Tuesday 23 October 2012
Equitas International Human Rights Training Program In
Canada
Deadline: 21 November, 2012
Open to: representatives of non-governmental organizations, national and regional human rights institutions and
government bodies.
Venue: June 9 – June 28, 2013, Montreal, Canada
Equitas is organizing the 34th annual International Human Rights Training (IHRTP) from June 9 to June 28, 2013 in Montreal, Canada.
With support from the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), Equitas has funding to award a limited number of
bursaries to selected International Candidates.
The Program provides an opportunity for human rights workers and educators to deepen their understanding of human rights and of
the essential role of human rights education in effecting social change. Participants from about 50 countries are equipped with
innovative tools that enable them to enhance their action to defend and promote human rights and democratic values in their home
contexts.
The 2013 edition will have a particular focus on the rights of children, youth and women. The exploration of human rights principles
and instruments, ongoing critical reflection and inquiry, as well as extensive sharing of experiences allows participants to strengthen
their capacity to engage in effective human rights education, and advance equality and human dignity thus leading to social change.
By the end of the IHRTP, participants should be able to:
- Use a framework based on internationally accepted human rights standards and principles to analyze the issues and situations encountered in the work of their organizations
- Identify ways in which human rights education can increase the effectiveness of their human rights work
- Integrate a participatory approach into their human rights and human rights education work
- Indicate appropriate ways for putting their learning from the IHRTP into practice in the work of their organizations
- Explore networking opportunities essential for furthering the cause of human rights
- Determine strategies for promoting gender equality in their human rights education work
- Employ a basic evaluation process for assessing the results of their human rights education work
Eligibility
The IHRTP is primarily designed for representatives of non-governmental human rights organizations (NGOs), national human rights
institutions and government departments who have undertaken some human rights education training activities. In a limited number
of cases, consideration will also be given to Candidates affiliated with other types of
organizations involved in human rights education.
Organizations which nominate Candidates must:
- have a demonstrated commitment to the protection and promotion of human rights
- have an established record for effective action
- be involved in human rights education activities such as training sessions, workshops, public awareness campaigns, advocacy, monitoring
- be committed to providing opportunities for their Candidate to apply the knowledge and skills gained in the Program within the organization
Candidates from qualifying organizations must:
- be active employees / volunteers with their organization for at least two years be in a position to influence the human rights
- education work of their organization have knowledge of human rights principles and major international instruments
- be committed to transferring knowledge and skills gained during the Program to colleagues and to others with whom they work
- be sensitive to the issues which arise when working in multicultural groups, and respectful of diversity
Costs
The IHRTP participation fee is 5,540$ CAD.
Funding opportunity
Through the support of the Canadian International Development Agency, Equitas has funding to award a limited number of bursaries
to selected International Candidates. A bursary includes full tuition fees (including room and
board) for the 3-week training program as well as travel expenses. Once eligibility has been determined, the Selection Committee will
award the bursaries to the International Candidates who best meet the requirements. Due to the limited number of bursaries available,
there is no guarantee that the selected International Candidates will receive funding.
Application
The completed applications must be returned to Equitas by:
- November 21, 2012 for the International Candidates;
- March 28, 2013 for Canadians residents and citizens.
The application must include:
- The completed Application Form (Part A completed by the Director of the Candidate’s organization; Part B completed by the Candidate)
- The Memorandum of Agreement duly signed by the Candidate and the director of the Candidate’s organization
- Two supporting letters from national and/or international human rights organizations (other than the Candidate’s) familiar with the Candidate’s work and/or the work of his or her organization
- A brochure (and/or mission statement) describing the Candidate’s organization
One Comment
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Osman Said Kamara says:
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October 18, 2012 at 2:14pm
Am Osman Said Kamara from Sierra Leone West Africa, I would like to
participate in the forum my reasons of participation are first am the
National Coordinator For Youth Alliance For Positive Change In Sierra
Leone, A community based organization which mainly deals with behavior
change among youths, civic education, our main objective is to empower
youths with leadership skills, entrepreneurship, and also advocate for
reproductive health and also because our country is going to have
another general election I fill their is need for proper civic
education a knowledge I believe I can perfectively get when I attended
the training, and with what had happened in the last general election
(post election violence) youth of our country need to have quality
leaders who can build peace among us, thanks and may I be part of the
change we need