously worked as Senior Adviser to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Representative on Freedom of the Media and was Senior Legal Officer at ARTICLE 19 for a number of years, where she worked on freedom of speech and hate speech. See her full profile here.
Prof. Lutz Oette
Advisory Board Member
Lutz is Director of the Centre of Human Rights Law at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. He convenes the Master's in Human Rights, Conflict and Justice and has published widely. He was formerly Legal Counsel at REDRESS Trust. View his SOAS profile here.