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Rez Gardi was born on 11 August, 1991 in Quetta, Pakistan, is an International lawyer, activist. At 29 years old, Rez Gardi height not available right now. We will update Rez Gardi's height soon as possible.

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Occupation International lawyer, activist
Rez Gardi Age 31 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 11 August 1991
Birthday 11 August
Birthplace Quetta, Pakistan
Nationality New Zealand

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2019

Gardi is qualified to practice as a lawyer in the United States and New Zealand. She was admitted to the bar in New York in 2019, and New Zealand in 2016.

Gardi has represented New Zealand at various international conferences. She represented New Zealand at the Global Refugee Youth Consultations and helped form the Global Youth Advisory Council to the UNHCR, she also has spoken at the UNHCR-NGO Consultations, and the High Commissioner’s Dialogue on Protection Challenges, all in Geneva, the Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Conference in Bangkok, the Women Deliver Conference in Copenhagen and the OECD Forum in Paris.

Gardi worked as a Legal Officer at the New Zealand Human Rights Commission. Prior to that she was a solicitor at New Zealand law firm Chapman Tripp in the litigation team. She has previously worked at the United Nations Office in Nairobi as a human rights intern and as an assistant to the Deputy Chief of Protocol in the Prime Minister’s Office in the Kurdistan Regional Government.

2018

Gardi supports young refugees to access higher education. She is the founder of ‘Empower’, a youth-led organisation aiming to address the underrepresentation of refugees in higher education. Empower enables refugee youth through education, leadership, and capacity-building. She is also working on projects in camps across Iraq and provides workshops to foster participation, leadership, and training opportunities for young refugees.

2017

Gardi was awarded the Young New Zealander of the Year for 2017 for her services to human rights. She was a Women of Influence finalist in the Global category for 2017. In 2018 she was selected as a finalist of the Next Magazine Woman of the Year Awards. In 2019, she was awarded the Outstanding Youth Delegate Award at the UN Youth Assembly.

2016

Gardi graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and a Bachelor of Arts (double major) in 2016 from the University of Auckland, where she was recognized as 40 under 40 alumni. She completed a Master of Law at Harvard Law School in 2019. becoming the first Kurd in history to graduate from Harvard Law. At Harvard Law School, she received the Dean's Award for Community Leadership and was a Class Day Speaker at the Harvard Law School Commencement. Gardi was awarded a Harvard Satter Human Rights Fellowship for her work in Iraq.

1998

Gardi's family were accepted as political refugees in Pakistan and remained there until 1998 when they were resettled to New Zealand as part of the UNHCR resettlement programme.

1991

Rez Gardi (Kurdish: ڕێژین گەردی, Rêz Gardî; born 11 August 1991) is a Kurdish-New Zealander international lawyer and human rights activist. Her notable work includes working on the prosecution of ISIS for their targeted genocidal campaign against the Yezidis. She was awarded the Young New Zealander of the Year for 2017 for her services to human rights.

1989

Gardi's mother fled the Kurdish region of Iraq when her village Sedakan was attacked by chemical weapons during the Kurdish Genocide. Gardi's grandmother and two aunts were killed in an attack by Saddam Hussein's Ba'ath regime and her grandfather was disabled. Gardi's father is from the Hakkari region in the Kurdish region of Turkey and his family fled to Iraqi Kurdistan due to oppressive treatment by the Turkish Government. They then fled from Iraq to Iran as political refugees . Gardi's parents met as teenagers as part of a Kurdish human rights movement in Iran. Gardi's parents were forced to flee Iran when it became too dangerous for human rights activists. While fleeing across the Iran-Pakistan border in 1989, Gardi and her family were saved by a border guard, who chose not to report them hiding in the truck they were being smuggled in.