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  • Luis Perez Torner - Researcher at CRC | CNLU Patna

    Luis Perez Torner Researcher Luis has a bachelor’s degree in International Relations and a Master in Conflict Management and Development. He has undergone high specialization studies on Negotiation, Mediation and multi-stakeholder agreements facilitation among others. Since 2009, he has worked on peacebuilding projects related to participatory processes for urban restoration and the social prevention of violence in violence-prone areas in Mexico. Also, he has been a professor on the Theory of Conflict and reconciliation and Design and implementation of social proyectos in the faculty of Human Rights at the Cloister of Sor Juana University, as well as a trainer for the judiciary of the State of Guanajuato Mexico on a peaceful solution to controversies. He is also a certified Yoga instructor specialized in working with vulnerable groups such as immigrants, trauma survivors or deprived of liberty as well as people who suffer from depression, grief o any kind of addiction. Nowadays, he splits his time between his roles as the Deputy Director of the Alianza para la Regeneración Urbana AC (www.arumx.org ); his yoga classes and different proyectos of environment restoration of the rainforests of southeast Mexico.

  • Call for Blogs - CRC | CNLU Patna

    Call for Blogs No posts published in this language yet Once posts are published, you’ll see them here. Submission Guidelines

  • Publications

    Reports & Publications NEWSLETTERS Annual Issue 2022 - Download April-December, 2021 [Issue-VI] - Download January-March, 2021 [Issue-V] - Download Annual Issue 2020 - Download Inaugural Issue/March 2019 - Download REPORTS SEMINAR REPORT: Seminar on "Role of Fast Track Courts, Special Court in delivering Justice to Women" SEMINAR REPORT: Reproductive Choice of Women: A Fundamental Right SESSION REPORT: HOMELESSNESS – GLOBAL AND INDIAN REALITIES – THE VAST NUMBERS by Rainbow Homes PROGRAMMER REPORT : State Consultation on Child Marriage on Child Marriage Free Bihar PROGRAMME REPORT (Englis h Version): From Advocacy to Action – Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) Unite for Child Rights Organised by Child Rights Centre, Chanakya National Law University, Patna & UNICEF Bihar on March 10, 2021 PROGRAMME REPORT (Hindi Version): From Advocacy to Action – Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) Unite for Child Rights Organised by Child Rights Centre, Chanakya National Law University, Patna & UNICEF Bihar on March 10, 2021 PROGRAMME REPORT: From Advocacy to Action - Youth Unite for Child Rights - Online orientation By Child Rights Centre, CNLU & UNICEF Bihar on 26 February, 2021 MEDIA COVERAGE REPORT: Webinar ‘From Advocacy to Action — Youth Unite for Child Rights’ , 26 February, 2021 Annual Report - 2018-2019

  • Nelson Jones - Researcher at CRC | CNLU Patna

    Nelson Jones Researcher Nelson Jones is an activist within the movement to end human trafficking. Following a sex career and trafficking attempt, he chose to refocus his energies into promoting awareness against the epidemic. He began his efforts homeless, distributing flyers across his home state of North Carolina. In 2020, Nelson launched Trafficking Insights, where he conducts seminars, holds interviews with survivors and those who help them exit the lifestyle, sells merchandise, and more. Nelson is a former volunteer for Shield NC and currently assists Shannon Speaks as an outreach director. He intends to obtain a human trafficking prevention certification from the University of Florida in the near future. www.facebook.com/TraffickingInsights https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ1QANKDv6yDAkMqWCHk0-w

  • Blogs Submission Guidelines - CRC | CNLU

    Blogs Submission Guidelines This blog is initiated with the motive to provide a platform for students, academicians and research scholars to share their thoughts and research on the issues related to women and children. This blog stands as a platform for hosting a wide range of articles that would provide better insights into the latest developments in the issues related to women and children of India and also provide a global perspective to the said matter. Eligibility The blog invites submissions from students, academicians and research scholars of any stream. Also, the submission can be made by Indian Nationals as well as residents of other nations. Guidelines Articles in the range of 1000-1500 words shall be accepted. The content of the article shall be original and must not be published anywhere else. Co-authorship is allowed for a maximum of 2 authors only. The submission shall be made in .doc/.docx format only. All the submissions shall be made to crccnlu@gmail.com with the subject “Submission of Article.” The following details shall be mentioned in the body of the submission mail : Name of the Author and Co-Author Year of Study of the Author and Co-Author College/University of the Author and Co-Author Email ids of the Author and Co-Author The submissions shall undergo a plagiarism screening process and it shall not exceed 10%, all articles with plagiarism of more than 10% shall be rejected. The author(s) shall follow a uniform style of citation. All the references from online sources shall be hyperlinked. Formatting Guidelines Body Font – Times New Roman Font Size – 12 Alignment – Justified Margin – Normal (1” or 2.54 cm on all sides) Line Spacing – 1.5 Footnotes Font – Times New Roman Font Size – 10 Alignment – Justified Line Spacing – 1 Submission Fee There is no registration or submission fee, all the selected articles shall be published for free. Contact Details Email: crccnlu@gmail.com (In case of any query mail to this id with the subject “QUERY”) You can access our website from here . *The decision of Child Rights Centre shall be final regarding the publication of any blog and no contentions for the same shall be entertained.

