Protagonisti 21 maggio
Irene Khan
Prima donna ad ottenere la carica di Direttore generale dell'Idlo, è leader internazionale nel campo dei diritti umani, del genere e della giustizia sociale ed è stata segretario generale di Amnesty international dal 2001 al 2009. Ha lavorato per 21 anni presso l'Alto commissariato delle Nazioni Unite per i rifugiati. Nel 2011 è stata visiting professor presso la State University of New York Law School di Buffalo. Ha ricevuto il Premio della pace della città di Sydney nel 2006 per le sue attività volte a contrastare la violenza contro le donne e le ragazze. Il suo libro, "The unheard truth: poverty and human rights", è stato tradotto in sette lingue. Nata in Bangladesh, ha studiato legge all'Università di Manchester e alla Harvard Law School.
Irene Khan is Director-General of the International Development Law Organization (Idlo). The first woman to hold this office, she was elected by Member Parties on November 17, 2011 and took up her position formally on January 1, 2012. An international thought leader on human rights, gender and social justice issues, Irene Khan was Secretary General of Amnesty International from 2001 - 2009. Prior to that, she worked for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees for 21 years at headquarters and in various field operations. She was Visiting Professor at the State University of New York Law School (Buffalo) in 2011. Ms. Khan sits on the boards of several international human rights and development organizations. She is the recipient of numerous honorary degrees and prestigious awards, including the City of Sydney Peace Prize in 2006 for her work to end violence against women and girls. Her book, "The Unheard Truth: Poverty and Human Rights", has been translated into seven languages. Born in Bangladesh, Irene Khan studied law at the University of Manchester and Harvard Law School.