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Films

The Human Rights Academy has interviewed five activists about their engagement and how they use human rights in their work. The interviews can be linked to several activities featured in the Toolkit.

Which human rights do you use in your work?

About faith in the future

Interview with:

Tobias Dahle (Operation Days Work)

Operation Days Work (ODW) is Norway's largest solidarity campaign by and for youth. Annually, they select a new project that serves as the focal point for informational campaigns and ODW-Day. On this day, students from all over Norway use one day to raising funds that support the selected project.

Symre Johanne Aagaard (Nature and Youth)

Nature and Youth is a Norwegian youth environmental organisation with numerous local groups across the country. The organisation focuses on key issues such as petroleum, public transportation, energy, and nature conservation.

Salamatu Kamara (Advocate for the rights of people with disability)

When Salamatu “Sally” Kamara was 2 years old, she was shot in the back during the civil war in Sierra Leone, and at the age of 3 she immigrated to Norway. From an early age, Sally has been an advocate for the rights of people with disabilities.


She has previously been a presenter for NRK's (Norwegian Broadcaster Corporation) children's channel, as well as a board member of the Norwegian Association of Disabled Youth.

Fereshteh Golparvar (Kurdish Women Rights Norway)

Kurdish Women Rights is a voluntary organization working for women's rights, gender equality, and women's participation in community life.

Josef Tzegai Yohannes (Creator of the Urban Legend)

"The Urban Legend" is a cartoon crafted by Josef Tzegai Yohannes, inspired by his experiences in African countries. Motivated by a desire to offer positive role models, Josef crafted a superhero advocating for those without a voice.

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