We are happy to welcome Richard Bennett as a visiting professor to RWI. Mr. Bennet was appointed UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan in April 2022 and had his mandate extended a year this October.
“We are very excited Mr. Bennett will be joining us and contributing to our Afghanistan Programme. As an independent expert on Afghanistan, he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to our vibrant human rights community in Lund, and we look forward to supporting his newly extended mandate”, says Jason Naum, Deputy Programme Director at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute.
Mr. Bennett has served in Afghanistan on several occasions, playing an important role in in the promotion of transitional justice, child rights, rule of law, rights of people with disabilities and a range of economic, social and cultural rights as well as in the protection of civilians and human rights defenders.
He has been a long-term adviser to the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission and was in the past Chief of the Human Rights Service with the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA).
He also conducted two missions in Afghanistan (2003-07 and 2018-19) as Representative of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and head of the human rights components of peacekeeping operations. A position which led him to work in Sierra Leone, Timor-Leste, and South Sudan.
Prior to joining the United Nations as a consultant on UN human rights assignments in Afghanistan, Myanmar and New York in 2019 Mr. Bennett worked for Amnesty International. He was first Director of its Asia-Pacific Program before becoming head of Amnesty’s United Nations Office in New York.
His other roles include being the Representative of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and head of OHCHR’s office in Nepal as well as Chief of Staff for the UN Secretary-General’s Panel of Experts on Sri Lanka and Special Adviser to the Assistant Secretary General for Human Rights in New York.
Visiting Professor Guiding and Giving Advice
The visiting professor supporting the programme acts as a mentor to the fellows and provides advice and assistance. Furthermore, the fellows support the research agenda of the visiting professor.
Within this programme, the visiting professor promotes human rights in Afghanistan, and identifies challenges and obstacles to realising those rights. They also propose solutions to these issues.
The professor is expected to occasionally give lectures at the International and Human Rights Law Master programme, at Lund University. The Raoul Wallenberg Institute helps establish a student group which will support and work with the visiting professor.
The visiting professor and mentor within the Afghanistan Programme at RWI is Richard Bennett, Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights Situation in Afghanistan.