Baroness Cox of Queensbury; Fired With Passion For Human Rights

Baroness Cox of Queensbury; Fired With Passion For Human Rights

Please click on the link to read this great article and podcast by Anne RinaudoThursday 16 Aug 2018

Listen: Baroness Cox of Queensbury in conversation with Stephen O’Doherty.

Caroline Cox qualified as a nurse, graduated as a social scientist and in 1982 was made a life peer. Baroness Caroline Cox of Queensbury is a Christian, and sits in the House of Lords. She is also a passionate advocate for human rights and the rights of women especially.

She is the founder of the Humanitarian AId Relief Trust (HART) and is actively engaged with their work around the world in Africa, Eastern Europe and in Timor Leste.
Timor Leste malnutrition

On a recent visit to Australia, Baroness Caroline Cox spoke about her work with Open House. On her way, the energetic Baroness also visited a HART Australasia project in Timor Leste which is working with a local partner to address the severe childhood malnutrition problems in the country.


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