Out now: January-February 2010 edition of Equalinfo
Equalinrights' Workshop Report:
"Costing and Frontloading Human Rights"
Institute of Social Studies (ISS) seminar report:
"Global Crises, Global Answers. The International Dimension of the Human Right to Food"
1-14 March 2010: The Sixth Annual Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW)
Solidarity in Action: Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions
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10-14 May 2010, Geneva, Switzerland
Third annual training course on Monitoring Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
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19 July - 26 August 2010, University of Toronto, Canada
Women's Human Rights: Building a peaceful world in an era of globalization
Deadline 15 May 2010. Read more >>
16-20 August 2010, University of Toronto, Canada
Women's Rights are Human Rights! CEDAW for Change
Deadline 16 July 2010. Read more >>
8-9 December 2010, Pretoria, South Africa
World Human Rights Moot Court 2010
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Established in 2007, Equalinrights aims to advance understanding and use of human-rights based strategies in the global struggle against poverty, marginalization and exclusion. We work with development and human rights practitioners worldwide to exchange, create and promote strategies, methodologies and tools attuned to specific contexts.
To support these efforts, Equalinrights offers face-to-face and interactive online platforms for practitioners to connect and share with others their skills, knowledge and experience about bottom-up human rights-based development (HRBD). We promote learning by doing, learning from doing and learning to do and this approach characterises our two main programmes:
Equalinrights works on projects that provide the space for experimenting with or developing rights-based development methods and tools. Currently, there are two projects:
The objective of this programme is to document the learning that arises from the projects in Programme 1 and make it available to wider audiences. Equalinrights is developing resources related to human rights-based development, such as training modules and briefing papers. We also make published resources from other sources available online. We support putting human rights-based development practitioners in touch with each other through e-discussions, Dgroups, and our Wiki.