Bolorsaikhan Badamsambuu

Bolorsaikhan Badamsambuu

Human Rights Defender

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Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
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Activist, Concerned citizen, Consultant, Educator/Teacher, Environmentalist, Global soul

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Mr. Bolorsaikhan Badamsamuu is independent human rights advisor and previously worked as National Human Rights Analyst at UN Resident Coordinator's Office in Mongolia (2019-2021), National Consultant on Child Online Protection (2018-2019), Vice Coordinator of ‘All for Education!’ National Civil Society Coalition of Mongolia (AFE Mongolia) (2016-2018). Before joining AFE, he was human rights officer (2008-2016) and acting head of the division (2014-2015) at the National Human Rights Commission of Mongolia. In the past, he has experience in various human rights organizations such as UN Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights, and Good Neighbors Mongolia and movements including Mongolian Scout and Red Cross movements. In addition, he served as board member and chairperson of Amnesty International Mongolia and co-founder of Mongolian NGOs such as DemoCrazy Youth Center, Youth Policy Watch and The Mongolian Public Media Content Foundation, LEAD Alumni Association, Rural Reform and Development Partnership and SMHS Alumni Association. He advises, contributes and shares his expertise to various projects and initiatives including election observation in 2008, 2012, 2016, 2017, 'White Ballot' movement, youth development and participation, global citizenship, inclusive education for monk boys, child jockeys, children with disabilities and linguistic minorities, protection of minorities and marginalized groups, abolishment of death penalty, sexual harassment in the workplace. His passion to fight against marginalization leads him to study more about right to education, human rights education, gender equality, development, empowerment and social justice. As an expert of new learning technology, he was developed Mongolian first human rights training online platform including modules on human rights education, monitoring and capacity building. As he sees education as social mobility engine, he voluntarily serves to grass roots NGOs, youth movement, public action as well as children and women CSOs. He studied law in Ulaanbaatar and holds master’s degree in law (LLM) from National University of Mongolia.

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human rights and democracy

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