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The Project's Human Rights Educators
When the time comes to obtain a recommendation for adopting a human
rights quotation, the NGO contacts one of the Project's human
rights educators directly.
The Project's human rights educator will talk with your
organization, usually via e-mail. Your organization will be asked
to give the human rights educator an understanding of the organization's
goal and membership. On that basis, the educator will be able to
suggest which human rights quotation seems well-suited to your organization.
After deciding which human rights quotation it will adopt, the organization then proceeds to print the quotation on its letterhead, fund-raising mailers, brochures, posters, tee-shirts, on its website, and in other logical locations. In that way, as the organization distributes its organizational messages, it is at the same time educating about human rights. This basic form of education happens every time the organization sends out a letter -- or an email - or hands out its brochure - or sells a tee-shirt, with a human right quotation printed on it. It's as simple at that. There are no costs.  Kitwe, Zambia If your organization would like to learn more about participating in the Project, please contact one of the human rights educators:
Rita Maran
ritam@uclink4.berkeley.edu |
Associate, The Fund for Peace; Amnesty International USA
Human Rights Educators Network; Lecturer, University of California
at Berkeley. |
Nancy Flowers
nflowers@igc.org |
An independent human rights consultant to UN agencies,
governments, and NGOs. |
Felisa Tibbitts
ftibbitts@hrea.org |
Human Rights Education Associates (HREA) is an international
non-governmental organisation that supports human rights learning;
the training of activists and professionals; the development
of educational materials and programming; and community-building
through on-line technologies. |
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