
About the Author
Rachel Brett is representative for human rights and refugees at the Quaker United Nations Office in Geneva and is a fellow of the Human Rights Centre at Essex University.
Works by Rachel Brett
Snakes and ladders : a personal exploration of Quaker work on human rights at the United Nations (2012) 39 copies, 3 reviews
Snakes and Ladders 2 copies
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Snakes and ladders: a personal exploration of Quaker work on human rights at the United Nations by Rachel Brett
The Quaker United Nations office in Geneva enables Quaker concerns to be heard at an international level, while it's 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 in Geneva.
Snakes and Ladders: a Personal Exploration of Quaker Work on Human Rights at the United Nations. Swarthmore Lecture 2012 by Rachel Brett
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. ...
Snakes and ladders : a personal exploration of Quaker work on human rights at the United Nations by Rachel Brett
Christian organization, social work, worship > Missions; Home and Foreign > Other Christian Sects > Religion
A study of child soldiers in irregular and regular armed forces.
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- 70
- Popularity
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- Reviews
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