Organization: Center for Resource & System Management
Registration deadline: 23 Apr 2016
Starting date: 23 May 2016
Ending date: 26 May 2016
Introduction: The training aims to provide understanding of the international principles of protection of human rights and processes related to their implementation on a national or regional level. Further the training is to highlight importance and set ground for developing or improving skills in assessing the needs, enabling its participants to identify vulnerabilities (sexual and gender based violence, survivors of torture, basics of child protection) and understand the best practices in prevention and protection of vulnerable groups.
Objectives:
Overall objective of the training is to ensure the rights of refugees/asylum seekers are protected through the process of their identification. In detail, the trainees will gain understanding on the principles of international protection, international human rights standards and principles of humanitarian response to the refugee influx. Upon the training they will be equipped with basic skills of identification of vulnerabilities and their protection in line with above mentioned human rights standards and related, national legal framework
Training Contents:
International law related to protection of refugees
Definitions and identification of different groups (asylum seekers, refugees, migrants, children)
Producing a guideline that can be used in their future work
Practical side of such international regulations - what is the existing situation on the ground
Producing the guideline on how the protection should be implemented
Identification of vulnerabilities:
Definitions (SGBV, survivor of torture, a child, elderly, women)
Different groups – different needs: risks entailed to specific vulnerability;
Response to different needs
Tools for needs assessments
Practical exercise
Compilation of the documents drafted in previous days
Duration& Venue: May 23 to 26 , 2016 (Monday to Thursday) Nairobi - Kenya.
Registration Deadline: April 23, 2016
Early bird discount of 5% if registered before April 10, 2016
Training Fee for (excluding VAT):
Local NGOs (Kenya Based): USD 340 / Euro 330
Int’l NGOs/Un/Donor Agencies (Kenya Based):USD 460 / Euro 440
All types of organizations (Other Countries): USD 940 / Euro 900
Residential Package for 5 nights' accommodation:
Single Occupancy : Training Fee + USD 500 / Euro 480
Double Occupancy : Training Fee + USD 600 / Euro 580
Discount Policy: Group Discount (from same organization):
5% for 3 or more participants
10% for 6 or more participants
How to register:
In-House Training: CRSM also offers this training for your organization as an in-house event. This will be cost effective and customized for your organizations’ specific needs. To discuss this, please contact CRSM representative at +92-51-222 4860 or mail to training@crsmanagement.net
How to be registered? Please download the registration form from the link and send its soft copy totraining@crsmanagement.net. Our correspondent will contact you for further processing. By submitting the registration form, you are agreeing to CRSM's Cancellation Policy
For Further Information, Please Contact:
Center for Resource & System Management Phone: +92(51) 222 4860 OR +92 (321) 5565 072 Email: training@crsmanagement.net Website: www.crsmanagement.net