ICSPR: STARTED A SPECIALIZED TRAINING COURSE ENTITLED “INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND ADVOCACY” TARGETING FACULTY OF LAW STUDENTS AT THE PALESTINIANS UNIVERSITIES
ICSPR: Started a specialized training course entitled “International human Rights and Advocacy” targeting faculty of law students at the Palestinians universities
The International Commission to Support Palestinians Rights, started a specialized training course on Monday morning 19/1/2017 at its headquarter in Gaza city, entitled “International human Rights and Advocacy” targeting faculty of law students at the Palestinians universities.
Dr. Salah Abdel Atii, The Commission Chairman, opened the training course, where he welcome participants and he stressed about the Commission role in protecting human rights and supporting Palestinians rights. He added:” The commission aimed to gather all potentials and efficiencies to support the Palestinian people’s rights and expose the Israeli occupation military violations”.
On the other hand, Dr. Samer Mousa, Director of legal department, stressed that:” This training course aimed to make participants contribute in improving and increasing the awareness of law students in support issues and advocacy campaigns, and dissemination human rights culture, which contributes to develop capacity of Palestinian youth”.
Dr. Alaa Hamouda, Director of Training department, added that: “The Commission looked into its strategic plan to implement a series of specialized training programs that contribute significantly to form a group of youth who can communicate with local and international human rights organizations and contributes to build international alliances and broaden the base of participation and solidarity with the Palestinian rights in the world and issue a human rights reports in various domains”.
The training course sheds light on different topics including: Introduction to International Humanitarian Law, Protecting Human Rights Mechanisms, Leadership and team building, Advocacy and lobbying campaigns, Activating International Solidary Mechanisms