Laila Maher, Esq. joined ColumbiaUniversity in February 2004 and is currently Director of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action. As Director, Ms. Maher handles complaints of discrimination and sexual harassment and addresses issues of equal opportunity and affirmative action compliance.Read more>>>
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Professor Balarabe A. Haruna has had a very long association with human rights in theory and as an activist. Recently inaugurated as the North West Zonal Coordinator of the Network of the Bar, Bench and Police, a project supported by Ipas, aimed at sensitizing the Bar, Bench and Police on issues touching on the reproductive health and sexual rights of women. Read more>>>
Osaze Iyamu: is currently the Deputy Director Programmes in the Lagos Operations of Radio Nigeria. His broadcasting career spans more than 30 years about half of which was spent with Voice of Nigeria News. He has created and produced many radio programmes including POWER IN YOUR HAND aimed at human rights public enlightenment.Read more>>>
Emmanuel C. Ukala, SAN
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Anka Amurawaiye: A 1988 University of Jos graduate of English and Linguistics has been a long standing educationist. As an educationist, instilling the core values of integrity, morality and honesty to young minds has been a major preoccupation for her for decades as a teacher. She has a passion and concern for young adults and women issues. Read more>>>
Mr. Felix C. Morka, Esq.: Prior to founding SERAC, Mr. Morka served as the Legal Officer for Africa of the Washington, D.C.-based International Human Rights Law Group where he conducted and participated in key projects on Malawi, Kenya and Nigeria. In Ethiopia, Morka took part in a major a field study of the country’s judicial system and work of its human rights organizations. Read More>>>