SNAP

@SNAPAsiaPacific

Statelessness Network Asia Pacific (SNAP). Our goal is to promote collaboration and information-sharing on addressing statelessness in Asia and the Pacific.

Asia and the Pacific
Joined February 2016

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    Jun 19
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    Jun 19

    RT : We want more women to be empowered because they can make our whole community more peaceful! Go and check how and work and what they found. 👉

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    Jun 21
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    Jun 20

    Today at the UN Human Rights Council, the read an oral statement addressing the abuse of laws in Southeast Asia to restrict freedom of expression in and

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    Jun 20

    Our wonderful trustee Rachel Brett (does anyone know the UN human rights system better?) delivering the Statement on at Standing Committee. Shout out to for her great work drafting the statement!

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    Jun 20

    Ever wonder how nationality works, rights you have as a child & the role these play in daily life? Read ‘The Girl Who Lost her Country’ & help get the book in the hands of teachers, pupils, parents etc

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    Jun 19
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    Jun 20

    Delighted to have drafted and delivered statement before Executive Committee today. Statement conveys deep concern over severe impact of faced by over 15 million people. Thank you to all NGOs for input!

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    Jun 14

    YES! Equal nationality rights for equal citizens, women and men. There is no justification for anything less than equality.

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    Jun 14

    Our latest on forced naturalization in : via

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    Jun 19

    The Peter McMullin Centre on is now welcoming applications for a scholarship

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    Jun 15

    Morocco's expected reform to uphold women's equal ability to confer on spouses advances the Arab Declaration on Belonging and Identity ( ). We are hopeful that regional neighbors will be inspired to also reform discriminatory nationality laws.

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    Jun 19

    This is an amazing opportunity to apply for a PhD scholarship to work on at More info about the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness in this recent

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    Thank you & the Johannesburg Holocaust and Genocide Centre for hosting the event last night. An absolute pleasure to join the discussions & highlight trends in -Pacific

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    Jun 13

    In today? Come along to this free event with our President Gabor Gyulai of and Davina Wadley from our sister network

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    Jun 8

    In production! MRG's Peoples under Threat 2018 global ranking of countries where communities most at risk of mass killing Check for more info on 13/6

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    Jun 6

    Statelessness & 2nd rev Global Compact 4 Mign: 1. Being stateless shouldn't make someone (incl who's never migrated) subject 2 mign control. 2. Mign and mign policies mustn't make people stateless. 3. Stateless persons must have access to safe migration.

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    Jun 7

    New conference on : Theory and Practice, July 9/10 University of Liverpool in London. Programme and registration here

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    Jun 4

    Read the latest monthly bulletin from - updates from around the globe on and an interview with Phelix Lore of on citizenship, discrimination, and the role of paralegals in Kenya

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    Jun 6

    Out on 13/6 - MRG's Peoples under Threat 2018 ranking - Government crackdowns on freedom of speech & political opposition now key factors in threat of mass killing & other violence

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