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		<id>http://equalinrights.wizzbit.net/news-events/#c730</id>
		<title>Events and Conferences</title>
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				<published>2010-07-01T11:20:58+02:00</published>
		<updated>2010-07-01T11:20:58+02:00</updated>
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			<name>anonymous</name>
			<email></email>
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<p class="align-justify"><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif"><font size="1"><b>10 August 2010, London, UK – Human Rights and Equalities:</b> This one day training course, hosted by the British Institute of Human Rights,&nbsp; is designed to raise awareness of human rights ideas, principles and standards and how they relate to equality. It will focus on how human rights provide a practical tool for tackling inequality and disadvantage. <br />For further information please consult the </font></font><a href="http://www.bihr.org.uk/" title="Opens external link in new window" target="_blank" class="external-link-new-window" ><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif" size="1">BIHR website</font></a><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif" size="1"> or email: </font><a href="mailto:training@bihr.org.uk" ><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif" size="1">training@bihr.org.uk</font></a><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif" size="1">.</font></p>
<p class="align-justify"><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif"><font size="1"><b>16-20 August 2010, University of Toronto, Canada. CEDAW for Change:</b> This module within the six-week WHRI is open for additional enrollment as a one-week intensive for those who cannot attend the full course.&nbsp;&nbsp;Full details of the module are on the </font></font><a href="http://learnwhr.wordpress.com/programs/whri/" title="Opens external link in new window" target="_blank" class="external-link-new-window" ><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif" size="1">WHRI website</font></a><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif" size="1">. For inquiries, contact WHRI Program Director </font><a href="mailto:info@learnwhr.org" title="Opens window for sending email" class="mail" ><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif" size="1">Angela Lytle</font></a><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif" size="1">. Deadline: 16 July 2010.</font></p>
<p class="align-justify"><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif"><font size="1"><b>20-23 August 2010, Montreal, Canada – CIVICUS 9th World Assembly:</b> Every year, the CIVICUS World Assembly offers about fifty activities grouped around the overall theme, an annual focus theme and sub-themes. This year the World Assembly will focus on economic justice as its core theme underpinned by development effectiveness and climate justice. The activities comprise plenary sessions, round tables, workshops, networking sessions and formal events. To register, please visit the </font></font><a href="https://www.civicusassembly.org/" title="Opens external link in new window" target="_blank" class="external-link-new-window" ><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif" size="1">CIVICUS</font></a><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif" size="1">&nbsp;website.</font></p>
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<p class="align-justify"><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif"><font size="1"><b>8-12 November 2010:&nbsp; Role of Human Rights in Development: Impact and Responsibility, Åbo Akademi University, Turku/Abo, Finland<br /></b>This one-week intensive course offers participants an opportunity to acquire specialist-level knowledge in the field of human rights and development. It offers critical examinations of the conceptual and practical relevance of the international human rights framework to development cooperation, focusing on strategies to integrate the two fields, including but not limited to human rights-based approaches to development. There is special focus on human rights as an accountability framework and women and children as claimants of rights. The course will provide both theoretical and practical insights, for example in the area of assessing impact and the value of human rights-based approaches to development.</font></font></p>
<p class="align-justify"><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif"><font size="1">The course is designed for PhD students, scholars, practitioners (e.g., law, human rights and/or development), policy-makers and advanced master's students. Detailed information and application forms can be obtained from their </font><a href="http://www.abo.fi/instut/imr/courses.htm" title="Opens external link in new window" target="_blank" class="external-link-new-window" ><font size="1">website</font></a><font size="1">. Application deadline: 14 September 2010.</font></font></p>
<p class="align-justify"><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif"><font size="1"><b>8-9 December 2010, University of Pretoria, South Africa - World Human Rights Moot Court 2010 Competition:</b> The Competition is open to undergraduate students from all institutions of tertiary education in the world. Participation in the competition is not restricted to law students, but it is expected that in most cases the teams participating in this event will be comprised of students who study law. <br />For all Moot related information or queries please visit </font></font><a href="http://www.up.ac.za/law" title="Opens external link in new window" target="_blank" class="external-link-new-window" ><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif" size="1">University of Pretoria website</font></a><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif" size="1"> or contact: </font><a href="mailto:cherryl.botterill@gmail.com" title="Opens window for sending email" class="mail" ><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif" size="1">Cherryl-Lee Botterill</font></a><font face="Verdana,Arial,sans-serif" size="1">, Tel: +27 82 780 4647.</font></p>]]></summary>
