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Human Rights Advocacy |
Tipo |
Enseñanza a distancia |
Institución organizadora |
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Frecuencia |
Anual |
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Fecha de inicio |
30/09/2015 |
Fecha de finalización |
15/12/2015 |
Objetivos |
This e-learning course provides human rights activists with a range of proven human rights advocacy methods and critical concepts as a means for them to reflect on and deepen their own work. The course will look at the theoretical foundations and critical issues of human rights advocacy, elements of advocacy planning, and strategies for action. |
Áreas de especialización |
derechos humanos |
Público objectivo |
Militantes de ONGs |
Contenido |
Week 1. Politics, Advocacy, Democracy, Rights and Citizenship
Week 2. Power, Empowerment and Citizen Education and Engagement
Week 3. Advocacy Effectiveness: Factors and Measures of Success
Week 4. Overview of Planning; Analysis of Political and Social Context
Week 5. Identification, Analysis and Definition of Problems; Selection of Priority Issues
Week 6. "Open week"
Week 7. Analysis of Political Arenas and Advocacy Strategies; Selection of Policy Hooks and Angles
Week 8. Analysis of Forces, Friends and Foes; Review and Readjustment of Strategies
Week 9. Messages, Reports and Media
Week 10. Public Outreach and Mobilisation
Week 11. Lobbying and Negotiation; Advocacy Leadership and Coalitions |
Idioma |
English |
País |
Estados Unidos de América |
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Metodología empleada |
The course involves approximately 60 hours of reading, on-line working groups, interaction with students and instructor/facilitator, webinars and assignments, and is offered over a 11-week period, beginning on 25 April 2012. The course is based on a participatory, active learning approach, with an emphasis on peer-to-peer learning. Participants will do the required readings, prepare interim and final assignments and participate in group discussions. The main course text will be A New Weave of Power, People, and Politics: An Action Guide for Advocacy and Citizen Participation, by Lisa VeneKlaasen and Valerie Miller. |
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Impartido por |
Valerie Miller has worked in advocacy, international development, gender and human rights for more than 30 years. |
Título, diploma o certificado otorgado |
Certificate of Participation. |
Número de participantes |
The maximum number of course participants is 25. |
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Procedimiento para la inscripción |
Apply online : http://www.hrea.org/index.php?base_id=308 |
Requisitos de admisión |
The course is intended for staff members of human rights/social justice organisations. Candidates should have a good written command of English and have high competence and comfort with computer and Internet use. HREA aims to ensure equal gender and geographical distribution across the selected participants. |
Becas |
Unfortunately, there are no scholarships or discounted tuition fees available for this course. |
Coste de la enseñanza/Coste de alojamiento |
The course tuition fee is US$ 725. Tuition for auditors is US$ 275. |
Página de Inicio |
www.hrea.org/learn/elearning/human-rights-advocacy/ |
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