2 August 2013 -- HREA is pleased to offer several new human rights e-learning courses, including courses on child participation and corporate social responsibility, during the Fourth Term of 2013 (September-October). These e-learning courses are generally six weeks in duration and involve approximately 30 hours of reading, interaction with participants and instructor(s) on discussion boards, webinars, quizzes and other assignments. There are early registration discounts of up to 10 to 15% of the full tuition rate if you register by 7 August 2013. The following courses will be offered in the third term (September-October) of 2013:
- La Programmation axée sur des droits de l'enfant (28 août-12 novembre 2013) - Monitoring Women's Rights (28 August-8 October 2013) - Safeguards against Torture and Ill-Treatment (28 August-8 October 2013) - Gender Mainstreaming (28 August-12 November 2013)
- Child Rights Programming (4 September-19 November 2013) - Election Observation (4 September-19 November 2013) - Gender and Human Rights (Foundation Course) (4 September-15 October 2013) - Environment and Human Rights (4 September-15 October 2013)
- Corporate Social Responsibility (11 September-22 October 2013) NEW! - Child Participation (11 September-22 October 2013) NEW! - Gender and Humanitarian Action (11 September-22 October 2013) - Human Rights Advocacy (11 September-26 November 2012)
- Human Rights Litigation (18 September-29 October 2013) - Migration and Asylum (Foundation Course) (18 September-29 October 2013) NEW! - Monitoring & Evaluation in the NGO Sector (18 September-29 October 2013)
For further information about each course please click on the course link above. We offer early registration discounts up to 15% of the full tuition rate if you register and pay by 7 August 2013. For an overview of all upcoming courses, please visit www.hrea.org/courses.
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About HREA's Distance Learning Programme
Since 2002, over 7,500 human rights defenders, development workers, staff members of international organisations and graduate students have successfully participated in Human Rights Education Associates (HREA)'s e-learning courses.
Further information about HREA's Distance Learning Programme can be found at: www.hrea.org/DLP/
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