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| New e-learning course on gender mainstreaming | |
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| Gender mainstreaming is an (international) strategy to achieve gender equality. This distance learning course aims to provide participants with a comprehensive knowledge of gender mainstreaming and gender analysis. It draws on best practice and case studies from around the world. The application deadline is 15 September 2010. Apply now!
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| Human rights courses via distance learning | |
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| HREA organises specialised human rights training via distance education for human rights defenders and development workers. In 2010 new courses will be offered on child rights programming; gender and peacebuilding, gender mainstreaming; national human rights institutions; and teaching human rights. More >> | |
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| Portal for Human Rights Schools | |
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| HREA is pleased to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child with the launch of a new web portal to promote understanding and application of a human rights-based approach to schooling. This approach is concerned with practices within the structure of the school and with the teaching of human rights through schooling. Learn more >>
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| Introductory e-course on refugee rights | |
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| HREA launched an introductory e-course on the rights of refugees and displaced persons. It gives an overview of the institutions and mechanisms that serve to protect the displaced. It takes between 3 and 10 hours to complete yet is completely self-paced and thus can be spread out over days, weeks or even months depending upon the situation of the learner. Enroll now >>
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| Compendium of Good Practice published | |
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| The publication Human Rights Education in the School Systems of Europe, Central Asia and North America: A Compendium of Good Practice aims to support the successful teaching and learning of human rights values and competencies. It was developed by HREA in cooperation with the publishers OSCE/ODIHR, Council of Europe, OHCHR and UNESCO. Learn more >>
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| Foundation Course for National Human Rights Institutions | |
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| Nineteen staff members of national human rights institutions in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Maldives, Mongolia, New Zealand, the Philippines and Thailand started the second edition of the "Foundation Course for National Human Rights Institutions". This facilitated e-learning course offered by HREA and the Asia Pacific Forum for National Human Rights Institutions (APF). Learn more >>
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| About HREA | |
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| Human Rights Education Associates (HREA) is an international non-governmental organisation that supports human rights learning; the training of activists and professionals; the development of educational materials and programming; and community-building through on-line technologies. More >>
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