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  • Dr. Jennifer Dustow - Researcher at CRC | CNLU, Patna

    Dr. JENNIFER DUSTOW Researcher Dr. Jennifer Dustow has focused on helping others since 2000. Whether as a counselor at Ho`okupono Adolescent Day Treatment Program working with students medically classified with attention deficient hyperactive disorder (ADHD), or as a volunteer for the Suicide & Crisis Center communicating direct steps to remove an individual from a potentially deadly consequence, Dustow has found helping others in need makes her heart sing. Equipped with a Doctoral of Education – Educational Leadership from Argosy University, she is now intently focused on mainstreaming children suffering from autism into productive educational situations. Also a certified cognitive-behavioral learning specialist, Dustow has spent the last five years working one on one with children diagnosed under the Autism Spectrum. As owner of Cornerstone Educational Preschool, she directs the preschool’s programs targeting children with autism. Dustow also holds a Master of Arts in Organizational Management, Bachelor of Science in Human Services with a focus on child development and family counseling. “It’s critical to work with children with autism between the ages of three and five, before the behavior has taken root in the child, potentially affecting both the child and family permanently,” said Dr. Dustow. “Our program addresses the three areas of development affected by autism: communication, social interaction, and creative or imaginative play.” Conducting the largest and only study of its kind, her work – “Bilateral Exercises that Cross the Midline Decrease Off Task Behavior in Preschool Special Needs Children on the Island of O‘ahu” (Pilot Research Project for Dissertation Topic) – was published by the Brain Gym International (Journal, March 2007, Volume XXI, Number 1) The Educational Kinesiology Foundation in March 2007. Dr. Dustow is also the author of “Groundbreaking Research in the Field of Autism”. Already adept at applying child centered learning successfully with preschool and school aged children, most of which are now enrolled in some of the most prestigious private schools in Hawai‘i, Dustow hopes to open additional classrooms throughout Hawai‘i to address and overcome the special learning needs of children with autism. drjenniferdustow.com

  • Nky Okechukwu - Researcher at CRC | CNLU Patna

    Nky Okechukwu Researcher About Christ Foundation (Giving hope to the disabled) Christ foundation for the Disabled is a charity organization instituted in 2007 and became formally registered on the 11th of October 2018. This organization was founded and registered as an NGO which provides a community-based program for the physically challenged adults and children, who were neglected we empower the poor, needy, homeless and refugees.,please DM us for support and donations on this number +2348060570146. Websites(http://cfftd.org ) Our Blog (http://cfftd.org/blog) Email: (christ.foundation.disabled@gmail.com ) Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/cfftds ) Instagram (http://www.instagram.com/cfftd) Twitter (https://www.mobile.twitter.com/cfftd_) YouTube (https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC5Awx6KPF71hJNpI9i6eLqg) LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/company/christ-foundation-for-the-disabled My LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nky-okechukwu-18791212a

  • Ongoing Projects - CRC | CNLU Patna

    Ongoing Projects Project 1 CONDITION OF CHILDREN IN CONFLICT WITH LAW REMANDED TO PRISONS AS ADULTS AND CHALLENGES IN ACCESSING SOCIO-LEGAL AID AND SERVICES -AN EXPLORATORY STUDY IN THE PRISONS OF BIHAR Project 3 DRAFTING STANDARDS OPERATING PROCEDURE ON CHILD LABOUR TRAFFICKING AND CHILDREN ON THE MOVE. Project 2 LAW AND POLICY RELATING TO ADOLESCENT LABOUR: A SOCIO-LEGAL STUDY (WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE STATE OF BIHAR) Project 4 CONFIGURATION OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN NEPAL AND INDIA: HUMAN SECURITY VS STATE SECURITY

  • Events - CRC | CNLU Patna

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  • Privacy Policy - CRC | CNLU Patna

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