News Briefs
31 May 2010 |Reference 28/2010
Today, Monday, 31 May 2010, Al Mezan Centre
for Human Rights in cooperation with the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner
for Human Rights (OHCHR) opened a training course entitled "Economic, Social
and Cultural Rights: Documentation and Protection Mechanisms".
Mr.
Curt Goering, the director of OHCHR, Mr.
Saber An-Nairab, Human Rights Officer at OHCHR, Mr.
Samir Zaqout, Coordinator
of the Field Work Unit at Al Mezan and Mrs.
Shirin Al Shobaki, Coordinator of
the Training and Mass Communication Unit, also, at Al Mezan opened the course
at the Commodore Hotel in Gaza City and welcomed the 25 participants who work
in society based organizations in the Gaza Strip.
Mr.
Curt Goering talked about the importance
of economic, social and cultural rights (ESC rights) which are often considered
the second generation of human rights.
Governments should uphold including these
rights, including the right to food and adequate housing.
Mr.
Goering thanked
Al Mezan for its ongoing cooperation with OHCHR.
Mr.
Samir Zaqout asserted the importance of
training as a starting point to encourage individual behavior that will contribute
to enhancing human rights culture in the society.
He added that training on
human rights is significant to build community capacity to protect these rights.
Mr.
Zaqout gave examples about how upholding human rights is important not only
for our lives, but also for our struggle for freedom and dignity.
Mr.
Saber An-Nairab presented the objectives
and curriculum of the course.
The course aims to enhance the skills and knowledge
of the participants in ESC Rights and international humanitarian law (IHL),
and monitoring and documentation mechanisms.
CBOs can play a very important
role in promoting and protecting ESC rights.
The course aims to help them do
so by building their capacity.
Mrs.
Shirin Al Shobaki welcomed the participants
and talked about the importance exchanging experiences among more than 20 non-governmental
organizations, acquiring new skills and experience in the human rights field.
The course consists of 24 hours to be delivered
over four days.
The course is intended to introduce participants to: the historical
and legal framework of IHL and international human rights law (IHRL); interrelations
between IHL and ESC rights in the context of armed conflict, the content and
principles of IHL and IHRL; the International Covenant on ESC Rights; national
and international protection mechanisms; monitoring and documentation mechanisms;
the right to an adequate standard of living including food and housing; and
the right to housing, education, food and to live a decent life.
A team of Al Mezan and OHCHR trainers and experts
will deliver the training.
This course is part of the ongoing activities by
Al Mezan and OHCHR that aim to enhance the awareness and knowledge of civil
society organization’s employees in human rights, and protection and monitoring
mechanisms.
In the first session, Mrs.
Shobaki presented
an introduction to human rights; the historical and legal framework of human
rights and the International Bill of Human Rights.
In the second session, Mr.
Saber An-Nairab talked about the International Covenant on ESC Rights and mechanisms
for implementation and international protection.
In the third secession, advocate
Fatma Al Sharif gave an introduction to IHL and presented ESC Rights in IHL.
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