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What motivated you (or your organization) to become involved in peace and conflict resolution?
My keen interest
Please feel free to provide a short bio about yourself or the work of your organization (no more than 3 paragraphs)
I am Lecturer of Law at Tribhuvan University of Nepal and practicing lawyer in the Supreme Court of Nepal. Presently I am studying International Law and Human Rights at the UN mandate University for Peace , San Jose , Costa Rica. I am the President of Human Rights ,Justice and Peace Forum of Nepal.It is a non-governmental organization working in the area of human rights, justice and peace. I was the Chairperson of Human Rights Forum ,Nepal for ten years and Chairperson of Human Rights Network and Peace Action Group for three years.
Please list the countries and/or regions in which you (or your organization) have direct and significant expertise
Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Shri Lanka . My expertise area are human rights, mediation, ADR , and humanitarian law.
What is your current country of residence (or location of your organization)?
Nepal
What is your current job (and organization) and/or where and what field are you studying?
Lecturer of Law at Tribhuvan University , Nepal, Human Rights Lawyer
How many years professional experience do you have ?
15+
What is your personal or organizational website?
http://NO
What is one of your favorite websites in the field? (please provide one answer per box)
http://Peace and Collaborative Development Network
What is one of your favorite websites in the field? (please provide one answer per box)
http://Peace and Collaborative Development Network
Which are your primary sectoral areas of expertise (or the primary sectoral areas of your organization) ?
Alternative Dispute Resolution, Civil Society, Conflict Resolution, Human Rights, Rule of Law
Which are your primary skills areas(or the primary skill areas of your organization)?
Advocacy, Curriculum Development, Evaluation, Monitoring, Research, Training
What are some of your current areas of research (if any)?
Recently I have conduted research on Post Conflict Situation of Nepal.
If appropriate feel free to list several of your (or your organization's) publications
Community Mediation Manual
Mercantile Law ( Text book for graduate students)

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At 1:23am on February 13, 2010, Archna Sahni said…
DN,
As Archna is a Hindu name, I guess it could also be a Nepali name.
I'm a resident of Toronto. I don't know when I going back to India, if at all.
Why do you ask...?
Archna
At 1:37pm on February 10, 2010, Archna Sahni said…
Thanks for befriending me. I look forward to future interactions. By the way, what is your first name? It's lost in your 'DN' : )
Peace,
Archna
At 2:27am on February 3, 2010, judy weber kern said…
good meeting you DN. judy
At 4:54pm on February 1, 2010, Nancy Fioritto Patete said…
Dear DN, I don't think I have any email address except for this one. I am also interested in transformative justice as well as access to justice. I am a Fulbright Candidate with an opportunity to help develop a program. To do this, it is necessary that someone with a connection with a university can make the request for me to Fulbright through that university. You are probably already familiar with this process. If there is potential for collaborating in this fashion, please let me know. Thank you, Nancy
At 10:16pm on January 31, 2010, Mrs. Tatiana A Kostanian said…
Dear DN Parajuli
So sorry, would you kindly add me, i seem to have to too many friends...My work since 1962 has been with direct involvement of lives facing domestic, community and international issues of violence, as: veterans, including victims of war, genocide, gang warfare, rape, (male/female) alcohol- drug abuse, etc. in bi-monthly self-help group meetings. [many also were with one/more disabling issues (mentally and physically). I have for some years not continued with the self help support groups, as I am facing my own issues of over 8 disabilities, on life support (dialysis) caused by gross incompetence of prior physicians 'care'. However as I was appointed directly by our Mayor, on his Mayors Disability Council; represent the Mayor, Board of Supervisors for In Home Services for the Elderly, the Disabled I continue to represent our citizens, youth to elderly, lives with the most profound of disabling issues. I now am working to put two last projects in place as well to leave as a positive legacy on behalf of lives with profound disabilities, so their lives may lead as well in the Global Peace process. I seek friends globally to help us make our event and our global all civilian run disabled peace home a reality, so it may live on in all our names, but most importantly, 'in the name of peace'.
If you would care to lend your support, voice, anything of positive supportive value, we would be most appreciative. Thank You.
A Friend of Peace and Yours,
Namaste,
tatiana
mhonainternational@gmail.com
At 9:54am on January 25, 2010, Rebecca Hovey said…
Greetings. Thank you for contacting me. Do you know my colleagues with the CONTACT program, run by Paula Green? They are running a Conflict Transformation program in Nepal soon. Also, our SIT Study Abroad programs are based in Kathmandu.
Best - Rebecca
At 6:38pm on January 21, 2010, Beth Offenbacker said…
Hi DN! It’s nice to meet you!
At 8:23am on January 16, 2010, Nancy Fioritto Patete said…
Hi DN, One of your areas is ADR. Have you done any work or research in transformative mediation or transformative justice?
At 6:25pm on January 6, 2010, DN Parajuli said…
Dear Gail
I am happy getting information that you are going Nepal but I am in Costa Rica right now. I missed you when you were here . We can work together in future my email is dnparajuli@gmail.com. If you have any program to be here again let me know. If you send your email to me we will have regular communication in future for further cooperation. Happy New Year for World Peace.
At 10:28am on January 6, 2010, Gail Ervin said…
Hello DN,
Looks like you are doing wonderful work! I am heading to Bangkok on Sunday for my Rotary World Peace Fellowship, and will be doing field work in Nepal in March, although it looks like you are currently in Costa Rica (I was there last month:-). May we successfully forward the conversation for Peace in the New Year!
 
 

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