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Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee Thank you for that question. I certainly do find that a bit easier to respond to, although naturally it's a difficult question as well. I think Canada has undertaken a remarkable commitment to working in DRC, and I congratulate you on your efforts through CIDA. One of the things
June 11th, 2013Committee meeting
Jocelyn Kelly
June 11th, 2013Committee meeting
Jocelyn Kelly
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee As a public health researcher, I sometimes hesitate to comment authoritatively on some of the UN undertakings. However, I would say that many of the interventions still need to be integrated with local and national efforts. While the UN's efforts in DRC are admirable, it's still
June 11th, 2013Committee meeting
Jocelyn Kelly
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee It would be difficult for me to comment authoritatively on that. We see many unintended consequences as a result of actions in Congo, so I would not rule it out.
June 11th, 2013Committee meeting
Jocelyn Kelly
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee Absolutely. I think that was one of the most troubling and incomprehensible things that we saw in Congo. Women were being blamed for a rape that was clearly not their fault. One of the local partners I mentioned, the Medical Psycho-Social Help Centre, works in Bukavu, but radi
June 11th, 2013Committee meeting
Jocelyn Kelly
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee The Congolese government's commitment to addressing sexual violence is a difficult matter. Any commitment, however, is strengthened by sustained pressure from partners who are truly engaged. The Congolese government is made up of remarkable individuals, many of whom have personal
June 11th, 2013Committee meeting
Jocelyn Kelly
Subcommittee on International Human Rights committee Mr. Chair, I'd like to thank the subcommittee for this opportunity to address you on the issue of sexual violence against women in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. My name is Jocelyn Kelly. I'm the director of the women in war program at the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative,
June 11th, 2013Committee meeting
Jocelyn Kelly