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Socio-Economic Justice through Human Rights Course

Palestine: Human Rights and Democracy Programme

Deadline: 27-Feb-22

The Global Campus of Human Rights is pleased to announce an open call for the Socio-Economic Justice through Human Rights Course.

The course encompasses a 4-weeks period with approximately 24 hours of active learning through readings, videos, discussions, polls and quizzes.

The course is mostly asynchronous but does feature some live webinars and is based on a participatory approach aimed at developing and reinforcing personal critical reflection and peer-to-peer learning. Examples from different areas of the world and on different themes allow the identification of cross-regional and cross-cutting issues and enable a global and multidimensional understanding of the topic.

This MOOC explores current developments in implementing economic and social rights and their role in redressing unjust distribution of resources and powers. It looks at legal frameworks and current political, social and economic challenges to better understand their links with a rights-based approach to socio-economic justice. Through regional examples and case studies, it provides a global overview of difficulties and obstacles but also possible alternatives and solutions.

Structure

The course runs over 4 weeks and is organised in 2 modules:

Benefits

At the end of the course, participants who have actively participated in all required weekly discussions and successfully completed all quizzes will receive a free certificate confirming their participation.

Outcomes

Upon completion of this course participants will have gained:

Eligibility Criteria

This course is for participants around the world who are actively interested and engaged in socio-economic justice and wish to deepen their knowledge about the theory and practice of applying a rights-based approach to analysis, assessment, redress and change in this area.

For more information, visit https://gchumanrights.org/education/e-learning/moocs/socio-economic-justice-through-human-rights/about.html

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