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HIV/AIDS, Human Rights & Development |
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Training programmes |
Organising institution |
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Frequency |
Various |
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professional |
Start date |
28/11/2011 |
End date |
02/12/2011 |
Objectives |
The intricate relationship shared between two traditionally opposing concepts, development and human rights is explored in this course. |
Area of expertise |
HIV/AIDS |
Target group |
Academics Government officials |
Content |
The course focuses on the following issues:
Definitions of development, including the rhetorics of development, classic versus radical definitions, Western and African definitions
The World Bank and IMF models of development
The role players, the duty bearers, beneficiaries and bystanders in the development process
The impact and value of international programmes such as Structural Adjustment Programmes and Poverty Reduction Programmes
Women in development, gender mainstreaming in development
International trade in the development process |
Language |
English |
Country |
South Africa |
City |
Pretoria |
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Materials links |
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31/10/2011 |
Application procedure |
Apply online : http://www.chr.up.ac.za/index.php/ahrc-apply-online.html |
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Scholarship |
A limited number of partial scholarships are available. |
Tuition/Accommodation |
The course fee is ZAR 3 000.00 (US $ 450). This fee covers tuition, course materials, teas and lunch for the duration of the course. The fee excludes transport and accommodation costs. |
Homepage |
www.chr.up.ac.za/index.php/ahrc-2011/hivaids-human-rights-a-developm.html |
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