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Strategies to End School-Related Gender-Based Violence: The Experience of Education Unions in Africa Année de publication: 2019 Auteur: Rex Fyles Auteur institutionnel: Education International (EI) | United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) | Gender at Work This document draws on the experience of nine EI member organisations in seven African countries committed to combatting SRGBV in their contexts. It presents the wide range of actions and strategies education unions can initiate to confront the challenges SRGBV poses to their students, members, organisations and societies. This collection of union experiences is intended to inform and inspire education unions and their members to test their own approaches to eliminating SRGBV. The document will also inform other stakeholders in the education sector interested in learning more about the unique strengths and specific roles education unions can play as partners in collective efforts to end SRGBV.The document is divided into two parts. The first section focuses on actions these unions have taken internally to adapt decision- making structures, update policies and deploy resources to empower their members to act. The second section looks at how education unions have reached out to other stakeholders – legislators, ministries, civil society organisations, traditional leaders, parents, media and learners – to pursue coordinated strategies for change.
Estrategias para poner fin a la violencia de género en el ámbito escolar: La experiencia de los sindicatos de la educación en África Année de publication: 2019 Auteur: Rex Fyles Auteur institutionnel: Education International (EI) | United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) | Gender at Work Este documento se basa en la experiencia de nueve organizaciones afiliadas de la IE en siete países africanos comprometidos a combatir la VGAE en sus contextos. Presenta una amplia gama de acciones y estrategias que los sindicatos pueden iniciar para afrontar los desafíos que plantea la VGAE a sus estudiantes, miembros, organizaciones y sociedades. El propósito de esta colección de experiencias sindicales es informar e inspirar a los sindicatos de la educación y sus miembros para que pongan a prueba sus propias iniciativas para eliminar la VGAE. El documento también informará a otros grupos, del sector educación, interesados en aprender más sobre las fortalezas únicas y el papel específico que los sindicatos de la educación pueden desempeñar como socios en los esfuerzos colectivos para acabar con la VGAE.El documento está dividido en dos partes. La primera sección se enfoca en acciones que estos sindicatos han emprendido internamente para adaptar las estructuras de toma de decisiones, actualizar las políticas y desplegar recursos para empoderar a los y las miembros para actuar. La segunda sección da una mirada a cómo los sindicatos de la educación han llegado a otros grupos de interés – legisladores, ministerios, organizaciones de la sociedad civil, líderes tradicionales, padres, medios de comunicación y estudiantes – para desarrollar estrategias coordinadas hacia el cambio.
Stratégies pour éradiquer la violence fondée sur le genre en milieu scolaire : L’éxperience des syndicats de l’éducation en afrique Année de publication: 2019 Auteur: Rex Fyles Auteur institutionnel: Education International (EI) | United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) | Gender at Work Le présent document puise dans l’expérience de neuf organisations membres de l’IE dans sept pays africains engagés dans la lutte contre la VGMS dans leur contexte particulier. Il présente la large gamme d’actions et de stratégies que peuvent mettre en œuvre les syndicats de l’enseignement pour relever le défi que la VGMS pose à leurs membres et à leurs élèves, à leurs organisations et à leurs sociétés. Ce recueil d’expériences syndicales est destiné à informer et à encourager les syndicats de l’enseignement et leurs membres à tester leurs propres démarches pour éliminer la VGMS. Il éclairera également les autres acteurs de l’enseignement qui souhaitent en savoir davantage sur les forces uniques et les rôles spécifiques que peuvent jouer les syndicats de l’enseignement dans les efforts collectifs pour mettre fin à la VGMS.Ce document est organisé en deux parties. La première section examine les mesures prises par ces syndicats à l’interne pour adapter leurs structures décisionnelles, mettre à jour leurs politiques et déployer les ressources nécessaires pour permettre à leurs membres d’agir. La seconde section étudie la façon dont les syndicats de l’enseignement ont amorcé le dialogue avec d’autres parties prenantes (législateurs, ministères, organisations de la société civile, responsables traditionnels, parents, médias et élèves) pour mettre en œuvre des stratégies de changement coordonnées.
