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Global Campus of Human Rights introduces new Course “MOOC – Promoting and Protecting Human Rights” for NGOs and Individuals

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The Global Campus of Human Rights is proud to launch a new “MOOC on Promoting and Protecting Human Rights: a Global Overview” course for inter-governmental and non-governmental staff; social workers; researchers; committed citizens around the world, who are actively interested and engaged in human rights work and wish to gain a general overview of historical and current human rights developments at the international and regional level.

There are no registration or tuition fees. The certificate of participation is also free and offered to all those who successfully complete all the course requirements.

In times of violence and crisis, human rights are important safeguards. In times of peace, security and development, they are important pillars sustaining the common humanity. They are more than moral or legal concepts: they are the lymph of our lives. For them to run effectively, they need to relentlessly promote and protect them.

Promoting and protecting human rights is yet a work in progress. Much still needs to be done, but they can build on the concrete improvements and achievements that human rights have already allowed over the years. They can defend cases, advocate for change and bring about progress on the basis of legal instruments and mechanisms: laws, institutions, courts. They can face challenges with the strength of the benefits that have been demonstrated around the world: greater freedom and democracy; better health, education, and standards of living. To continue the efforts, they need information, education, awareness and action. This course provides you with a solid basis to understand, know and stand up for human rights.

Structure

The course is articulated in 2 modules: the first one (two classes) is recommended for all participants, while the second one (5 classes) is elective and can be composed of minimum 1 and maximum 5 classes, for a total of maximum 7 classes.

Outcomes

Upon completion of this course participants will have gained:

Methodology

You can also watch the full video on ‘MOOC on Promoting and Protecting Human Rights: a Global Overview’ here:

Certificate of Completion

Target Audience

For more information, visit https://gchumanrights.org/education/e-learning/moocs/promoting-and-protecting-human-rights-a-global-overview/about.html

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