MINELRES: CfA: IHRN Human Rights Training Programmes 2006

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Tue Jun 13 21:19:39 2006


Original sender: Mary Davila <[email protected]>


Human Rights Based Approaches to Development: Programme Cycle Management 
Saturday 2nd - Friday 8th September, 2006 at National University of
Ireland, Maynooth, IRELAND
This programme will explore the principles, policies and practice
underpinning human rights based development and enhance participants�
skills in programming on this basis. Participants are facilitated in
approaching their own development as an on-going process to enhance
skills in teamwork, building relationships, communication, advocacy and
designing strategic partnerships. Reflecting the multi-disciplinary
nature of human rights based development, the training programme is
aimed at policy advisors, project managers etc, with human rights
specialisation, experience in development or humanitarian contexts as
well as those working in development issues in industrialised countries.
Applications by 1st July.
 
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Human Rights Fieldwork - Principles, Strategies and Skills 
Saturday 28th October - Sunday 5th November 2006 at National University
of Ireland, Maynooth + Field Exercise at Irish Defence Forces training
facility Coolmoney Camp, County Wicklow, IRELAND. 
This programme will explore the principles underpinning effective human
rights fieldwork and enhance the skills of participants to carry this
out safely before, during or after armed conflict. The emphasis is on
ensuring that human rights fieldwork is relevant, effective,
sustainable, participatory and accountable. Priority for applications
received by 1st August 
 
Further information on all IHRN Training programmes at:
www.ihrnetwork.org/current-programme.htm


Mary Davila
 
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Mary Davila, Administrator
International Human Rights Network
Glenboy House, Oldcastle, Co Meath, Ireland
Tel/Fax: +353 49 8542934
[email protected]
http://www.ihrnetwork.org
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