Working to End School Related Gender Based Violence: Writings by Representatives of Education Unions From Eastern, West and Southern Africa Année de publication: 2019 Auteur: Shamim Meer Auteur institutionnel: Gender at Work | Labour Research Service (LRS) | Global Affairs Canada (GAC) | United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) | Education International (EI) School Related Gender Based Violence (SRGBV) is violence that undermines the bodily integrity, human rights, and gender equality of all those involved in the school but primarily that of the school child.In 2016, 7 teacher unions i.e. SADTU and NAPTOSA from South Africa, BETUZ and ZNUT from Zambia, UNATU from Uganda, ETA from Ethiopia and KNUT from Kenya and in 2018, SLTU from Sierra Leone, GTU from the Gambia and the staff from the Ghana-based Education International Regional Africa Office - actively engaged in a Gender at Work - Gender Action Learning Process (GAL).The main aim of this specific GAL process was to create a participatory EI pilot program in Southern, East and West Africa focusing on individual teachers’ and teacher unions’ capacity to address SRGBV. With the support of Gender at Work facilitators, participants strengthened their understanding of gender inequality and gender based violence in the context of the school. Throughout the GAL Process participants spoke from their hearts, sharing inspirational stories of change.
دراسة تحليلية لقيم المواطنة المتضمنة في كتاب المواطنة وحقوق الانسان للصف الثاني الثانوي Année de publication: 2016 Auteur: Maisaa Hamza Auteur institutionnel: Association of Arab Educators استهدفت الدراسة التعرف على قيم المواطنة السياسية والاجتماعية والإقتصادية المتضمنة بکتاب المواطنة وحقوق الإنسان للصف الثانى الثانوى 2014/2015 ، وکذلک وضع تصور مقترح لتضمين قيم المواطنة اللازمة لطلاب المرحلة الثانوية، وقد أعدت الباحثة استمارة تحليل لمحتوى الکتاب فى ضوء أبعاد المواطنة الثلاثة، وتوصلت الدراسة إلى اهتمام وترکيز الکتاب على القيم السياسية والإجتماعية للمواطنة، وإهمال القيم الإقتصادية، حيث بلغت نسبة انتشار القيم السياسية (54.7%) من إجمالى قيم المواطنة بالکتاب ، بينما بلغت نسبة انتشار القيم الإجتماعية (40.8%)، أما القيم الإقتصادية فقد بلغت نسبة انتشارها (4.39%). و تعد قيمة الإنتماء أکثر القيم انتشاراً بالنسبة للبعد السياسى للمواطنة ،حيث بلغت نسبتها (23.69%) يليها قيمة الإعتزاز بالهوية الوطنية بنسبة(23.29%)، کما تعد قيمة التسامح أکثر القيم انتشاراً بالنسبة للبعد الإجتماعى للمواطنة، حيث بلغت نسبتها (32.79%) يليها العمل التطوعى بنسبة (30.10%)،أما قيمة احترام العمل فکانت أکثر القيم انتشاراً بالنسبة للبعد الإقتصادى للمواطنة، حيث بلغت نسبتها (50 %) يليها المحافظة على الممتلکات العامة والخاصة بنسبة(35 %) ، ثم استغلال الوقت بنسبة (15 %) ، بينما أغفل الکتاب قيمة ترشيد الاستهلاک.
An Analytical Study of the Values of Citizenship Involved in the Book of Citizenship and Human Rights for Second Year Secondary Année de publication: 2016 Auteur: Maisaa Hamza Auteur institutionnel: Association of Arab Educators The study aimed to identify the political, social and economic citizenship values included in the book of citizenship and human rights for second year secondary 2014/2015.It also aimed at suggesting a proposal to include the citizenship values required for secondary school students, The researcher conducted content analysis of the book in the light of the three dimensions of citizenship. the study revealed that. The focus and attention of the book is mainly on the political values (54.7%) and social values(40.8%) of citizenship.However It extremely ignored economic values(4.39%), The value of “belonging “is the most common value in The Dimension of the political citizenship, which represented (23.69%), followed by the value of “Being Proud at national identity” (23.29%), It also revealed that The value of “Tolerance” is the most common value in The Dimension of the social citizenship, which represented(32.79%), followed by the value of “Voluntary work”(30.10%), finally The value of “Respect Work “is the most common value in The Dimension of the economic citizenship, which represented(50%), followed by the value of “Province on Public and Private Property”(35%), and then the value of “Use The Time”(15%), while the book ignored the value of “Rationalize Consumption”.
