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Not Silent Podcast with Arbana Xharra - Ep 18 - Jane Olson Jane Olsen is not just a human rights advocate, she is part of the history of modern human rights. From leading Human Rights Watch to helping drive the global movement behind the Nobel Peace Prize–winning Landmine Ban Treaty while with the Landmine Survivors Network, her work has shaped international efforts to protect civilians in conflict. For decades, she has stood with survivors of war, displacement, and violence — ensuring their voices are not only heard, but acted upon. 🎧 Listen and watch now on the Not Silent Podcast. Inside the Episode: 00:00 - Introduction: Meet Human Rights Advocate Jane Olson 02:26 - The Power of Listening: Centering Survivor Voices in Advocacy 05:32 - Journey into Activism: From Local Volunteer to Global Leadership 09:15 - Human Rights Watch: Documenting the Truth in War Zones 13:40 - The Landmine Survivors Network: A Mission of Healing and Hope 17:22 - Witnessing History: Memories from the Frontlines of the 90s 21:55 - Global Solidarity: Why Democracy Depends on Human Rights 26:40 - The Evolution of Advocacy: How the Movement has Changed 31:12 - Leaving a Legacy: Advice for the Next Generation of Activists 34:04 - Conclusion: The Enduring Commitment to Social Justice Support the Mission: We are working toward our 4,000-hour public watch time goal to keep these vital stories free and accessible. Subscribe to join our community. Comment below: Which part of Jane's journey inspired you most? Share this link to help amplify the voices of survivors. #HumanRights #JaneOlson #HumanRightsWatch #NotSilentPodcast #ArbanaXharra #InternationalJustice #Activism #SocialJustice
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