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Apr 1, 2022

Wall of fame: Salma Yusuf

Salma is a Sri Lankan Lawyer and a Global Human Rights, Peace-building and Transitional Justice Consultant providing services to organizations at the international, regional and national levels including to governments, multilateral and bilateral agencies, international and national civil society, non-governmental organizations, regional and national institutions.

She has served in multiple roles and capacities; from being a Civil Society activist nationally and internationally, a university lecturer and researcher, aSalma journalist and opinion columnist, and most recently a public official of the Government of Sri Lanka where she led the process of drafting and developing Sri Lanka’s first National Policy on Reconciliation, first of its kind in Asia and among a few in the world.

She has published extensively in scholarly journals including in the Seattle Journal of Social Justice, Sri Lanka Journal of International Law, Frontiers of Legal Research, American Journal of Social Welfare and Human Rights, Journal of Human Rights in the Commonwealth, International Affairs Review, Harvard Asia Quarterly and The Diplomat.

Hailing from a “triple minority” background – namely ethnic, religious and linguistic minority communities – Salma Yusuf has translated her heritage into professional acumen by developing a high degree of empathy to grievances, sophisticated and nuanced understanding of challenges, and cross-cultural sensitivity to the aspirations and needs of societies and those communities she works with.

She is a founding Member of the Commonwealth Women Mediators Network and is currently on the Steering Committee where she provides vision, guidance and direction to the Commonwealth Women Mediators Network.

She has a Master of Laws in Public International Law from Queen Mary University of London and a Bachelor of Law with Honours from University of London. She was called to the Bar and has been admitted as an Attorney-at-Law of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka.

She has completed specialized fellowships from University of Toronto, University of Canberra, and American University of Washington.

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