📣 LEARNING OPPORTUNITY! Calling human rights defenders and practitioners working in ASEAN/ Asia-Pacific region committed to developing and sharing their knowledge and skills in human rights advocacy.
2025 33rd Annual Program – Timor-Leste
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The Diplomacy Training Program (DTP), joining with the Global Campus of Human Rights, and in partnership with the UNTL Human Rights Centre, Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA), the Pacific Islands Association of NGOs (PIANGO), Migrant Forum in Asia (MFA), Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP), and The Judicial System Monitoring Program (JSMP) is calling for applications for its 33rd Annual Human Rights and Peoples' Diplomacy Training Program for Human Rights Defenders from the Asia-Pacific Region and Indigenous Australia.
This two-week annual, comprehensive human rights and advocacy training course is the longest established human rights training program in the region, building the capacity of individuals, institutions and movements at this time of shrinking space for civil society. It builds knowledge of international human rights standards and the UN system. Similar to a summer school the program includes intensive sessions on human rights and development, advocacy and media skills.
Through its participatory teaching methodology, the program builds lasting links and solidarity between advocates in the region. The course will focus on contemporary human rights challenges including climate change, violence against women, SOGI, land-grabbing, freedom of association, the rights of migrant workers and of Indigenous peoples, transitional justice, democracy and integrating human rights into the sustainable development goals.
The course will be held in Timor-Leste, at the invitation of DTP’s Patron and Founder, the Nobel Peace Laureate, President José Ramos-Horta. There is no better place to learn about human rights, peace and international solidarity than today’s Timor-Leste.
✅ What will the participants learn?
- Knowledge of international human rights law and principles, including civil and political, economic, social and cultural rights;
- Understanding of the relationship between human rights, peace, the environment, development and democracy;
- Practical skills in engaging the UN human rights accountability mechanisms and UN;
- Practical skills in strategic advocacy, lobbying, media, and “peoples’ diplomacy”.
Applications must be received by Monday, March 31, 2025. Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application shortly after the closing date.
For further information please write to dtp@unsw.edu.au