Jo Becker

Jo Becker is the advocacy director of the children’s rights division at Human Rights Watch. As the founding chairperson of the international Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers, she helped campaign successfully for an international treaty banning the forced recruitment of children under age 18 or their use in armed conflict.
Her advocacy also helped lead to a groundbreaking 2011 treaty ensuring labor rights for domestic workers, which number 50-100 million worldwide.
She has conducted field investigations on children’s rights in Burma, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Morocco, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Uganda, and the United States. Based on her expertise on the issue of child soldiers, she has addressed the United Nations Security Council, testified before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, conducted trainings for US and African military officers, and testified as an expert in a Dutch war crimes trial.
She has written several Human Rights Watch reports and her op-eds have appeared in the Washington Post, International Herald Tribune, The Guardian, and other major papers. She is also the author of two books, Campaigning for Justice: Human Rights Advocacy in Practice and Campaigning for Children: Strategies for Advancing Children’s Rights. She also teaches human rights advocacy at Columbia University.

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Children Deprived of Liberty: Learning from the UN Global Study (GCHumanRights) Global Campus of Human Rights
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Children Deprived of Liberty: Learning from the UN Global Study (GCHumanRights)

Discover the realities faced by millions of children worldwide who are deprived of their liberty in our enlightening MOOC. This course, based on the UN Global Study led by Manfred Nowak, delves into the complexities surrounding child detention, exploring its root causes, impacts, and potential solutions to ensure that children's rights are upheld.

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