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		<entry>
		<id>http://equalinrights.wizzbit.net/news-events/activities-archive/#c1723</id>
		<title>Right to Food</title>
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				<published>2010-04-01T15:56:31+02:00</published>
		<updated>2010-04-01T15:56:31+02:00</updated>
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			<name>anonymous</name>
			<email></email>
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		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p class="align-justify"><font size="2">In collaboration with FoodFirst Action and Information Network (FIAN Netherlands), Equalinrights organised a workshop in Utrecht, the Netherlands, on how the Right to Food can be made more practical, with use of the Voluntary Guidelines as a tool for mobilisation. Flavio Valente, Secretary General of FIAN International and former National Rapporteur on the Right to Food in Brazil, shared his experiences on 7 June 2007.</font>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>
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		<id>http://equalinrights.wizzbit.net/news-events/activities-archive/#c1097</id>
		<title>Exchange with PWESCR </title>
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				<published>2010-04-01T15:43:16+02:00</published>
		<updated>2010-04-01T15:43:16+02:00</updated>
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			<name>anonymous</name>
			<email></email>
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		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p class="align-justify"><font size="2">Equalinrights hosted an exchange with the&nbsp;Programme on Women‘s Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (PWESCR) on civil society coalitions developing and using parallel reports to United Nations Treaty monitoring bodies. The exchange&nbsp;was held&nbsp;in The Hague (The Netherlands) on Wednesday, 14 May 2008. Priiti and Gurinder shared their experiences, having just returned from presenting a report to the International Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, developed in a coalition with over 150 other organisations, on the situation of ESC rights in India. It was an inspiring exchange, with lively discussions on working with such a sizeable coalition, engaging with the government, how to use these processes for national advocacy and where to go from here.</font> </p>]]></summary>
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		<id>http://equalinrights.wizzbit.net/news-events/activities-archive/#c1095</id>
		<title>Developing the Database of Resource Persons</title>
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				<published>2010-04-01T15:42:42+02:00</published>
		<updated>2010-04-01T15:42:42+02:00</updated>
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			<name>anonymous</name>
			<email></email>
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		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p class="align-justify"><font size="2">During its first two years (2006-2007), a major initiative of Equalinrights&nbsp;was to create a database of resource persons on human rights-based development (HRBD). This database was a response to a&nbsp;significant gap in knowledge and understanding of HRBD. It created a cross-disciplinary pool of resource persons centred on understanding and applying holistic human rights-based approaches in development work. Specific areas of expertise include: gender specific strategies, ESC rights activism, human rights-based programming, using international and national human rights standards and mechanisms, social mobilisation, conflict transformation and organisational development. Equalinrights' current work on stregthening a Network of Practitioners on HRBD builds on the database initiative.</font></p>]]></summary>
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		<id>http://equalinrights.wizzbit.net/news-events/activities-archive/#c1722</id>
		<title>Struggles and Strategies of HRBD in Fragile States: Somalia/land</title>
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				<published>2010-04-01T15:42:15+02:00</published>
		<updated>2010-04-01T15:42:15+02:00</updated>
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			<name>anonymous</name>
			<email></email>
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		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p class="align-justify"><font size="2"><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">November 2006-February 2007</span>: Equalinrights, with Oxfam-Novib Nairobi, raised funds for and organised a process to support exploration of the meaning, relevance and potential use of HRBD in Somalia/land. It sought to do this in a more engaged and active way through a powerful and creative rights-based tool of empowerment and mobilisation, i.e., participatory video-making (PV).</font></p>]]></summary>
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		<id>http://equalinrights.wizzbit.net/news-events/activities-archive/#c1098</id>
		<title>World Social Forum</title>
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				<published>2010-04-01T15:42:02+02:00</published>
		<updated>2010-04-01T15:42:02+02:00</updated>
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			<name>anonymous</name>
			<email></email>
