G.W. Medical Publishing is happy to announce that we are working to translate and customize our content for use by non-English speaking professionals in the Arab Region. This is the first step in G.W. Medical’s plan to offer our content for localization and translation around the world. By doing so, we hope to be able to provide the same level of educational and forensic resources to child advocates and other professionals around the world who do not speak English that we do to our customers here in the United States.
Dr. Ushari Khalil, director of ZAW Humanitarian Consulting and the International Institute for Humanitarianistics, will be assisting G.W. Medical Publishing in overseeing the translating translation of ourof our library of forensic titles into Arabic. Dr. Khalil has worked for the past 20 years to document and protest human rights abuses in his home country of Sudan. He is an important advocate for the rights of internally displaced populations and of children affected by armed conflict in Sudan.
After earning his doctorate degree in Sociolinguistics at Georgetown in 1979, Dr. Khalil applied his knowledge of language rights, cultural hegemony, and the use of discourse to expose the willful distortion of the realities of violence in Sudan. Since from 1996From 1996 to 2004, , Dr. Khalil has worked with UNICEF in the field of child protection in both Government- and rebel-controlled areas and in the UNICEF Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office in Nairobi. He also worked on second-tier ethnic conflicts and peace building in Sudan.
As director of Zaw Humanitarian Consulting, Dr. Khalil lends his expertise in areas including human trafficking, child sexual exploitation, domestic violence, child protection, and cultural and social issues to law enforcement agencies, social service professionals, and other agencies and entities working to protect children.
In 2002, Dr. Khalil was honored with an Oak Fellowship at Colby College, where he lectured on defending human rights in Sudan.
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