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--- On Sat, 7/18/09, Laurel Heydir <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Laurel Heydir <[email protected]>
Subject: [fkkm] Fw: Call for Applications - 8th Annual Global Linking & 
Learning Programme - Human Rights Based Development
To: [email protected], [email protected], 
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Date: Saturday, July 18, 2009, 7:33 AM












 
 




    
                  











From: ulfa hidayati 

From:
Estoe Fanani

From: Julie Rostina  

   

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS 

   

8TH ANNUAL GLOBAL LINKING & LEARNING PROGRAMME - HUMAN
RIGHTS BASED DEVELOPMENT 

   

Dear Friends and Colleagues, 

We are pleased to announce that the Call for Applications
for our Annual Global Linking & Learning Programme - Human Rights Based
Development is now open. Please help circulate this announcement. 

   

WHAT? Annual Global Learning Programme on Human Rights Based
Development 

   

WHEN? 1-10 December 2009 

   

WHERE? Netherlands 

   

WHO? Organisers: Dignity International in collaboration with
the European Anti Poverty Network  

Support from: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland and
Oxfam-Novib 

   

WHY? Human Rights Based Development - Human rights provide a
moral, authoritative and a legal framework to tackle root causes of poverty –
the deep rooted structures of discrimination – the global processes of
impoverishment. A human rights framework has the ‘potential’ to deal with not
only legal justice, the primary preoccupation of traditional human rights
organisations, but also economic and social justice which is central to
development work. 

   

Realising this potential, many development actors –
development organisations, donors and governments – are now actively
integrating human rights into development planning. National governments are
seeking to integrate human rights in poverty reduction strategies and
increasing numbers of community based organisations are advocating for their
basic human rights. 

   

A human rights framework offers distinctive strengths and
specific tools for development work. A human rights framework makes the human
individual the owner of human rights and puts the human person at the centre of
the development process. People are not viewed as passive subjects, but able to
participate in, actively contribute to and enjoy development. Basic human needs
to live life in dignity (adequate housing, adequate levels of nutrition, access
to education, access to healthcare, to livelihoods and employment
opportunities) are no longer seen as demands for charity but as basic human
rights to which everyone is entitled. This fundamental shift from
charity/service delivery to human rights moves the poorest in our societies
from a position of vulnerability to a position of strength, and therefore from
a position of powerlessness to a position where they are empowered. 

   

ANNUAL GLOBAL LINKING & LEARNING PROGRAMME: For the
eighth consecutive year, Dignity is proud to invite applications to the Annual
Global Linking and Learning Programme. This programme will build on the
successes of the previous learning programmes on “Human Rights Based 
Development”,
and on “Economic Social and Cultural Rights” organised by Dignity International
with a range of national, regional and international partners. One key feature
of the programme will be a field visit to expose participants to see, hear,
smell, taste, touch and feel for themselves the struggles of people living in
poverty or facing discrimination (traveller communities; asylum seekers/
migrant workers). Human rights struggles are not theoretical or paper struggles
but real struggles of real people affecting real lives. The field visits will
be organised by the European Anti Poverty Network. 

   

PROGRAMME CONTENTS: The Programme will take participants on
a ten day intensive – enjoyable – learning journey that will equip the
participants with knowledge of the key elements of human rights based
development, and enhance skills for its practical application. Participants
will see the unity between human rights and development and become more
committed to the work ahead to achieve the unified human rights and development
vision of human dignity for all. 

   

After the programme, participants will: 

   

1. Understand and apply the key elements of human rights
based development. More specifically participants will be able to: 

   

* link specific development issues to international human
rights; 

   

* understand the nature of human rights obligations of state
and non state actors and be able to apply the knowledge gained to enhance human
rights advocacy; 

   

* understand the importance of “accountability”,
transparency and the right to information in human rights and be able to use
accountability and redress mechanisms at different levels; 

   

* understand the fundamental principle of
“non-discrimination” and how human rights can help tackle deep rooted
structures of discrimination that perpetuate humiliation and poverty; 

   

* understand and appreciate “participation” as a human right
and that realisation of human rights requires participation 

   

* additionally, participants will be able to develop new
ideas and skills to encourage meaningful participation of struggling
communities in development work; 

   

* understand how human rights empower – steps that can be
taken to encourage grassroots “empowerment”. 

   

2. Understand and critically reflect on the deeply
entrenched global processes of impoverishment as well as reflect and challenge
present modes of campaigning. 

   

3. Understand the difference between human rights and non
human rights strategies and improve on/transform existing development
strategies into human rights strategies. 

   

4. Understand and apply human rights based development into
the different stages of the programming cycle. 

   

5. Put all the learning into practice through intensive
group work on a real case study. 

   

6. Develop strong solidarity with the communities visited as
well as solidarity and friendship at a global level with other participants of
the programme. 

   

7. Increase commitment to human rights in professional work
and in personal lives. 

   

PARTICIPANT PROFILE: Development actors from grassroots,
national and international development NGOs that are beginning to integrate
human rights in development work are encouraged to apply. Applicants should be
in key positions within their organisations and with solid experience and
responsibility in a range of areas, including programming, community
organizing, advocacy and campaigning. Priority will be given to potential
“multipliers”. All applicants must be committed to attend the full duration of
the programme and be able to work and communicate in English. 

