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[RESOURCE] <Training: An Introduction to Human Rights> #429

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k-t-666 opened this issue Jan 2, 2025 · 0 comments
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[RESOURCE] <Training: An Introduction to Human Rights> #429

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Training: An Introduction to Human Rights

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https://academy.amnesty.org/learn/courses/115/an-introduction-to-human-rights

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This training by Amnesty International enables you to explain how human rights relate to your own life and equips you to take action for human rights.
After the training, you will feel confident to explain what human rights are and have the knowledge and skills to defend and promote human rights.
Course Components: Four short components with videos, quizzes, case studies and interactive exercises.
Duration: 90 minutes, self-paced (you decide your own schedule)

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Climate impacts everyone. In order for marginalized groups to be heard, they must be understood and included. Educational information that helps activists and organizers understand marginalized groups will help create more inclusive and effective climate actions.

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