Training Programme: HRBA: Justice & Security Sector Reform – OJIR22
Discussion details
Monday 27th June to Friday 1st July 2022 Venue: National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland
Now in its 17th year, this annual IHRN training programme enhances skills of justice/security sector personnel, consultants, managers etc, in applying Human Rights Based Approaches to Sector Reform. The programme is designed for people working with state or non-state institutions or undertaking Rule of law/Governance assignments (UN & regional IGOs, bi-lateral donors, and programme implementing organisations) as well as justice/security sector personnel wishing to adapt their expertise for international consultancy work.
Knowledge & skills enhanced include:
- The legal principles, policies & practice underpinning HRBA to justice/security sector reform
- The relationship between the 'justice' and 'security' sectors, concepts/issues such as 'rule of law', 'good governance', gender & Covid-19 issues etc
- The inter-linkages between roles and institutions (justice/interior/security, law enforcement, judiciary, corrections/rehabilitation, formal/informal justice etc.)
- Human Rights Based needs assessment, programme design, implementation, M&E. - Programming tools & checklists, benchmarks & indicators of human rights change
- Case studies from national contexts & international field missions (including conflict, post-conflict transition) Teamwork, advocacy, partnerships & international work opportunities in the sectors
Further information, application details, testimonials & indicative programme etc can be found at the following link: https://www.ihrnetwork.org/justice-sector-reform_202.htm IHRN Scholarship Details of the criteria and application process for an IHRN Scholarship for this programme in 2022 at https://www.ihrnetwork.org/uploads/files/168.doc. Deadline for completed scholarship applications for this programme is 25th March 2022.
Pamela Harney - Administrator
International Human Rights Network
Glenboy House, Oldcastle,
County Meath, Ireland
Tel: +353 49 8542934
pharney@ihrnetwork.org
www.ihrnetwork.org
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