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Detalles de la obraSnakes and Ladders: A Personal Exploration of Quaker Work on Human Rights at the United Nations por Rachel Brett
![]() Ninguno No hay Conversaciones actualmente sobre este libro. Christian organization, social work, worship > Missions; Home and Foreign > Other Christian Sects > Religion She highlights the vital work Quakers do to support the values of the UN through their networking, research and advocacy and by creating a unique atmosphere to stimulate dialogue and build trust. ... sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a la SerieSwarthmore Lecture (2012)
The Quaker United Nations Office (QUNO) in Geneva enables Quaker concerns to be heard at an international level, while its quiet processes help informal but crucial talks to be held. In this book, Quaker human rights lawyer Rachel Brett outlines what is unique about how and why Quakers work at the UN. Through personal reflections on specific work and achievements, such as outlawing the use of child soldiers and advocating for conscientious objectors and women in prison, Snakes and Ladders provides an insight into QUNO's effect on people's lives. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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