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		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p class="align-justify"><font size="2">Equalinrights is a member of the Human Dignity and Human Rights Caucus, a flexible coalition working to ensure human rights issues and values receive due attention within the WSF. Equalinrights held a number of events in Nairobi, Kenya for WSF 2007 and contributed to the WSF 2008 Global Day of Action and&nbsp;organised side-event at&nbsp;WSF 2009 in Belem do Para, Brazil! <span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Read more about Equalinrights' contributions to wsf 2009, <a href="news-events/activities-archive/world-social-forum/world-social-forum-2008/" title="Opens internal link in current window" class="internal-link" ><span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,255)">WSF 2008</span></a> and <span style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(255,255,255)"><a href="news-events/activities-archive/world-social-forum/world-social-forum-2007/" title="Opens internal link in current window" class="internal-link" >WSF 2007</a>.</span></span></font></p>]]></summary>
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		<id>http://equalinrights.wizzbit.net/news-events/activities-archive/#c1094</id>
		<title>Making Rights Real</title>
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				<published>2010-04-01T15:15:04+02:00</published>
		<updated>2010-04-01T15:15:04+02:00</updated>
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			<name>anonymous</name>
			<email></email>
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		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p class="align-justify"><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">October 2007</span>: <font size="2">Equalinrights organised an interactive event entitled 'Making Rights Real: Strategies and tools for realising human rights-based development' for more than 35 human rights and development practitioners at the University of Utrecht. The event aimed to highlight current pressing challenges to implementing human rights-based development (HRBD), deepen participants‘ understanding of one another‘s work and explore opportunities for building greater collaboration.The daylong exchange included two case studies on the power of upstream, citizen-driven initiatives for change and a participatory theatre exercise during which participants used images to express current realities about development and convey visions for a better future. During the afternoon portion of the programme, participants broke into working groups to explore local, national and international level challenges and strategies for strengthening HRBD. Key themes that emerged from the day included the importance of starting from local priorities and knowledge, a call for greater integration of human rights and development work, and the need for more accountability of all development actors, including NGOs. </font><a href="fileadmin/filelist/documenten/Guides_and_Manuals/report_on_equalinrights5C27_4_oct_2007_exchange_on_hrbd_to_print.doc" class="download" ><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold"><font size="2">Read the event report! </font></span></a></p>]]></summary>
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		<id>http://equalinrights.wizzbit.net/news-events/activities-archive/#c1099</id>
		<title>Research and Advocacy for Human Rights for Dalits</title>
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				<published>2010-04-01T15:03:13+02:00</published>
		<updated>2010-04-01T15:03:13+02:00</updated>
		<author>
			<name>anonymous</name>
			<email></email>
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		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p class="align-justify"><font size="2">In early 2006, Equalinrights was commissioned by the Justice and Peace Commission of the Netherlands to develop an advocacy and research resource centre to advance the cause of the Dalit communities and others discriminated against on grounds of descent. This project&nbsp;was designed to redress the gap in systematically and scientifically gathered data on descent-based discrimination. </font></p>]]></summary>
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		<id>http://equalinrights.wizzbit.net/news-events/activities-archive/#c1100</id>
		<title>Community Empowerment in East Africa</title>
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				<published>2010-04-01T15:01:23+02:00</published>
		<updated>2010-04-01T15:01:23+02:00</updated>
		<author>
			<name>anonymous</name>
			<email></email>
		</author>
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p class="align-justify"><font size="2">Equalinrights worked with a&nbsp;number of community actors and civil society organizations (CSOs) in East Africa to support their use of participatory, human rights-based methodologies and tools, deepening understanding of human rights, citizenship and accountability.</font><span style="DISPLAY: none">&nbsp;</span></p>]]></summary>
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		<entry>
		<id>http://equalinrights.wizzbit.net/news-events/activities-archive/#c1101</id>
		<title>E-Discussion Series for the Advancement of HRBD</title>
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				<published>2010-04-01T15:00:28+02:00</published>
		<updated>2010-04-01T15:00:28+02:00</updated>
		<author>
			<name>anonymous</name>
			<email></email>
		</author>
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p class="align-justify"><font size="2">In June 2007, Equalinrights initiated an online discussion series with practitioners in our network to exchange experiences and expertise on advancing HRBD. Practitioners from different continents and backgrounds gathered online for one-day debates on a variety of issues.</font> </p>]]></summary>
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