Daliluna, the first Arabic human rights manual for the training of trainers, is as an excerpt also available in English. The manual introduces methods of human rights education and provides modules on planning, implementation and evaluation of training courses. In addition, it offers the theoretical background on human rights issues that are relevant in the Arab region, such as discrimination, gender equality, prohibition of torture and the death penalty.
Edited by: Capacity Building International (InWEnt gGmbH), Bonn
Implementing partner: German Institute for Human Rights, Berlin
In cooperation with the Iraqi Ministry of Human Rights, Bagdad
Financed by: German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
English
56 p.
(PDF, 1,7 MB, not barrier-free)
October 2010
Daliluna is the first Arabic human rights manual for the training of trainers. The manual introduces methods of human rights education and provides modules on planning, implementation and evaluation of training courses. In addition, it offers the theoretical background on human rights issues that are relevant in the Arab region, such as discrimination, gender equality, prohibition of torture and the death penalty. The last part consists of a variety of activities to use in human rights trainings, ready to be used with different target groups.
ISBN: 978-3-939394-53- 2
Arabic
272 p.
(PDF, 2,2 MB, not barrier-free)
May 2010
Comparing Human Rights Education with Civic, Intercultural, Diversity and Tolerance Education
Summary of a Workshop with Prof. Katarina Tomasevski, held at the German Institute for Human Rights, January 12th 2005.
Documentation
(PDF, 66 KB, not barrier-free)
January 2005
Documentary report of the workshop "Human Rights Education in National Human Rights Institutions (NHRI) in Europe". The workshop (3rd to the 4th of December 2004 in Berlin) was organized by the German Institute for Human Rights.
(PDF, 2,7 MB, not barrier-free)
December 2004
Promotion of the implementation mechanisms of international human rights treaties, human rights dialogue with Islamic countries, human rights protection in a situation of increasing national and international security measures: these are but some of the activities of the German Institute for Human Rights in the year 2003. Publications and conferences organised by the Institute contributed to the development of strategies in human rights work in Germany and also informed experts and the general public about current issues including background information. Overall the Institute played an important part in promoting human rights education in Germany.
Editor: German Institute for Human Rights
Annual Report
32 p.
(PDF, 1,14 MB, not barrier-free)
August 2004
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