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UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Rights in Humanitarian Crisis
Justice Is Aid with Dignity: Solidarity, Not Charity
Advancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Justice Sunday 2011
• Justice Is Aid with Dignity – In the face of humanitarian crises,
UUSC supports the rights of people overlooked by mainstream relief.
• Reflect, understand, and act — today and every day!
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Justice Sunday Web Pages
• Reflect– Resources for spiritual and personal
reflection• Sermon, readings, hymns, moment for all
ages• Book suggestions• Other resources
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Justice Sunday Web Pages
• Understand– Resources for deeper connection to how
UUSC is guided by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and UU principles and sources
• Links to Rights in Humanitarian Crises projects– Stories– Resources– Partners
• Blog posts• Workshop materials• Get-Together
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Justice Sunday Web Pages
• Act– Resources for how to respond with the
knowledge and connection that inspires a call to action
• Plan Justice Sunday events• Link to advocacy opportunities and updates• Link to secure donation page for donations• Recommendations for congregation gifts
– Budgeted James Luther Adams gift– Plate collections
• List of what other groups are doing
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Plan Justice Sunday
• Download materials– Worship materials– Steps to Justice– Get-Together– Evaluation form
• Connect to Rights inHumanitarian Crises
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org Advancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
Rights in Humanitarian Crises: What We Do
• Long-term crisis programs– Work in forgotten conflicts, including Uganda,
Myanmar, Kenya– Work in situations of extreme human-rights abuses,
such as Darfur
(Core funding)
• Short-term disaster-response programs; finding who is left behind– Haiti earthquake– Gaza– Pakistan floods
(Funded through special appeals)
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org Advancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
Our Focus in Disasters: Finding Who Is Excluded, Providing Aid
with Dignity
• UUSC identifies and provides aid to groups who are left out of traditional relief because of race, class, and gender.
• UUSC provides recovery aid to marginalized groups as a means to change their status of exclusion.
• UUSC supports them to address the inequalities they face.
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org Advancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
Pakistan earthquake 2005Our questions• How did the
earthquake affect this man?
• How did the earthquake affect this woman?
• What are the differences in their access to relief and to livelihood?
• Why?
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Our Focus in Long-Term Work: Forgotten Conflicts, Forgotten Populations• Dispersed
displaced in Kenya
• Women’s safety in Darfur
• Acholi people in Northern Uganda
• Shan people in Myanmar
Advancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Aid with Dignity Reflects Two UU
Principles1. The inherent worth and dignity of
every person – Identify who is marginalized in war
and disaster, and respond
2. Justice, equity, and compassion in human relations – Solidarity, not charity; respond in
ways that support people’s struggle against marginalization
Advancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Aid with Dignity: Human Rights Are Everyone’s Rights
• All articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are relevant in times of humanitarian crisis; some of the most pressing are the following:
• 3 — Right to Life, Liberty, and Personal Security
• 4 — Freedom from Slavery • 13 — Right to Free Movement in and
out of the Country • 16 — Right to Marriage and Family • 17 — Right to Own Property • 25 — Right to Adequate Living
Standard • 26 — Right to Education
Advancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
Everyone is at risk during humanitarian crises. But, depending on who they are, people’s rights are not defended equally. We support people whose rights to protection, relief, and recovery are jeopardized because of who they are.
