Organization: Human Rights Education Associates
Registration deadline: 01 Mar 2017
Starting date: 26 Apr 2017
Ending date: 11 Jul 2017
This advanced e-learning course introduces staff members of (international) development agencies and NGOs to child rights-based approaches. A child rights-based approach is a conceptual framework for the process of human development that is normatively based on international children’s rights standards and operationally directed to promoting, protecting and fulfilling children’s human rights. Essentially, a child rights-based approach integrates the norms, standards and principles of the international human rights system into the plans, policies and processes of programme development for children.
Participants will deepen their knowledge about project and programme development from a child rights perspective. They will learn how to apply the principles of children’s right to be heard, non-discrimination, and best interests, as well as about accountability to various phases of project planning and implementation. The course will focus on practical tools for child rights situation assessment, programme planning, implementation, child rights indicators, and monitoring and evaluation within the child rights-based conceptual framework.
Course outline
Week 1: Foundations: Introduction to the Core Concepts of Childhoods and a Human Rights-based Approach
Week 2: Children’s Rights Standards and Principles
Week 3: Child Rights Systems and Institutions
Week 4: Key Components and Principles of Child Rights Programming
Week 5:Child Participation – Children as Active Agents
Week 6: Child Rights Situation Analysis
Week 7: Programme Design and Implementation
Week 8: “Open Week”
Week 9: Child Rights Programming: Case Study
Week 10: Monitoring and Evaluaton
Week 11:Becoming a Child Rights-Focused Organisation
How to register:
For more information and online registration: www.hrea.org/child-rights-programming