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Inclusive Citizenship and Human Rights

The project Inclusive Citizenship and Human Rights (ICHR) turns the spotlight on the situation of religious minorities in selected countries in North Africa, the Middle East and Southeast Asia. The aim is to present research-based insights into minorities’ presence, living conditions and need for protection in turbulent societies.

The ICHR project is primarily film based. The most important tools for knowledge dissemination are short films produced locally by partners in the selected countries, as well as lectures and interviews produced in connection with webinars, seminars and conferences.

In the period 2023–2025, the project will make this material more widely available to academic partners and civil society experts in the selected countries. The main strategy is to develop user-friendly eLearning packages in the relevant languages, presented in a systematic and easy to understand way. Local people are actively involved in the development of the eLearning courses. The Norwegian Holocaust Center’s educational expertise is helping to assure the quality of the courses.
 

The eLearning packages will be developed within the ICHR project's three core topics:

  1.  Criteria for national identity that contributes to discrimination against minoritie
  2. Group hostility, coexistence and the visibility of religious minorities as part of the national history, cultural heritage and contemporary diversity
  3. Genocide and responsibility in the aftermath of genocide and other mass human rights violations. Gender will be a topic addressed in all the eLearning packages.

     

    Tags: Citizenship, inclusion, elearning, ICHR
    Published Nov. 10, 2023 8:37 AM - Last modified Nov. 13, 2023 9:56 AM