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Advanced Human Rights Course: Women's Rights in Africa

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The Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria, will host a 5-day intensive short course on Women’s Rights in Africa.

Course date: 23 - 27 Match 2020
Venue: Room 2-67, Graduate Centre, University of Pretoria Main Campus

Apply online

About the course

The course provides a balance between theory and practical advocacy skills useful for practitioners from across the continent working in areas relating to women’s rights.

The course examines the international and regional human rights frameworks that guarantee the human rights of women and girls in Africa, with a particular focus on the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa (The Maputo Protocol). The course provides an opportunity to critically evaluate the potential of these human rights frameworks to challenge obstacles undermining the effective protection of women’s rights in Africa. The course components include:

  • An introduction to international, regional and subregional frameworks on the human rights of women and girls.
  • A critical examination of the concept of gender equality and the approaches to understanding gender equality and gender justice, including feminism and intersectionality.
  • Explore questions of cultural relativism, religion and gender norms in advancing women’s rights
  • Practical ideas on using the law and human rights principles in promoting women’s rights
  • Reflect on key elements of advocacy and lobby planning and share information on positive interventions.
  • Participants

This course is designed for governmental officials, managers and staff of civil society organisations, judges and magistrates, legal practitioners, as well as academics from Universities in Africa. Participants from all over the world are, nevertheless, welcome to apply. Masters and doctoral students wishing to deepen their knowledge or expertise in a particular area of relevance to their study or research may also apply. Between 20 and 30 participants are admitted to each course. All lectures and materials are in English, and proficiency in English is required to attend these courses.

Course Fees

Course attendance is free. Tuition, course materials, teas and lunch for the duration of the course are covered by the Centre for Human Rights. Participants from Gauteng are encouraged to apply.

However, participants will need to pay for their own transport and accommodation costs.

An option of securing accommodation through the Centre for Human Rights is available at a cost of is ZAR 4000 (US 330) for the duration of the course. This includes breakfast, dinner and transport from the hotel to the University of Pretoria.

Participants interested in this option should email Dennis Antwi dennis.antwi@up.ac.za 

Application procedure

Apply online

Important Notice:

A high proficiency in English is required to attend this course. All lectures and materials are in English. Prior to applying for this course, please read through the information on the practical information and the payment details pages.

Documents to be submitted:

  • Curriculum Vitae (short CV in PDF or Word document, maximum 3 pages, maximum 10 MB in file size)
  • One Letter of Recommendation (PDF or Word document, maximum of 10 MB in file size)
  • Academic Records (students only) (combined in one PDF or Word document, maximum 10 MB in file size)

* Please note that in order to apply for any of the Advanced Human Rights Courses, you are required to use a Google Gmail account.

Application Deadline

19 March 2020

Overview of the past Advanced Human Rights Course: Women's Rights in Africa 

  • 2021

    2021

    Women’s Rights Unit hosts hybrid course on Women’s Rights in Africa
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  • 2020

    2020

    Centre presents annual course on the promotion and protection of women’s rights in Africa
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  • 2019

    2019

    The Centre for Human Rights hosted the Advanced Human Rights Course on Women’s Rights in Africa from 25 – 29 March 2019. The course was organised by the Women’s Rights Unit, in collaboration with the Advanced
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  • 2018

    2018

    The Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria held a one-week intensive short course on Women’s Rights in Africa from 26 to 29 March 2018. The course is part of a series of Advanced Human
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Contact

For more information, please contact:

Dennis Antwi
Project Manager: Advanced Human Rights Courses (AHRC)

Tel: +27 (0) 12 420 4197
Fax: +27 (0) 86 580 5743
dennis.antwi@up.ac.za

Matilda Lasseko-Phooko
Manager: Women’s Right Unit

Tel: +27 (0) 12 420 4306
Fax: +27 (0) 86 580 5743
matilda.lasseko-phooko@up.ac.za

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