Thursday 3 August 2017

Human rights vision, missions and commitments

Jakarta, 21 July 2017 - Constitutional Court building: I was interviewed by Selection Panel (Pansel Komnas HAM) as one of 28 candidates for National Human Rights Commissioners 2017-2022. Here are my vision, missions and commitments that I briefly shared in front of the Panel:

VISION

Making Komnas HAM a platform for advancing and protecting human rights in advocating equitable and sustainable management of ecological and natural resources for indigenous peoples, local communities, food farmers, oil palm smallholders, plantation workers, vulnerable women and children.

MISSIONS

1) Promoting the accelerated implementation and realisation of Komnas HAM Strategic Plans 2015-2019;
2) Ensuring the increased human rights advancement, protection, enforcement, and fulfillment in the fields of ecological and natural resources management for indigenous peoples, local communities, food farmers, plantation workers, vulnerable women and children;
3) Making the governance of Komnas HAM with integrity, independent and professional in exercising its duties, functions, and authorities based on the constitution.

COMMITMENTS

1) Fight for ecological (green constitution) and agrarian justice (agrarian constitutionalism);
2) Fight for affirmative measures and justice especially for vulnerable group indigenous peoples, women and children;
3) Fight for gender equality and justice for women and their groups;
4) Fight against all forms and practices of discrimination, intolerance and radicalism;
5) Fight for justice for religious and belief minorities, persons with disabilities and citizens with special needs;
6) Fight against all forms of violent, execution and persecution measures by and towards others, including LGBT groups;
7) Making and creating Komnas HAM with integrity and corruption-free organisation.

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About Me

Born 8th May 1977, Mabah village of Dayak Kerambai tribe, West Kalimantan, Borneo island. He was trained at pedagogy and education faculty on English teaching at Tanjungpura University, Pontianak, West Kalimantan. Holding certificates on environmental leadership program, research, journalist, fire prevention, teaching, human rights & indigenous peoples in the international system, sustainable forest management, and sustainable palm oil. Co-author published domestic and international books. Experience speaker and resource person in seminars, conferences, workshops, and symposium both regional and international fora including in Brazil, Cambodia, Finland, France, Japan, Germany, Malaysia, Netherlands, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Philippines, United States, and Vietnam. Active member of Executive Board of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil represents Sawit Watch (2008-2012). Currently he lives in Bogor. Volunteer and activist works with WALHI Kalbar (2002-2004) and Sawit Watch (2004-2012). June 2013-2016, Executive Director of TuK INDONESIA. Consultant for Forest Peoples Programme (2013), MFP-III (2015), and ELSAM (2017).

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