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org Advancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
Eye-to-Eye Partnership Model: What It Means
• Building an equitable relationship with our partners
• Listening to our partners and building trust
• Taking the time for comprehensive analysis
• Working with them to develop/adjust programs to keep them relevant to context on the ground
• Providing technical help and ongoing support
• Finding other funders and resources, connecting partners, and developing exchanges
• Taking risks and being open to change
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Where RHC currently works
Long-term, forgotten conflicts and populations
1. Genocide in Darfur
2. War in northern Uganda
3. Political unrest in Kenya
4. Conflict in eastern Myanmar
Short-term disaster relief
1. Earthquake in Haiti
2. Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza
3. Floods in Pakistan
Advancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Darfur: Weaving a Web of Protection
• UNAMID police improved their protection of women in camps; firewood patrols
• UNAMID police now trained on women’s protection in all three Darfurs
• Women now report problems to the community police, 40–50% of whom are women
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Aid with Dignity Means Raising Women’s Voices
and Worth• Camp leaders are
now aware of women’s specific protection needs
• Women in camps have developed leadership skills to voice their concerns to the leadership
• Imams are educating people to prevent violence against womenAdvancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Northern Uganda: Returning Home
• UUSC began in two camps in 2008
• Now 16,000 people have returned to 30 villages
• Dialogue and discussion in the community
• Youth building homes for the vulnerable
Advancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Aid with Dignity Means Helping People Find Their Own Ability to
Heal from War• Laying the dead to
rest• Providing practical
support, including oxen, in a way that builds community
• Reducing dependency; new skills to build what they need
• Build on Acholi cultureAdvancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Kenya: Helping the Forgotten Displaced Rebuild Their Lives• Kakamega:
identifying and helping the “forgotten displaced” after the electoral violence
• Counseling • Support for HIV-
positive women• Family tracing
Advancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Aid with Dignity Means Some Security at Last
• Training 120 women in income generation
• First revolving-loan funds — now paid back
• Collectives now borrowing, expanded businesses
• Repaired homes, kids in school, finally security again
Advancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Myanmar: Helping People in War-Affected Villages Survive and
Thrive• Supporting community-
seeded revolving-loan funds in 100+ communities of Shan State
• Piloting women-led livelihoods strategies in two rural, poor communities in Karen state
• Developing ways to reduce pressures, especially on women, to migrate to urban areas and across national bordersAdvancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Aid with Dignity Means Strengthening Communities’
Resilience• 81 revolving-loan funds have
reached over 20,000 people — 53% are women
• Shared resources are being used for health needs and support for vulnerable families
• 40 women in two communities have begun livestock projects to increase income, food security, and education
• Communities are clamoring for inclusion in these projects
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Haiti: Pilot Projects
• Providing temporary work to thousands who fled to rural areas
• Training 96 Haitian trauma workers
• Helping 50 street vendors rebuild their business and scale up to feed their families
Advancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Aid with Dignity: Supporting Haitians in Finding Their
Own Solutions• Helping women
struggle against gender-based violence in the camps
• New solutions for girls orphaned in the earthquake
• Protecting children in the camps
Advancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Gaza: Supporting Young People Rebuilding Their Communities
• 30 young women and men trained as trauma counselors
• Recovery workshops for 250 youth in 10 communities
• Special workshops for mothers of young children
• Youth teams identified homes needing simple, critical repairs
• Completed repairs to 30 vulnerable families’ homes
Advancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Aid with Dignity: Repairs with Safety and Dignity
• On-the-ground assessment of damages in 10 communities
• Identification of viable, safe home-repair options
• Identification of families most in need
• Information and methodology shared with other NGOs
• Pursuing partnership and funding to continue and expand
Advancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Pakistan: Recovery for Women, Religious Minorities, and Bonded
Laborers• Supporting women’s
recovery through direct support and connections to aid and recovery
• Increasing sensitivity to violence against women
• Supporting religious minorities and bonded laborers rebuild and gain food security
• Helping women in ethnic areas develop independent livelihoods
Advancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Aid with Dignity: Recovery without Exploitation
• Preventing increases in bonded labor
• Finding sustainable shelter options
• Increasing women’s control of assets and incomes
• Helping children return and remain in school
Advancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE
689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139
www.uusc.org · 617-868-6600 info@uusc.org
Justice Is Aid with Dignity
Mission Statement
UUSC advances human rights and social justice around the world, partnering with those who confront unjust power structures and mobilizing to challenge oppressive policies.
Vision Statement
UUSC envisions a world free from oppression and injustice, where all can realize their full human rights.
The mission of UUSC is guided by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), as well as Unitarian Universalist principles, which affirm the inherent worth and dignity of every person.
Advancing Human Rights Is the Work of Many Joining Hands
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