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Call for Applications: Pacific Feminist Legal Theory and Practice (FLTP) Training

Development of the Intersectional Feminist Movement Grant Competition (Georgia)

Deadline: 19-Apr-24

Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) invites Applications for the Pacific Regional Feminist Legal Theory and Practice (FLTP) Training.

Feminist Legal Theory and Practice, or FLTP, is an APWLD training programme which promotes the application of feminist analysis, deeper grounding in human rights and the use of the law or legal strategies to uphold women’s human rights. Participatory methodologies and approach to learning are carefully integrated into the programme and effectively challenge systemic and structural barriers to women’s human rights. As such, the FLTP draws on the experiences and perspectives of women from rural, indigenous, migrant, and urban poor women groups and WHRDs in the Asia and the Pacific, to make it rich and dynamic.

APWLD will organise its regional FLTP training in the Pacific targeting young lawyers, attorneys, activists, human rights advocates and Women Human Rights’ Defenders (WHRDs) in 2024.

The main objectives for having the Pacific FLTP are as follows:

The training will focus on the following themes: analysis of women’s lives and realities; feminism and women’s movement; structural and systemic forces of oppression, feminist development justice, feminist analysis of the Law, Globalisation, Fundamentalisms and Militarisation and Patriarchy; women’s human rights and developments in international law; and feminist legal strategies for supporting women human rights defenders.

This training will create a pool of Pacific FLTP graduates (FLTP Grads) who will use the FLTP framework as part of the movement to support substantive legal change that uphold women’s human rights.

Selected Participants Must
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For more information, visit APWLD.

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