Tactical Notebooks, English, women
notebook: The Human Rights Education Program for Women in Turkey
In this notebook we learn about how effective and beneficial building
collaborative relationships with government institutions can be to
advancing human rights education. Women for Women’s Human Rights
(WWHR)-New Ways in Turkey gained the support and use of government
resources for furthering human rights education of women at the local
level.
notebook: Familiar Tools, Emerging Issues
Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights uses traditional human rights
monitoring methods to document human rights abuses, but in this
notebook we will learn how the group has also made a practice of
adapting this methodology to emerging human rights issues. Minnesota
Advocates has identified and developed practical and sustainable
strategies for adapting human rights monitoring methods to address
domestic violence (in Eastern Europe and the U.S.), child survival (in
Mexico, Uganda and the U.S.) and transitional justice (in Peru).
notebook: Engaging the Media: Building support for minimum wage reform
The Korean Women Workers Associations United (KWWAU) and its partners effectively engaged media to raise public
awareness and concern regarding the minimum wage system, thereby
assisting in the creation of a social movement that has succeeded in
changing the minimum wage law to afford greater protections for
workers, especially for women.
notebook: A Mock Tribunal to Advance Change
In this notebook we learn about the creative and effective use of a
mock tribunal to change public perceptions and beliefs regarding
violations against women, and to change public policy and law. BAOBAB
for Women’s Human Rights, in collaboration with CIRDDOC (Civil Resource
Development and Documentation Centre), highlighted violations of
women’s rights in Nigeria that were viewed by the public as normal or
even justifiable abuse.
notebook: Access to Justice: Creating local level, citizen action mediation bodies to ensure human rights
The Centre for Victims of Torture (CVICT) in Nepal instituted a tactic
to circumvent the problem of police abuse through a process of
rights-based community mediation. The tactic trains local people as mediators and resources to
their communities on basic laws and human rights. In addition, it has
served as a vehicle to empower women to become community leaders by
addressing their individual and collective needs.
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