This training programme was sponsored by the ILO and developed in close collaboration with the Qatar’s Ministry of Administrative Development, Labour and Social Affairs. It provides both theoretical and practical knowledge about Discrimination, Violence and Harassment, through the lens of key international Labour Standards.
Introduction to the course
This self-guided learning experience will literally take you through an immersive journey. First you’ll be driving through the Qatari desert and urban environment: your route will be scattered with road works, unexpected diversions and unforeseen events, just like the employment trajectory of certain individuals may be disrupted and slowed down by discrimination and inequalities, based on their individual characteristics.
After rehearsing and practicing how to identifying and tackle such obstacles through exercises and simulations, you will finally get to the Airport, where your will take off towards the second part of your journey.
You will land in the modern city of Doha and head off to a very special exhibition, exploring the different facets of violence, harassment and unacceptable behaviour in the world of work, through a gender perspective and beyond.
Again, before you successfully conclude your tour, collect all your exhibition badges and head back out in the Gulf’s sun, you’ll have the chance to practice and simulate how to prevent and effectively respond to such terrible phenomenon.
What will you learn?
Here are some of the topics covered in the programme:
Discrimination
- Discrimination: definitions, types, root causes and possible grounds;
- A Human Rights obligation: the international and regional legal framework;
- The benefits of addressing discrimination and the costs of non-intervention;
- The scope of C.111: how to address discrimination, roles and responsibilities.
Violence and Harassment
- Violence and harassment: definitions, scope, causes and risk factors;
- The human rights framework, the gender dimension, the added value of C.190;
- Impact, costs and benefits of eradicating this phenomenon;
- The transformative framework for action set out by C.190
What will you be able to do?
At the end of this learning journey, you will have:
- acquired the language and core principles applied by the Convention and Recommendation;
- identified key provisions towards preventing and eliminating discrimination at work;
- applied key non-discrimination principles to the context of Qatar and the environment you operate in;
- Strengthened your ability to recognize and deal with discrimination in your daily activity.
Who attends this course?
Governments (especially Ministry of Labour) and public authorities, Workers and their representatives, Employers and their representatives, HR and CSR professionals, Civil Society Organisations, Gender and non-discrimination practitioners.
Note: Upon successful completion of all the steps, you will receive a certificate of participation as well as digital credentials to share on social media.
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