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Our work in Kenya
In Kenya, we work with the correctional services to strengthen compliance with international human rights standards.
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Our Work in Zimbabwe
The aim of the Zimbabwe programme is to contribute to enhanced enjoyment of constitutional rights in the country. This involves support to initiatives contributing to legislation, policies, practices and decision-making being increasingly informed by international human rights standards and principles.
"Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe" by Bayhaus is licensed under CC BY 2.0
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Regional Africa Programme
We work with regional- and sub-regional institutions, and related duty-bearers, in the area of human rights, and with key regional actors able to follow up and influence the implementation ofhuman rights commitments in the region.
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Our work in Ethiopia
Our cooperation in Ethiopia supports teaching, research and community engagement at the Centre for Human Rights , at Addis Ababa University.
"Ethiopia, Dallol, Danakil Depression" by Achilli Family | Journeys is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Africa
Since the early 1990s, we have maintained extensive cooperation in Sub-Saharan Africa in the areas of human rights and international humanitarian law. This has included cooperation programmes with organizations and institutions in Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Namibia, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zimbabwe, and Zambia, as well as cooperation on regional and sub-regional levels on the continent.
Programmes and Cooperations
For more information about Regional
Africa, Ethiopia and Kenia, please contact:
Rakel Larsen
Rakel Larsen joined RWI in November 2020 as the Director of the Nairobi Office. She brings more than 15 years of work experience in refugee protection, displacement and human rights mainly from Sub-Saharan Africa. Prior to joining the RWI, she worked for the Danish Refugee Council with humanitarian response and protection of refugees and other displaced persons in Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda and South Sudan.
Furthermore, she holds a Master’s in Law and a Master’s in African Studies (Human Rights and Development) from the University of Copenhagen.
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For more information about Zimbabwe,
please contact:
Mikael Johansson
Mikael Johansson
Director of Harare Office (Country Director)
Phone: + 263 77 500 4361
Cell phone: + 46 70 212 7165 /whatsapp
E-mail: mikael.johansson@rwi.lu.se
Mikael Johansson holds a Master of Laws from the Faculty of Law at Lund University, with specialisation in international human rights law and international humanitarian law. He has been with the Institute since 1991 and has held several positions within the department for international programmes, including head of programmes, and has also functioned as the Institute’s advisor on Strategic Planning and Quality Assurance. He is currently the director of the Institute´s Zimbabwe Programme and Harare Office, and the Institute’s Senior Policy Adviser on Anti-Corruption and Human Rights. From September 2004 to August 2006 Mikael worked at the Embassy of Sweden in Harare, as the Swedish International Development Co-operation Agency’s (Sida), Regional Adviser for Democracy and Human Rights for Southern Africa.
Mikael’s work experience covers management of institutional and human rights capacity development programmes and strategic planning and policy development related to development cooperation and human rights, including results based management and application of human rights based approaches to development. He has vast experience in the fields of administration of justice, rule of law and anti-corruption. He is the current coordinator of the UN Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme Network of Institutes and he is since 2011 member of the Board of Directors of the International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law.
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