In the first APR2P podcast for 2020, we hear from recent graduate, Sophie Ryan who's research into sexual violence perpetrated by Myanmar's military has just been published. Sophie also shares insight into what it was like to attend the inaugural Dubrovnik Atrocity Prevention Summer School and where her studies are taking her next.
A big thank you to PhD Candidate Richard Bell from the Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect who was recently called to attend the bushfires in his defence force reservists capacity.
Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, Deputy Director, Sarah Teitt gives listeners an exclusive insight into her latest report on gender-based atrocity prevention.
In this podcast, Nikki Marczak interviews some of our partners in Jakarta about work at the civil society and grassroots level to address atrocity crimes, the growing acceptance of the principle of R2P, and the importance of women’s participation.