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Sara Olsvig
Sara Olsvig has served as a member of the Parliament of Denmark and the Parliament of Greenland and has been the leader of the political party Inuit Ataqatigiit. Olsvig has extensive in-depth knowledge of Indigenous Peoples’ Rights, Children’s Rights, and Human Rights from her service – among other places – with Inuit Circumpolar Council, as Minister of Health, Social Affairs and Justice, from Nakuusa (Greenland’s Children Council), and, until recently, as Head of Programme at UNICEF Denmark in Greenland. Olsvig holds a Master’s Degree in Anthropology and is currently doing a PhD project at Ilisimatusarfik (University of Greenland) about the relationship between Greenland and the United States in a security policy perspective. Olsvig is currently chair of the Greenland Human Rights Council. Updatet Dec. 2020 Sara Olsvig and Nadja Filskov, Adviser at the Danish Institute for Human Rights, on the 2020 Cph Fellowship
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dr hab. Adam Bodnar, Associate Professor SWPS University (until 03.2024)
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Research Project on The Jewish Youth Movement: Hashomer Hatzair in pre-war Berlin
Hashomer Hatzair is the oldest still operating Jewish youth movement in the world. In 2022, an interactive action-based research project was launched to explored the traces and memories of earlier generations of Hashomer Hatzair in Berlin.
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Oy Vey Acts' website updates
Oy Vey Acts is a grassroots Jewish movement located in the Netherlands. Recently, its website has received an update with new texts focused on who Oy Vey Acts is and what are their goals.
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Explore the 2021 Copenhagen Fellowship Open Events
The 2021 Copenhagen Fellowship hosted several events open to the public. The audience was invited to untangle complex issues related to the Unity of the Realm and Human Rights or look into current events with our Fellows, as well as discuss what civic engagement and action means in 2021.
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Illuminating Hope: Reflective Winter Gear for Migrant Children's Safety
This project offers a solution to one of the arising issues on migrants’ route through the country: their low visibility on the road during the night when they are actively on the move.
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NGOs/CSOs Skills Enhancement in the WB
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Gamifying EU Realities in BIH
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Up to Us: A Trilogy on the Far Right Demonstrations
Senior Landecker Fellow Lievnath Faber wrote "Up to Us" - a trilogy on the far right marching through the Amsterdam streets.
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Dr. Asha to be honored at 2022 Building Bridges Gala
Senior Landecker Fellow Dr. Asha Shajahan receives an award for her work treating the homeless and vulnerable population at Pope Francis Center in Detroit.