Documenting
Case Studies to International Human Rights Standards
· The courses are intensive with only 5—15 participants.
· The courses will be finalised depending on the specific requirements of the participants, within the broad framework given below.
· Participants must be prepared to do a lot of writing.
· Preparatory material is sent out a week in advance to maximise course time efficiency.
The human being and human well-being should be the centre of development. The case study brings out the impact of our work and the changes that we have made in the life of a single person or community. Case studies, like all documentation, are to record, reflect and act. In addition, it is also to ‘connect to the heart’.
At the end of this course, participants will take back three quality case studies, and an understanding of international human rights standards.
|
Day |
input session |
Skill |
|
1 |
Communication and
Human rights |
Case study |
|
2 |
Child rights |
Interviews |
|
3 |
Women and gender
equity |
Editing |
|
Output |
Audience |
Evaluation |
|
Case study 1 |
Organisation and
Limited external [for annual report] |
Accuracy |
|
Case study 2 |
Donor [for fund
raising] |
Brevity |
|
Case study 3 |
Public [for
campaign and advocacy] |
Clarity |