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“On-call” Scientists An initiative of the AAAS Science and Human Rights Program Jessica Wyndham, Project Director AAAS Science and Human Rights Program January 22, 2010
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AAAS Science and Human Rights Program I.Scientists for Human Rights* II.Science for Human Rights III.Human Rights and the Conduct of Science IV.Science as a Human Right Science and Human Rights Program
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“On-call” Scientists WHAT: A network of scientists ready to volunteer their time and expertise to human rights organizations WHY: To enable human rights organizations to obtain the scientific expertise they require, and give scientists opportunity to contribute to human rights work Science and Human Rights Program
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“On-call” Scientists WHO: ▪ Almost 370 volunteers ▪ Behavioral, life, physical, and social scientists, as well as engineers, technicians, medical professionals, and public health practitioners ▪ In over 25 countries Science and Human Rights Program
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“On-call” Scientists HOW: ▪ Online registration system ▪ Clarification of needs ▪ Experts identified: from database or independent search ▪ Interviews ▪ Match made ▪ Evaluation Science and Human Rights Program
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“On-call” Scientists WEB-BASED INTERFACE: Online registration system How scientists can help Matching process FAQs Our policies Expectations of volunteers and hosts Terms and conditions Science and Human Rights Program
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First completed project … Science and Human Rights Program National Economic and Social Rights Initiative Project: Assess cost-benefit of human right to healthcare Location: Montana, USA Scientist: Economist Product: Report: Cost-Benefit Analysis –Treating Health Care as a Human Right in Montana
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Physicians for Human Rights Project: Document evidence of torture to support asylum applications Location: USA Scientists: Health practitioners (10) Current projects … Science and Human Rights Program Global Rights Project: Assess impact of extractive industries on local communities Location: Congo, DRC, Guinea Scientists: Geologists, child psychologist (3) Montana Innocence Project Project: Conduct handwriting analysis, DNA testing, forensic anthropology, crime scene reconstruction Location: Montana, USA Scientist: Forensic scientists RFK Memorial, Center for Human Rights Project: Assess cost of rebuilding public infrastructure post- hurricane Katrina Location: Gulf states, USA Scientist: Economist (1)
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“On-call” Scientists CHALLENGES: Defining role of AAAS Clarifying scope and focus of the initiative No funding for projects Managing expectations of volunteers Outreach to the human rights community Science and Human Rights Program
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