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Tuesday, January 24, 2023

24 February 2023, Opportunity to provide input to the UN International Independent Expert Mechanism to Advance Racial Justice and Equality in the context of Law Enforcement


Purpose To Collect information in preparation for the Expert Mechanism's visit to the United States of America scheduled to take place 24 April – 5 May 2023

Background

The mandate of the Expert Mechanism is detailed in resolution 47/21. The Expert Mechanism is mandated under paragraph 11 of the resolution to advance racial justice and equality in the context of law enforcement in all parts of the world by, inter alia conducting country visits, inclusive outreach, and consultations with States, directly affected individuals and communities, and other stakeholders, and taking into account an intersectional approach. The Expert Mechanism is comprised of three members- Justice Yvonne Mokgoro, Dr. Tracie Keesee, and Professor Juan Méndez.

Learn more about the Expert Mechanism here

During the mission, the Expert Mechanism will meet national stakeholders, including government officials including law enforcement authorities, civil society organisations, United Nations representatives, academics, lawyers, and victims. The Expert Mechanism will also conduct site visits and spend time outside the capital city to better understand the issues faced by Africans and people of African Descent in the country.

The Expert Mechanism will offer recommendations to support the Government's efforts in combatting structural and institutional racism, the excessive use of force, and other human rights violations by law enforcement and the criminal justice system against Africans and people of African descent. The Expert Mechanism will present a mission report with its findings and recommendations.

Objectives

The Expert Mechanism seeks to understand the USA’s efforts in combatting structural and institutional racism, the excessive use of force, and other human rights violations by law enforcement against Africans and people of African descent, in the spirit of cooperation and dialogue.

During the visit, the Expert Mechanism will study:

  • Systemic racism as a root cause of excessive use of force and other human rights violations by law enforcement against Africans and people of African descent.
  • Access to justice, accountability, and redress for excessive use of force and other human rights violations by law enforcement officials against Africans and people of African descent.
  • Alignment of domestic laws, policies, and practices on the use of force by law enforcement officials with international human rights norms and standards.
  • Alignment of domestic laws, policies, and practices in the criminal justice system with international human rights norms and standards
  • Good practices and lessons learned related to laws, policies and practices on racial justice and equality in the context of law enforcement and the justice system.

Key questions and types of input/comments sought

The Expert Mechanism would like to invite all interested individuals and organizations, including Africans and people of African descent, representatives of civil society organisations, experts, lawyers, and academics to send inputs ahead of their visit, such as:

  • Recent analytical reports or surveys on Africans and People of African descent examining structural and institutional racism, excessive use of force, and other human rights violations by law enforcement and the criminal justice system against them in the USA.
  • Information on the policies, programmes, practices, and legal framework concerning law enforcement, the criminal justice system and Africans and People of African descent in the USA.
  • Information on emblematic cases concerning Africans and people of African descent and their interaction with law enforcement or the criminal justice system including any judicial action, accountability and reparation measures taken in the USA.
  • Priority issues concerns and situations that warrant the Expert Mechanism's attention in the USA.
  • Suggestions on issues to examine and related places to visit in the USA.
  • Suggestions on government officials and civil society actors to meet in different regions in the USA

How inputs will be used

Submission will remain confidential. They will be considered during the country visit and will be considered for the Expert Mechanism’s report on the country visit.

Next Steps

Input/comments may be sent by e-mail. They must be received by 24 February 2023.

Email address:
ohchr-emler@un.org

Email subject line:
2023 Visit to the USA

Word limit:
2500 words

File formats:
Word, PDF

Accepted languages:
English




Contribute: Cybersecurity for small businesses . Deadline: 7:00 PM EST - 25 January

 Summary: Cybersecurity for small businesses (wi-fi security)

Name: Richard Sine Spectrum Business Insights

Category: High Tech

Email: query-ev0m@helpareporter.net

Media Outlet: Spectrum Business Insights

Deadline: 7:00 PM EST - 25 January

Query:

Story on how to strengthen your small business's wi-fi security.
Interested especially in the role of the router and of the ISP.

Requirements:

Should not be from a company that competes with Spectrum, a
major telecom provider (i.e. not an ISP or telecom provider).
Spectrum is launching its own "advanced Wi-Fi" router with
boosted security but you will not need to know about it or
discuss it.

Youth Opportunity: FEMA Seeks Leaders for Youth Preparedness Council

 FEMA Advisory

FEMA Seeks Leaders for Youth Preparedness Council  


FEMA is accepting applications for the Youth Preparedness Council, a program that brings teens together from across the nation who are interested and engaged in community preparedness.

National Leaders in Emergency Preparedness

Council members are selected based on their dedication to public service, their efforts in making a difference in their communities and their potential to expand their impact as national leaders for emergency preparedness. Students in grades eight through 11 are eligible to apply.

During their one-year term, council members will collaborate virtually with each other to develop projects that promote preparedness on a local and national scale. Members will also attend the council summit in July and engage with top leaders within FEMA, the federal government, and national non-profit organizations.

Youths interested in applying to the council must submit a completed application form and provide two letters of recommendation. All applications and supporting materials must be submitted no later than 11:59 p.m. PT, March 6, 2023. New council members will be announced in June.

To access the application materials, read about the current council members, and for more information about the Youth Preparedness Council visit https://www.fema.gov/emergency-managers/individuals-communities/youth-preparedness-council

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Helping people before, during, and after disasters.

 

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Saturday, January 21, 2023

Students: Apply for a 2023 Pathways Summer Internship

 

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Students: Apply for a 2023 Pathways Summer Internship

Interships

The 2023 Pathways Summer Internship job announcements are now posted to USA Jobs.

All announcements opened on January 20, 2023 and will close on January 27, 2023. Apply using a tailored federal resume and your transcripts quickly.

This job is open to: Individuals and veterans who are students and are currently enrolled or accepted for enrollment and seeking a degree (diploma, certificate, etc.) in an accredited high-school, college (including 4-year colleges/universities, community colleges, and junior colleges) or professional, technical, vocational, or trade school; advanced degree programs; or other qualifying educational institution pursuing a qualifying degree or certificate on a full or half-time basis.

Career fields include - Legal (3), Public Affairs (1), Emergency Management (17), Accounting and Budget (7), Human Resources (1), Administrative and Office Support (18), and Information Technology (5).

Locations include - Washington, DC; Winchester, VA; Round Hill, VA; Oakland, CA; Lakewood, CO; Atlanta, GA; Bothell, WA; Anniston, AL; Emmitsburg, MD; Chicago, IL

 

Apply Here


careers

Students & Recent Graduate Opportunities

The Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency offer a variety of prestigious scholarships, fellowships, internships and training opportunities to expose talented students to the broad national security mission.

Learn more at: 


The DHS Partnerships Center carries out the policies and program priorities of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, DHS and FEMA for faith and community-based organizations related to all-hazards preparedness, emergency and disaster response and recovery, safety, security, and human trafficking. The DHS Partnerships Center offers a variety of resources to the public at dhs.gov/faith.

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Have a comment, question or looking for information? E-mail us at Partnerships@fema.dhs.gov



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