From Justice for the Past to Peace and Inclusion for the Future: A Development Approach to Transitional Justice Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Lorena Mellado | Chelsea Shelton | Aparna Basnyat | Krishna Velupillai | Chris Mahoney | Djordje Djordjević Auteur institutionnel: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Comprehensive transitional justice processes supports the achievement of Agenda 2030, by promoting justice, peace, quality education and gender equality as a vehicle towards for more inclusive justice systems.Through more than 10 years, UNDP has been supporting transitional justice processes with an integrated approach to support sustaining peace. This strategic report covers a wide range of UNDP’s support to transitional justice processes providing good practices, country cases and key strategic alliances with UN partners, such as OHCHR, UN Women, and UN peace missions.The report looks to: Outline the main areas of UNDP’s work in transitional justice Share successful experiences and current challenges from countries around the world Offer recommendations for strategic transitional justice programmingThe key areas highlighted in the report are participatory processes, institutional transformation for proper accountability, reparations programmes and conflict prevention and sustaining peace to promote resilience and social cohesion for affected communities.Key lessons and recommendations are also outlined for practitioners to consider when designing and implementing transitional justice programmes and to draw out key findings and recommendations as well as identifies opportunities for more investment in transitional justice moving forward.
Sexual Violence and the News Media: Issues, Challenges and Guidelines for Journalists in India Année de publication: 2021 Auteur: Chindu Sreedharan | Einar Thorsen Auteur institutionnel: UNESCO New Delhi This report presents the findings of a multilingual national study on the news reporting of sexual violence in India. Drawing on a content analysis of 10 newspapers covering six languages, and semi-structured interviews with 257 journalists working across 14 languages, it provides comparative insights into the routines journalists follow and the challenges they face when they cover sexual violence.The report evidences how news outlets tend to disproportionately publish unusual cases, such as those involving extreme brutality; focus on rape in urban areas; and rely heavily on police sources. Journalists rarely undertake in-depth inquiries into the cases they cover. The challenges they face include safety issues while newsgathering, difficulties in accessing key sources, and distress from the requirements of their assignments. Overall, nearly 20% of our respondents experienced psychological challenges while reporting on sexual violence, and 55% of women journalists reported workplace sexual harassment or violence.Based on the evidence, the report presents seven national and 10 organisational recommendations. It concludes by offering guidelines that individual journalists and media houses can adapt to suit their news routines.
Indigenous Peoples and the United Nations Human Right System Année de publication: 2013 Auteur institutionnel: UN Human Rights Council The United Nations general assembly approved the United Nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples on September 13, 2007. The rights of indigenous peoples have evolved based on current international law, including human rights treaties, and depending on the circumstances in which the communities found themselves and their priorities, such as the rights to their lands, territories, resources and self-determination. Unfortunately, many indigenous peoples continue to encounter problems in the field of human rights. Some of the greatest difficulties they face stem from the pressure on their lands, territories and resources as a result of their activities related to development and resource extraction.
Los pueblos indigenas y el sistema de derechos humanos de las naciones unidas Année de publication: 2013 Auteur institutionnel: UN Human Rights Council La asamblea general de Las Naciones Unidas aprobó la declaración de Las Naciones Unidas sobre los derechos de los pueblos indigenas el 13 de septiembre de 2007. Los derechos de los pueblos indígenas han evolucionado partiendo del derecho internacional vigente, inlcuidos los tratados de derechos humanos, en función de las circunstacias en que se encontraban los pueblos y sus prioridades, como los derechos a sus tierras, territorios, recursos y a la libre determinación. Lamentablemente, muchos pueblos indigenas siguen encontrando problemas en la esfera de los derechos humanos. Algunas de las mayores dificultades a las que hacen frente derivan de la presión de que son objeto sus tierras, territorios y recursos como consecuencia de sus actividades relacionadas con el desarrollo y la extracción de recursos. 