HUMAN RIGHTS DELEGATIONS TO RWANDA, SUMMER 2011 (AGES 18 - 35)
Global Youth Connect, an international human rights organization that facilitates cross-cultural human rights programming for youth, is pleased to announce that we are still accepting applications from young leaders (ages 18-35) for our Summer 2011 international human rights delegations to Rwanda. The Bosnia program is currently full, but we have several spaces remaining on the Rwanda program for qualified candidates.
Each GYC human rights delegation is a unique, first-hand opportunity to cross cultural boundaries, learn about the daily reality of human rights as experienced in a complex and increasingly globalized world, and to contribute to progressive action. Each delegation weaves together three core sets of activities:
• a training workshop with local youth activists
• site visits to important institutions & historical sites
• service projects with grassroots organizations
We invite interested young leaders to apply. We are looking for participants who are between the ages of 18-35 and who possess U.S.
or Canadian citizenship or residency as well as international students studying full-time at a U.S. or Canadian college or
university. Most importantly, applicants should wish to expand their
knowledge and understanding of human rights and social justice and to offer hard work, skills, connections to the work already underway in Rwanda. Participants will become part of a growing global movement of youth acting together for compassion, human rights and responsibility.
TWO SUMMER 2011 HUMAN RIGHTS DELEGATIONS TO RWANDA
Location: Rwanda
Level: Student/Young Professional
Delegation 1: June 18 – July 11, 2011
Delegation 2: July 23 – Aug. 15, 2011
Tuition: $2200 (per delegation)
Application Deadline: OPEN Until Filled
Both delegations to Rwanda will explore the roots of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, how this legacy of violence has impacted the country and its people, particularly Rwandan youth, and also how the country is rebuilding today. We will examine issues of truth, justice and reconciliation in the context of post-conflict Rwanda and what is needed to strengthen local institutions and programs dedicated to advancing human rights in Rwanda and around the world. Both delegations will work in a Learning and Action Community (LAC) with Rwandan peers and organizations to explore the human rights situation in Rwanda and the world today and to take concrete action steps together to support current and future efforts for human rights protection and promotion, both in Rwanda and abroad. We will focus on the relationship between human rights and international development, the relationship between the arts and human rights, and the role of grassroots organizations in the realization of human rights. In volunteer service activities we will focus on several key issues:
children’s rights, LGBTI rights, public health, juvenile justice, and the rights of historically marginalized groups.
For detailed information on program activities, costs, fundraising guide, and application information, please visit:
Specific information about previous Rwanda delegations can be found at http://cts.vresp.com/c/?GlobalYouthConnect/dcd6a786a4/f46658bd99/145308de9c
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