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IHRN Training Programmes 2008: Justice Sector Reform & Human Rights Fieldwork
Justice Sector Reform: Applying Human Rights Based Approaches
Venue: National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland
Dates: Monday 16th June – Friday 20th June 2008
The aim of this IHRN training programme is to enhance skills of participants in applying Human Rights Based Approaches to Justice Sector Reform. It will facilitate the development of knowledge and skills regarding:
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The legal principles, policies and practice underpinning human rights based approaches to justice sector reform
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The inter-linkages between justice sector actors (law enforcement, judicial, corrections, etc)
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The relationship between the justice sector and related terms such as 'security sector', 'rule of law', 'good governance'
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Human Rights Based needs assessment, prgramme design, implementation, as well as mentoring, monitoring & evaluation
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Programming tools and checklists (including Human Rights Based benchmarks and indicators of change)
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Case studies from national contexts as well as international field missions (including conflict and post-conflict)
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Teamwork, advocacy and strategic partnerships
The Programme uses a variety of facilitation techniques including presentations by guest specialists, plenary discussions, small group work and role-plays, case studies, etc. The programme is highly participatory and emphasises cross-learning among participants and practical exercises to apply what they have learned throughout. While contributing their own experience, participants will also be allocated materials for a case study to prepare for discussion. Advance reading will cover the international legal framework for justice sector reform (both civil and criminal) as well as human rights based approaches.
The training programme is aimed at justice sector professionals in developing and industrialised countries, as well as international field missions: state, non-state and international civil servants (UN agencies, EC, etc); as well as policy advisors, project managers and consultants.
The programme fee is 1,685 euro covering tuition, materials, lunch and refreshments during the programme. The programme is non-residential. Participants will be provided with convenient accommodation options, including on-campus.
Deadline for Applications: Friday 2 May 2008 (with priority for applications received by Friday 14 March).
For an application form and details of other IHRN training Programmes in 2008 see http://www.ihrnetwork.org/2007-08-programmes.htm
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Human Rights Fieldwork - Principles, Strategies and Skills
Date: Sunday 26th October - Sunday 2 November 2008
Venue: National University of Ireland, Maynooth
The Training Programme will explore the principles underpinning effective human rights fieldwork, enhance the skills of participants needed to carry this out safely before/during/after armed conflict, ensure that human rights fieldwork is relevant, effective, sustainable, participatory and accountable, raise participants' self-awareness of skills required to undertake international human rights fieldwork. The training programme is intended for development and humanitarian aid workers, civilian/military peace-keepers, NGO and IGO field staff.
Overview of Training Programme:
- Evolution of international human rights law & mechanisms relevant to human rights fieldwork
- The full cycle of human rights monitoring from information gathering to stimulating sustainable progress in conflict/post-conflict environments
- Case studies for monitoring the full spectrum of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights
- Interviewing and reporting techniques
- Applying development programming to human rights fieldwork
- Working with field partners, co-operating and building relationships
- Personal preparedness including, safety/security, stress/trauma etc
- Simulation of core field challenges, such as intercultural sensitivities, teamwork, leadership etc. .
Priority for applications received by 29 August 2008
For an application form and information on all IHRN Training programmes see http://www.ihrnetwork.org/2007-08-programmes.htm


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