International Leadership Programme: A Global Intergenerational Forum (University of Connecticut, 4-12 August 2007)



International Leadership Forum Announcement - Call for Applications: 

The UNESCO Chair & Institute of Comparative Human Rights at the University
of Connecticut invites applications for the third annual International
Leadership Programme: A Global Intergenerational Forum, to be held August
4 - 12, 2007 in Storrs, Connecticut (USA). Applications must be received
by February 23, 2007.

The Forum seeks to empower young leaders by involving them in finding
solutions to emerging human rights problems, and nurturing individuals to
be effective leaders in the field of human rights. To this end, the Forum
will:

* Introduce participants to the United Nations Millennium Development 
Goals and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 
* Build a network of solidarity among human rights leaders 
* Expand the knowledge relevant to human rights practice 
* Provide tools and a platform for open debates 
* Provide programmes, activities and processes necessary for human rights 
leadership 
* Promote the sharing of experiences and understanding 
* Showcase speakers on such topics as: health and human rights, the 
environment, the plight of child soldiers, the use of media, fundraising, 
conflict resolution and transformation; litigation and advocacy 

The UNESCO Chair will provide all conference participants with dormitory
housing, meals, ground transportation in Connecticut, resource materials
and a certificate of participation.

Young people between the ages of 18-30, with community service experience,
and with demonstrated ability to work on solutions to human rights
problems, should apply. Relevant issues include, but are not limited to,
human trafficking, the plight of children, refugees, hunger, HIV/AIDs,
gender discrimination, racism, classism, the environment and peace
education. Fluency in English is required, as the conference will be held
in English only.  Applicants will be selected based on their application
essay about the ways in which they expect to apply the skills learned
during the forum.

Programme details and application can be accessed by linking to
www.unescochair.uconn.edu
(http://web.uconn.edu/unescochair/upspecialevents.htm)

- N 

Nana Amos 
Program Manager 
University of Connecticut 
UNESCO Chair & Institute of Comparative Human Rights 
UConn-ANC Partnership 
233 Glenbrook Road, Unit 4124 
Storrs, CT 06269-4124 
860.486.3054 Phone 
860.486.2545 Fax 
www.unescochair.uconn.edu 





======== Global Human Rights Education listserv ======= 
Send mail intended for the list to <       >. 
Archives of the list can be found at:
http://www.hrea.org/lists/hr-education/ 
**You are welcome to reprint, copy, archive, quote or re-post this
item, but please retain the original and listserv source.


[Reply to this message] [Start a new topic] [Date Index] [Thread Index] [Author Index] [Subject Index] [List Home Page] [HREA Home Page]