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Training on Human Rights at International Borders: Exploring Technologies’ Risks & Opportunities

EC announces a Call for Proposals to support Persons with Disabilities (PwDs)

Deadline: 24-May-2024

The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) is inviting applications for a training course for human rights defenders working at international borders in the Central, Northern and Eastern Europe region.

ODIHR recognizes as a human rights defender any person promoting and striving for the realization of human rights regardless of profession, age or other status. Human rights defenders carry out their human rights activities individually or jointly with others, as part of an informal group or as a non-governmental organization, and act in a voluntary or professional capacity. The key characteristic that defines human rights defenders is not who they are, but what they do and the principles they stand for.

This three-day training course aims to enable human rights defenders working in Central, Northern and Eastern Europe to understand the human rights implications of border technologies and to improve their skills in collecting and verifying information through various means, including new technologies, for effective human rights monitoring at borders.

Topics addressed during the training will include:

The training is based on interactive learning methods and requires full-time presence and a high level of active participation. Participants should be aware that they will be unable to perform other work-related activities during the training sessions. The course will be conducted in English by experienced trainers with proven gender and cultural sensitivity. The costs of training materials, travel and full board accommodation are covered by ODIHR.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit OSCE.

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