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"Human Rights And Peoples' Diplomacy"

INVITATION FOR APPLICATIONS

11th Annual Training for Human Rights Defenders from the Asia-Pacific and Indigenous Australia

26 February - 16 March 2001

Rangsit Campus, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand


WHAT IS THE DTP?

The Diplomacy Training Program (DTP) is a non-profit organisation providing human rights training in the Asia-Pacific region. The DTP was founded in 1989 by Professor Jose Ramos-Horta, the 1996 Nobel Peace Laureate and representative of East Timor at the UN for over a decade. It is a unique program which provides training in human rights and people's diplomacy to human rights defenders and members of civil society.

Since 1990, the DTP has trained over 500 activists from 30 countries and constituencies.

WHO SHOULD COME?

Men and women from non-government and community-based organisations relevant to human rights and people's diplomacy, particularly from Asia-Pacific countries and indigenous Australia. Participants affiliated with organisations are encouraged to apply, but individual applicants will be considered.

WHAT WILL PARTICIPANTS LEARN?

HOW DO I APPLY?

Write or email the DTP for an application form and further information, or fill out an application form on our website. Please enclose some preliminary information about yourself and you work.

For further information

Diplomacy Training Program,
Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales,
Sydney 2052 Australia,
tel: +61 2 9385 2277/2807,
fax: +61 2 9385 1778,
email: dtp@unsw.edu.au,
web: www.law.edu.au/centres/dtp


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