International Fellows Alumni

Hee Dong
Lee
South Korea
2006-2007
Hee Dong Lee

Mr. Lee has a bachelor’s degree in politics.  He has ten years experience and is currently a supervisor for the Corrections Bureau of the Ministry of Justice.  During his Humphrey year, he will focus on the application of human rights and mobilizing human resources in correctional facilities and treatment of inmates.

    Aboubakary Mousmouni
    Moussa
    Benin
    2006-2007
    Aboubakary Mousmouni Moussa

    Mr. Mousmouni Moussa holds a master’s degree in community development.  He is the senior advisor in social and educational activities specializing in community development at GERED-ONG, a local NGO.  During his Humphrey year, he will focus on non-profit management, and economic development.

      Claudia Fiorella
      Rojas-Gómez
      Costa Rica
      2006-2007
      Claudia Fiorella Rojas-Gómez

      Dr. Rojas has a Ph.D. from Ohio University in communication theories, processes and practices. Recently, she has worked for Habitat for Humanity in San Jose as a community mobilization and student and youth programs adviser.  Ms. Rojas also worked as a cross-cultural trainer for Peace Corps volunteers in Costa Rica and Panama.  During her Humphrey year, she plans to strengthen her skills in the fields of non-profit management, community development, and human rights advocacy.

        Pankaj
        Saxena
        India
        2006-2007
        Pankaj Saxena

        Mr. Saxena is an officer of the Indian Police Service and serves as superintendent of police in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). In his policing career spanning over 13 years, he has held several important positions in the state of Jammue Kshmir as well as in the CBI.  He holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering and a master’s degree in police management.  During his Humphrey year, Mr. Saxena will focus on the theoretical and practical aspects of human rights in the context of terrorism.

          Fedor
          Sinitsyn
          Russia
          2006-2007
          Fedor Sinitsyn

          Mr. Sinitsyn has master’s degrees in law and history and is currently a doctoral candidate in history.  He is currently the director of the Center for Assistance to Victims of Violence and Human Trafficking and an appointed member of a parliamentary group developing ant-trafficking legislation.  During his Humphrey year, he will focus on prevention of human trafficking, protection of trafficked victims, and human rights law.

            Arnold
            Tsunga
            Zimbabwe
            2006-2007
            Arnold Tsunga

            Mr. Tsunga has a bachelor's degree in law and a master's degree in business administration. He is the executive director of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights and oversees organizational objectives focused on access to justice.  He is also the executive secretary for the society of Zimbabwe and the coordinator of the SADC Lawyers Association Human Rights Committee.  He has been awardedthe 2006 Human Rights Watch Award and the 2006 Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders, whose jurors are the leading human rights groups globally. During his Humphrey year, he will explore the linkages between the practice of law, human rights, and sustainable human and national development. See Video On CLE Presentation / The Zimbabwe Connection

              Kun
              Yang
              China
              2006-2007
              Kun Yang

              Mr. Yang has a bachelor's degree in law and a master's degree in civil law. He is currently working in the Ministry of Civil Affairs in the Bureau of Preferential Treatment and Resettlement of Demobilized Soldiers.  During his Humphrey year, he will focus on human resource management, public policy, and administration of veteran's affairs in the United States.

                Jorge Luis
                Caceres
                Peru
                2005-2006
                Jorge Luis Caceres

                Mr. Caceres is the director of the National Conciliation School and Technical Conciliation Secretary of the Ministry of Justice. He holds master's degrees in civil law and social management and a bachelor's of law. He has served in a variety of positions relating to workers' rights in both private law firms and Peruvian government ministries. During his Humphrey year, he will be working to develop a conflict resolution model, especially between mining companies and the surrounding communities.

                  Sadanand
                  Date
                  India
                  2005-2006
                  Sadanand Date

                  Mr. Date is an officer of Indian Police Service and deputy inspector general of police in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). He holds a Doctorate from Pune University, a master's degree in commerce, and is a qualified cost and management accountant. In his 14-year policing career, Mr. Date has held several important posts in state and national police organizations. During his Humphrey fellowship year, Mr. Date will study the theoretical and practical aspects of controlling white-collar and organized crime in the United States.

                    Fatimata Moroh
                    Diakité
                    Niger
                    2005-2006
                    Fatimata Moroh Diakité

                    Ms. Diakité is in charge of documentation and legal information for the secretary general of government in the Prime Minister's office and is currently developing a legal database for Niger. As an active member of the Association of the Women Lawyers of Niger and RIDD FITILA (a women's rights NGO), she conducts training and sensitizing of rural women on their rights. She holds a master's degree in data processing. During her Humphrey Fellowship year, she will study information technologies, especially in the development of national strategies which use environmental protection to alleviate poverty in Africa.

                      Sarath
                      Jayamanne
                      Sri Lanka
                      2005-2006
                      Sarath Jayamanne

                      Mr. Jayamanne is an attorney at law and currently serves as the senior public prosecutor attached to the Attorney General's Office in Sri Lanka. He is also a visiting evidentiary law lecturer at the Sri Lanka Law College and the University of Colombo. Mr. Jayamanne has a master's degree in criminology and criminal justice, a degree in applied science, a diploma in forensic medicine, and a law degree. His main objective during the year will be to familiarize himself with the latest investigative and prosecution techniques of the U.S. justice system.