   

20-25 participants who meet the above criteria will be
chosen to participate. Programme organisers will take into account gender, and
geographical balance as well as representation from diverse social backgrounds,
diverse disciplines and covering a range development issues (education, food
sovereignty, HIV/AIDS, etc). Dignity also reserves the right to invite some
participants to the programme. 

   

PROGRAMME METHODOLOGY: Dignity’s learning programmes are
designed as a process of mutual learning, with the participants’ experience and
realities as the starting point of the learning process. Active participation
and in-depth reflection – individually, in groups and in plenary are the keys
to the success of the programme. 

   

The process is based on informal education and
learner-centred methodologies. Therefore, the programme will be a mutual
learning situation where participants can compare their approaches and concerns
in a safe, intercultural context. The use of experiential methods and case
studies strengthens the practical side of the programme. 

   

FACILITATING TEAM: The facilitating team for this programme
is composed of experienced facilitators with development and human rights
experience at grassroots and international levels, and who possess the
necessary and creative skills to facilitate an enjoyable learning process. It
should be expected that the team will reflect gender balance and the cultural,
political and geographical diversity. 

   

PROGRAMME DATES & VENUE: The programme is a residential
one. Selected participants are expected to arrive in the Netherlands on Monday
30 November 2009 and depart on Friday 11 December 2009. 

   

WORKING LANGUAGE: The programme will be conducted in
English. 

   

FINANCIAL & PRACTICAL INFORMATION: All selected
participants are requested to cover their own travel, board, lodging and other
incidental expenses. 

   

Participation Costs: The organisers will charge a
participation fee of 1500 Euros. This amount will be paid to the organisers at
the start of the programme. This amount will cover programme materials, hotel
accommodation for 11 days, all meals and coffee breaks during the programme
dates and programme related local transport in the Netherlands. The amount does
not cover incidental expenses (phone, laundry etc). 

Scholarships: Please note that no one will be excluded for
financial reasons and that limited scholarships will be available for those
with no alternative financial means to participate especially those from the
developing countries or from grassroots development organisations. 

   

Types of scholarships: 

   

Category A: Participation Cost Waiver (to waive the
participation cost of 1500 Euros) 

   

Category B: Full scholarship – Participation Cost waiver +
80% of the cheapest available economy class plane ticket 

   

HOW TO APPLY? Please complete the application form and send
it to Dignity International with a valid signature and a stamp from your
organisation, community or group in support of your application. Twenty-five 
participants
will be selected on the basis of the profile and the overall criteria outline
above. Candidates will be informed about their application by the end of
September.  The organisers will, then, immediately start arrangements with
the selected candidates. 

   

Application Deadline: Monday 31 August 2009 

   

Application Form 

   

PROGRAMME PARTNERS 

   

European Anti Poverty network – http://www.eapn. org The
European Anti Poverty Network (EAPN) is an independent network of
non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and groups involved in the fight against
poverty and social exclusion in the Member States of the European Union. The
membership of EAPN is involved in a variety of activities aimed at combating
poverty and social exclusion including, education and training activities,
service provision and activities aimed at the participation and empowerment of
people experiencing poverty and social exclusion.  

   

EAPN lobbies for the integration of the fight against
poverty and social exclusion into all Community policies, ranging from
Structural Funds and employment policies through to economic and monetary
policies. EAPN builds alliances with relevant actors to create a stronger voice
in favour of social inclusion. 

   

Dignity International – http://ww.dignityin ternational. org
- Dignity International is a non-profit independent organisation, registered as
a Foundation in the Netherlands, standing together and supporting people living
in poverty, working with partners, and supporters worldwide to build a global
family to make “all human rights for all” a reality. Dignity International is a
catalyst for social change - supporting the primary change agents – people in
the frontline of the human rights struggle. Dignity International believes
thateveryone should live life in full dignity - free from fear and free from
poverty. In its work Dignity International: 

   

Supports human rights advocacy work of the communities in
the frontline of the struggle for survival – people whose basic human rights
are denied; 

Connects the different struggling communities across
national borders; 

Builds a global family for lasting social change. 

Dignity Track Record: Dignity has a track record of offering
quality and pioneering learning programmes in the past six years. In the early
2001 realising the hunger for knowledge of human rights and how human rights
(in particular economic, social and cultural rights) relate to poverty
eradication, Dignity was the first organisation to partner with quality and
experienced institutions to organise a learning programme at a global level on
economic, social and cultural rights. The programme met with huge demand from
all over the world and with huge success in terms of content, methodology and
application. Encouraged by this success Dignity continued in its efforts to
organise this on an annual basis as well as organising other pioneering thematic
learning programmes like “Budget Analysis and ESC Rights”. In the past two
years, Dignity has taken more emphasis in its learning programmes on the links
between human rights and development and in particular to meet the growing
demand for training on human rights based development. Again the content,
methodology and process taken by Dignity have met with tremendous praise by the
participants who regard the programmes as not only up scaling their knowledge
and skills on human rights based development, but also transforming attitudes. 

   

Thank you! 

Dignity International 

-- 

Bert Verstappen

HURIDOCS Programme Coordinator

+41 22 755 52 52

i...@huridocs. org

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