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Applications for the AGTC on International Human Rights Law and Advocacy are now suspended PDF Print E-mail
Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 June 2010

 

The advanced Geneva Training Course Geneva Training Course on International Law and Advocacy  is postponed till next March 2010. More details will be provided soon.

General information

The Advanced Geneva Training Course is offered once a year. The main objective of the course is to empower human rights organisations by training their representatives to effectively use the United Nations (UN) human rights mechanisms. The AGTCs takes place parallel to the sessionsof

the Human Rights Council. The course provides human rights defenders with the opportunity to experience first-hand the UN human rights mechanisms in action.

Our courses are based on an interactive experiential approach and use adult education learning principles. They address theoretical and practical aspects of international human rights law as well as the role of NGOs in improving the implementation of human rights treaties and standards. The training sessions are conducted through pedagogical tools such as role-plays, debates, group discussions, and presentations by experts and participants. This is supplemented by informal learning through the attendance of meetings and seminars.

 


Objectives

By the end of the course, participants will have:

 

  • Broadened their knowledge of the role and functions of UN human rights mechanisms and other key actors in the international human rights system;
  • Developed practical skills to produce effective submissions to UN human rights bodies;
  • Increased their competence in the development of strategic advocacy for lobbying at the international level and for working to ensure the implementation of relevant resolutions / recommendations at the national level
  • Improved their ability to enhance the contribution of NGOs and NHRIs to the improvement of the national regulatory framework for human rights
  • Expanded interactions and dialogues with networks of national, regional and international NGOs, institutions and government agencies for the promotion and protection of human rights

Participants

Approximately 20 participants from around the world attend each AGTC. To be selected, applicants should:

  • Have been working for more than five years in a national or international human rights/development/humanitarian NGO or NHRI
  • Be working in an organisation with a capacity to use national, regional and international human rights systems
  • Currently hold at least a middle-management position in an organisation;
  • Have a basic knowledge of and experience in international human rights law and the regional and/or international human rights system;
  • Be proficient in written and spoken English for the GTC in English or French for the GTC in French
  • Represent an organisation that may wish to collaborate with ISHR in the future

How to apply

Applications for the AGTC are accepted through ISHR’s website a few months before each course. In selecting participants, we endavour to achieve a balance in terms of gender, geographical regions and areas of interest/activity. Due to limited resources, ISHR is only able to contact short-listed candidates. For more information, please look at the Call for applications and the application form

 

The cost of the course is approximately 6,000 CHF (including accommodation, per-diems, health insurance, and airfare). All participants are responsible for ensuring their own funding for the course. ISHR will seek to raise funds for the course and may offer a small number of scholarships. If there is not a sufficient number of funded participants by July 2010, ISHR may postpone the training course until March 2011.


For further information, e-mail us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

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