Fartuun Adan is the Executive Director of Elman Peace and Human Rights Centre, an NGO based in Somalia. The organisation she leads works in the areas of Human Rights, Peace Building, Development, Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Child Soldiers. The organisation’s headquarters is located in Mogadishu, Somalia, where she established the first rape crisis centre. Fartuun works actively towards gender justice and prevention of gender based violence.
Videos
Victors Not Victims: Women Driving Social Change and Striving for Peace in Conflict Zones
Victors, Not Victims: Women Driving Social Change and Striving for Peace in Conflict Zones
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Victors, Not Victims: Women Driving Social Change and Striving for Peace in Conflict Zones - 2012
Somalia, Sudan and the DRC represent some of the most dangerous places in the world for women and the families they are trying to provide for and protect. Given the paradox that ...
Victors, Not Victims: Women Driving Social Change and Striving for Peace in Conflict Zones
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Sessions
Thu, March 29, 11:30 - 13:00
Victors, Not Victims: Women Driving Social Change and Striving for Peace in Conflict Zones
Speakers: Fahima Hashim, Eve Ensler, Christine Schuler Deschryver, Fartuun Abdisalaan Adan, Pat Mitchell















































