Personal perspective
HK: How do you cope with this work at international level and the pressures of that work? MR: You have to think that actually the work that I do, and
HK: How do you cope with this work at international level and the pressures of that work? MR: You have to think that actually the work that I do, and
HK: One of the things our members have asked you about – do you think we are making any progress toward gender equality internationally, or any other areas that we
HK: There seems two different moves going on – the move to right wing ideas but also the environmental lobby is saying much more about bringing ‘peace and justice’ into
HK: When I was reading about the history of UNSCR1325, and how that came about, it seemed to me that it brought about a change in way of working. MR:
HK: Is there anyone who has inspired your work? MR: Broadly, Mary Robinson. Because she puts decency, principles, human rights, law before political gain. She was my boss when I
HK: Does the loss of Norwegian funding put your Crisis Intervention projects under threat? MR: It does, because the Norwegians have been excellent in understanding the necessity of doing prevention