Human rights education engaging new target groups : lessons learned from the rights education action programme
2010
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Human rights education engaging new target groups : lessons learned from the rights education action programme
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London: AI, 2010
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English
Summary
This four-page brochure summarises lessons learned from the “Rights Education Action Programme” (REAP) around engaging new target groups. REAP is a non-formal international human rights education initiative led by Amnesty International Norway and implemented for ten years in ten countries around the world. These lessons are: working with new target groups contributes to building a culture of human rights for all peoples; human rights education can be a successful way to engage new target groups for action on human rights issues; engaging marginalised groups through human rights education can lead to their empowerment.
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