Jeanne Sarson

Jeanne Sarson is the Co-Founder of the Non-State Torture (NST) and a Human Rights Defender based in Canada.[1][2]

Jeanne Sarson
EducationB.Sc, Nursing
OccupationNurse
Websitehttps://www.nonstatetorture.org/

Education and early life

Sarson was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada as an Acadian-Metis descent. She is a B.Sc., Nursing graduate from St.John, New Brunswick, Canada.[3][1][4] Sarson's mother got separated from her father and raised Sarson with her younger brother.[3] Sarson later moved to Inuvik, Northwest Territories, where she got married. Sarson spent eleven years living and working across the Canadian Arctics and then moved to Nova Scotia.[3] Sarson has twin sons and a grandson.[3]

Jeanne Sarson and Linda McDonald co-founded the Non-State Torture also known as ‘Persons Against Non-State Torture including Ritual Abuse-Torture (RAT).’[1][2][5] They work as an activist against NST (Non-State Torture).[5]

Awards and recognitions

Jeanne Sarson and Linda McDonald received the women of Peace Awards from Women's Peace Power Foundation. Women's Media Centre Live interviewed Janne Sarson about Non-State Torture on 2015.[6][7][8]

Sarson has received the excellence award in Nursing Practice; and as a member of the Canadian Federation of University Women, she has won the International Relations Award.[9]

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