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PH-I Against The Odds

The Phoenix Initiative for Human Dignity (PH-I) is a collaborative platform to support civil society organizations, informal groups, and movements working on the rule of law, human rights, democracy, and justice in building resilient and healthy organizational structures. We use a combination of knowledge, learning and cooperation to support the human dignity movement, and we are convinced that learning from each other’s experiences is often more powerful than anything else. Listen to our podcast PH-I Against The Odds to hear from human dignity defenders and civil society organizations around the world how they build their capacity, ability and capability as well as confidence to successfully promote, defend and protect human dignity. With an average of 15 minutes of lengths, all episodes are short enough to make the most out of your lunch breaks, public transport or car rides or just while walking home, but long enough to inspire and learn.

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    Defending human dignity in a country with strict foreign agent laws

    In this episode, we would like to explore the possibilities and opportunities to defend fundamental human rights and human dignity in a country that has imposed a strict foreign agent law on its civil society. India has introduced the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) in 1976 and since then continuously tightened the regulation, the last important one ones in 2020. Madhurima Dhanuka, the former Programs Head of the Prisons Reform Program of the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative in India and currently consulting the India Justice Report on all issues around the criminal justice system and legal aid in India, will talk us through the consequences of the tightened FCRA regulations on the Indian civil society sector, where the sector got it all wrong and how to move forward.

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    The role of partnership for successful human dignity work from exile

    The notion of partnership is a wide topic, and regularly discussed in the context of a good donor relationship, the generation of lasting impact or others. Upholding high quality partnerships are not an easy undertaking, but when doing so from exile, it is even more challenging, and crucial. Stephen Nyein Han Tun is a social scientist and anthropologist, and he is also a human rights defender from Myanmar now in exile in Thailand. In this episode, he will share with us his experiences on the importance of partnerships for successful human dignity work from, and in exile.

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    Mentoring & Coaching as effective tool to advance human dignity, with Vicki Prais

    Today’s topic is around the importance of supporting and nourishing each person’s individual strengths to improve the impact of human dignity work. Providing those you work with or participating yourself in opportunities for training and capacity building is one of the mainstream ways how to better identify and use your individual strengths. Another still very much unexplored way in the human rights sector lies in personal mentoring and coaching. We are honored today to have Vicki Prais on the microphone. Vicki is an award winning human rights lawyer and independent human rights consultant with over 28 years of experience, stretching from working with civil society organizations such as Penal Reform International, international actors such as the Council of Europe or the United Nations or government actors such as the UK government. She is also an avid defender of the importance and value of mentoring and coaching and offers individual coaching session for human rights defenders.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Phoenix Initiative for Human Dignity (PH-I) is a collaborative platform to support civil society organizations, informal groups, and movements working on the rule of law, human rights, democracy, and justice in building resilient and healthy organizational structures. We use a combination of knowledge, learning and cooperation to support the human dignity movement, and we are convinced that learning from each other’s experiences is often more powerful than anything else. Listen to our podcast PH-I Against The Odds to hear from human dignity defenders and civil society organizations around the world how they build their capacity, ability and capability as well as confidence to successfully promote, defend and protect human dignity. With an average of 15 minutes of lengths, all episodes are short enough to make the most out of your lunch breaks, public transport or car rides or just while walking home, but long enough to inspire and learn.

HOSTED BY

Anna Rottenecker

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