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Thursday, May 15, 2003 - 03:00
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Harare, 4-22 August 2003

Dear colleagues,

SAHRIT is organising a course to bring pertinent economic, social and
cultural rights issues to the fore. It will be an opportunity for
participants from the different backgrounds and countries of Southern
Africa to share information and experiences. At the same time study visits
will be carried out and presentations and panel discussions by different
regional and international experts will be conducted. The course is
intended for professionals, researchers, activists, defenders and trainers
to broaden their knowledge and further develop their human rights
expertise about the substantive and institutional aspects of the promotion
and protection of economic, social and cultural rights at national,
regional and international levels.

For further information, please visit the SAHRIT web site:
http://www.sahrit.org.zw/Pages/Courses/ESC02.htm [2] . Note that the deadline
of application is 1 June 2003.

T E Mwanyisa, Course Manager
Human Rights Trust of Southern Africa (SAHRIT)
12 Ceres Rd Avondale Harare
P O Box CY 2448 Causeway Harare
Zimbabwe
Email: [email protected] [3]
Fax: +263 4 339818
Web: http://www.sahrit.org.zw [4]

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Courses, seminars, & workshops [5]
Issue Number: 
110 [6]
Article-Summary: 

The Human Rights Trust of Southern Africa (SAHRIT) is organising a course to bring pertinent economic, social and cultural rights issues to the fore. It will be an opportunity for participants from the different backgrounds and countries of Southern Africa to share information and experiences. At the same time study visits will be carried out and presentations and panel discussions by different regional and international experts will be conducted. The course is intended for professionals, ...read more [7]

The Human Rights Trust of Southern Africa (SAHRIT) is organising a course to bring pertinent economic, social and cultural rights issues to the fore. It will be an opportunity for participants from the different backgrounds and countries of Southern Africa to share information and experiences. At the same time study visits will be carried out and presentations and panel discussions by different regional and international experts will be conducted. The course is intended for professionals, researchers, activists, defenders and trainers to broaden their knowledge and further develop their human rights expertise about the substantive and institutional aspects of the promotion and protection of economic, social and cultural rights at national, regional and international levels.

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ICT, Media & Security [8]
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http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category.php/courses/15027 [9]

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