 Institución organizadora |  Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. Center for Human Rights and Conflict Resolution, Estados Unidos de América
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 Institución ejecutora |  Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. Center for Human Rights and Conflict Resolution, Estados Unidos de América
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 Nombre |  Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Training Program |  |
 Duración |  9 - 13 June 2003 |  |
 Orientación sustantiva |  derechos humanos resolución de conflictos, diplomacia, mediación y buenos oficios |  |
 Público objectivo |  Expertos en educación de derechos humanos Funcionarios gubernamentales Militantes de ONGs Estudiantes universitarios |  |
 Formación continuada o formación profesional |  No |  |
 Contenido |  The causes of violent conflict and human rights abuses; third party intervention in violent conflict; shared concerns, different perspectives?; negotiating peace and human rights; post-settlement peacebuilding. |  |
 País |  Estados Unidos de América
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 Orientación geográfica |  Internacional |  |
 DH incorporados en el curriculum |  No |  |
 Metodología empleada |  Instructors will employ a variety of formats including lectures, small group discussions, directed exercises, simulations, and films. During portions of the first two days, participants will be divided by profession for instruction aimed at enhancing their knowledge of the work of the other profession. During the remainder of the time, participants will work together, and will participate in several joint problem-solving activities. Participant expertise will be woven into the lectures and discussions so that participants benefit from each other's experience. |  |
 Número de participantes |  Twenty participants. |  |
 Coste de la enseñanza |  This year the program is being offered free of charge as a service to intergovernmental and nongovernmental professionals in these fields.
Registrants are asked to submit a non-refundable $50.00 materials fee to cover the costs of briefing materials that will be sent to all participants approximately two weeks before the start of the course.
Participants are responsible for their own transportation and living costs, though very reasonable rates are available for on-campus accommodations. |  |
 Información adicional |  Purpose: The Summer Institute is designed to introduce practicing human rights advocates and conflict resolvers to the values, objectives, and methods of
operation of the other field. In addition, the course will give professionals in both fields the opportunity to explore together ways of strengthening communication and collaboration to better achieve mutual goals.
For additional information, please contact Kathleen Kingsbury by email (kathleen.kingsbury@tufts.edu) or phone (617-627-4296). |  |
 Ha sido evaluado el programa? |  Information not available |  |
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