                        Sanjay
                        Kundu
                        India
                        2005-2006
                        Sanjay Kundu

                        Mr. Kundu is an Indian Police Service Officer and serves as deputy inspector general in the Ministry of Home Affairs. He is responsible for international engagements, border management, and trans-border crimes. He holds a bachelor's degree in engineering, a masters degree and a master's degree in police sciences. During this Humphrey year, he will focus on human rights, public policy, leadership and management and their relation to law enforcement and national security.

                          Putheara
                          Lay
                          Cambodia
                          2005-2006
                          Putheara Lay

                          Mr. Lay is deputy director of the Protection of Juvenile Justice, a non-governmental organization dedicated to providing legal assistance that includes counseling, representation, and defense in court to both child victims and child offenders in the areas of trafficking and abuse. He holds degrees in business administration and economics. During his Humphrey year in the United States, he will focus on human resource management, legal aspects of policy development and implementation, and social and economic development issues.

                            Alexandra (Myra)
                            Medina
                            Philippines
                            2005-2006
                            Alexandra (Myra) Medina

                            Ms. Medina comes from Mindanao, which is the most resource-rich yet economically poorest region in the Philippines. She is the deputy team leader for education and governance of the USAID-funded Growth with Equity in Mindanao Program, for which she manages a congressional internship program for young Muslim leaders, and supervises its education awareness and support efforts. Ms. Medina has been involved in development work in Mindanao for the past twelve years. During her Humphrey Year, she will focus on education policy and planning, and on enhancing her skills in non-profit leadership and management.

                              Rattana
                              Nontapattamadul
                              Thailand
                              2005-2006
                              Rattana Nontapattamadul

                              Ms. Nontapattamadul is a social development worker for the Bureau of Anti-Trafficking in Women and Children for the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security in Thailand. She is responsible for providing welfare protection and assistance for trafficked persons, as well as for promoting cooperation among concerned agencies to combat human trafficking. Ms. Nontapattamadul holds degrees in history and social work. During her Humphrey year, she will focus on combating human trafficking in the areas of capacity building, international protection of human rights, gender as a basis of policy and plan formulation, and the provision of social service for victims of trafficking. 

                                Sharad Chandra
                                Paudel
                                Nepal
                                2005-2006
                                Sharad Chandra Paudel

                                Mr. Paudel is a career civil servant with more than two decades of service to the Nepalese government. He has served as a chief law enforcement officer in six administrative districts, and as undersecretary with the Ministry of Home Affairs in charge of the planning and monitoring section of the Ministry. He holds a master's degree in public administration, and has twice been honored by the King of Nepal. During his Humphrey year, he will focus on the social, political, and economic dimensions of human rights and its practical manifestations.

                                  Dragan
                                  Paunovic
                                  Serbia
                                  2005-2006
                                  Dragan Paunovic

                                  Mr. Paunovic is the chief of the Raska district police department in Kraljevo City where he was responsible for the security and cooperation between the district representatives of municipalities and educational institutions. Mr. Paunovic has been twice honored by the Minister for his work in combating organized crime. He holds a law degree and master's degree in political science. During his Humphrey year, he will concentrate on U.S. security policies systems.

                                    Adriana
                                    Rizzotto
                                    Brazil
                                    2005-2006
                                    Adriana Rizzotto

                                    Ms. Adriana Rizzotto is a federal judge from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where she has jurisdiction over both criminal and civil matters. Judge Rizzotto has worked as a civil attorney and served as a pro bono lawyer for eight years before joining the Federal Bench, in January 2000. Her research agenda focuses primarily on how intellectual property law responds to new technologies, with emphasis on developments of the fair use doctrine, cyberlaw, biotechnology patents and major law enforcement issues. During her Humphrey year, Judge Rizzotto will also conduct research on issues of sustainable economic development and intellectual property law educational programs currently run in the United States.

                                      Chittaphone
                                      Santavasy
                                      Laos
                                      2005-2006
                                      Chittaphone Santavasy

                                      Ms. Chittaphone Santavasy works with Save the Children UK in Laos and is involved in research projects and advocacy for children's rights. She is the project manager for the Lao component of Save the Children UK Cross-border Community-based Initiatives Against Trafficking in Children in the Mekong Sub-Region. She coordinates and provides technical support to the project; including acting as liaison with government ministries, international organizations, and civil society organizations. Ms. Santavasy holds a master's degree in development studies from the University of East Anglia, UK. During her Humphrey year, she will focus on children's participation in prevention and policy development related to child protection and human trafficking. 

                                        Sonam
                                        Topgay
                                        Bhutan
                                        2005-2006
                                        Sonam Topgay

                                        Mr. Topgay serves as the director of the Department of Civil Registration and Census in the Ministry of Home and Cultural Affairs where he is responsible for conducting the census and issuance of citizenship identity cards. He holds degrees in political science and public administration. His primary focus this year is on policy analysis relating to decentralization and good governance, public management, and leadership. He is also interested in the management of civil registration and census affairs in the U.S.