History

The Christchurch Call Advisory Network (CCAN) consists of organizations and individuals from civil society, academia, and the technical community convened as part of the Christchurch Call, which emerged as a response to the Christchurch massacre on March 15, 2019, when 51 Muslims were killed during prayer.

Core Committee

A Core Committee will assume responsibility for coordinating the day-to-day work of the CCAN.

Co-Chairs

The CCAN Core Committee elects up to three co-chairs to serve a term of one year. At least one co-chair should represent a civil society organization from New Zealand. The current co-chairs are Anjum Rahman, Farzaneh Badii and Katy Vaughan

Members

The CCAN was initially composed of approximately 40 organizations and individuals from a variety of backgrounds who responded to a request for expressions of interest in 2019. New expressions of interest should be presented to the Core Committee in writing.