BACKGROUND
The African Human Rights Camp is a
two-week long intensive training course in human rights,
designed for people working in the field of human rights
education and advocacy in Africa. Over the past ten years
the training course was conducted in South Africa, Zimbabwe,
Ghana, Morocco, Tanzania, Uganda, Egypt, and Nigeria.
The 11th African Human Rights Camp
was held in Namibia from 24 September to 6 October 2006. It
was organised by the Human Rights Institute of South
Africa (HURISA) in collaboration with Legal Assistance
Centre in Namibia.
OBJECTIVES
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to provide training and capacity on
the African Human Rights system;
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to encourage the use of human rights
protection mechanisms in addressing human rights violations
in Africa;
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to encourage greater participation in
the African Union institutions charged with human rights
promotion and protection;
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to develop a pool of resource people
(trainers) who can articulate and teach human rights in
their own countries and regions;
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to provide a forum for the sharing of
information concerning country-specific human rights
situations;
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to strengthen networking among human
rights NGOs in Africa.
SOME TOPICS
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Philosophical and historical basis of
human rights;
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Universality and cultural relativity of
human rights;
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International and regional systems for
the protection and promotion of human rights;
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International Justice and Transitional
Justice;
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Economic, social and cultural rights;
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The rights of children, women and refugees;
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NGOs and human rights networking in Africa;
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HIV/AIDS and Human Rights in Africa
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Ethnic, racial and religious discrimination;
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Human rights documentation and information handling;
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Teaching human rights;
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Organising and Teaching training
courses for human rights organisations;
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Impact of religious and cultural practices on human rights.
RESOURCE PERSONS AND METHODOLOGY
Sessions will be led by resource
persons with experience and expertise, gathered through
their work in non-governmental and inter-governmental
organisations, and in academe. The course will employ a
combination of lectures, workshops, group discussions, role
plays, reading sessions and film shows.
PARTICIPANTS
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Only applications from NGOs and
governmental institutions in Africa, who are currently
involved in human rights education and advocacy on the
continent, will be considered;
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The maximum number of participants is
limited to twenty-five (25);
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The applicant’s professional and
working experience, as well as future work plans will be
considered during selection;
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Regional and gender representation will
also be taken into account;
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Applicants must be able to communicate
in written and spoken English;
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Applicants representing NGOs who have
not participated in past African Human Rights Camps will be
given priority;
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Only one (1) application per organisation will be considered.
DEADLINE
Applications must be received by HURISA
before or on Friday 21 July 2006. The Course Secretariat
reserves the right to extend the deadline. Send applications
to:
NOTIFICATION
The list of participants will be
announced on Friday 28 July 2006. Only successful applicants
will be notified. If you have not been contacted by that
date, please assume that your application was unsuccessful.
Successful applicants will enter into a formal contract with
the organisers.
DURATION
The course will be held over a period
of two weeks. Participants must be prepared to undertake a
programme of intensive study and exchange. Sessions will
normally be held from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, Mondays to
Fridays.
LANGUAGE
The medium of instruction and
discussion will be English.
COURSE MATERIALS
Participants will be given a set of
basic human rights reading materials upon registration and
summaries of lectures. Most of the course materials will be
in English. Participants will be required to prepare a paper
to be delivered at the Camp.
COURSE FEES
The course fee of 250 US dollars is
compulsory and covers tuition, materials and lectures. The
course fee is non-refundable.
TRANSPORTATION, ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS
Participants are encouraged to raise
funds to cover their own transportation, accommodation and
meals expenses. Accommodation and Meals for two weeks cost
1,700 US dollars.
SUBSIDIES
Limited funds are available to cover
either the costs of international flights or the costs of
accommodation and meals during the course. Requests for any
financial assistance must be made in writing, on behalf of
the applicant, by the head of an organisation to the AHRC
2006 Course Secretariat (c/o HURISA). Subsidies will be
granted on merit and at the discretion of the organisers.
INSURANCE
Participants are responsible for their
own medical, luggage and accident insurance as the
organisers will not be responsible for any such costs
incurred by participants.
ATTENDANCE
It is compulsory for participants to
attend all the course activities. Any participant failing to
complete the course without any valid reason, will repay the
full cost of participation.
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE
Participants who have attended all the
course activities will be awarded a certificate of
attendance. Exceptions will only be made where a valid
reason for missing a session is submitted by the participant
and accepted by the Course Secretariat.
BODY OF APPEAL
The Course Secretariat is the only body
of appeal at the Camp, and its decisions are final. The
Secretariat will be guided by internationally accepted
grievance procedures in cases of grievances or disputes.
CAMP ALUMNI 1995-2006 |
APPLICATION FORM