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SUMMARY:Workshop on “The Role of Libyan CSOs in Following up on the Implementation of the UPR Recommendations”
DESCRIPTION:In the framework of EU-funded ADALIT-Libya project\, No Peace Without Justice (NPWJ) organisied a workshop on “The role of civil society organisations in the follow-up of the implementation by Libya of the UPR recommendations” in Djerba (Tunisia)\, from 11 to 13 March 2023. \nThis three-day workshop was led by a group of NPWJ experts and the 30 civil society organisations’ (CSO) members and human rights defenders (HRD) that will participate will be selected among those most involved in their organisation’s activities\, concerned with monitoring\, fact-finding and reporting on human rights violations. \nThe objectives of the workshop were three: first\, to prepare a working plan for CSOs to clarify their role in the follow-up of the UPR recommendations’ implementation; second\, to provide guidance and support to CSOs in drafting the shadow reports to submit for the mid-term review in 2023 and 2025; third\, to start a dialogue on the human rights situation in Libya and the strategies CSOs and HRDs can adopt to protect and promote human rights. \nThe working sessions covered several topics related to the UPR recommendations and will also include debates and daily evaluations. In particular\, the workshop focused on the review\, discussion and classification of the recommendations approved by Libya and the identification of the parties responsible for their implementation. Moreover\, the role of CSOs in following up and monitoring the implementation of recommendations was discussed and clarified\, in order to facilitate the development of a national monitoring mechanism. Finally\, the workshop discussed the establishment of a working group to prepare the UPR shadow reports. \nFor further information\, please contact: Frej Fenniche: ffenniche@npwj.org (English\, French\, العربية)
URL:https://www.npwj.org/it/evento/workshop-on-the-role-of-libyan-csos-in-following-up-on-the-implementation-of-the-upr-recommendations/
LOCATION:Djerba\, Djerba\, Tunisia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Consultative meeting with the Attorney General of the Benghazi branch on the identification of training needs and design of training programs
DESCRIPTION:Djerba (Tunisia)\, 14-15 March 2023 \nIn the framework of EU-funded ADALIT-Libya project\, No Peace Without Justice (NPWJ) organized held on 14 and 15 March 2023 a consultative meeting with the Attorney general of the Benghazi branch on the identification of training needs and design of training programs. The meeting took place in Djerba\, Tunisia and was anticipated by a preparatory informal meeting held in January in Benghazi with the President of the Benghazi Branch of the Public Advocates and 5 members of the Training Committee of this branch. Here\, the gaps in knowledge and needs for training were identified and agreed upon. \nThis consultative meeting represented the first phase of an action plan aimed to develop and strengthen the skills of lawyers affiliated with the Department of Peoples’ Legal Defense in the field of legal assistance to Libyan citizens and foreigners residing in Libya in relation to the rule of law and human rights\, especially in the case of groups most in need of legal aid and vulnerable to abuses. \nOver the two days\, we provided various concepts and explanations on the training system processes\, with particular attention on methodology\, objectives\, training design\, implementation\, assessment and evaluation. In addition\, participants learnt the importance of and necessity to apply guiding principles to trainings in the field of human rights\, such as the respect for dignity and promotion of independence\, equality and non-discrimination\, participation and equal opportunities\, accessibility and inclusivity\, freedom of opinion and expression\, and protection of personal data. \nAt the end of the meeting\, participants agreed to approve the final version of the training needs identification questionnaire for the Benghazi Branch of Public Advocacy. This questionnaire was prepared during the meeting and participants agreed on distributing it to the members of the aforementioned\, analysing its results and preparing an outline of the training plan accordingly. \nSix lawyers from the DPLD branch in Benghazi participated to the consultative meeting (5 women and one man).
URL:https://www.npwj.org/it/evento/consultative-meeting-with-the-attorney-general-of-the-benghazi-branch-on-the-identification-of-training-needs-and-design-of-training-programs/
LOCATION:Djerba\, Djerba\, Tunisia
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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SUMMARY:Workshop on improving the NCCLHR capacities and efficiency in protecting human rights in Libya
DESCRIPTION:Djerba (Tunisia)\, 20-22 March 2023 \nIn the framework of EU-funded ADALIT-Libya project\, No Peace Without Justice (NPWJ) organised\na training workshop on improving the National Council for Civil Liberties and Human Rights (NCCLHR) capacities and efficiency in protecting human rights in Libya and contributing to the follow-up of implementation by the Libyan government of the recommendations made by the UN human rights mechanisms. The workshop was held in Djerba (Tunisia) from 20 to 22 March 2023. \nThe workshop was also held in accordance with the third item of the cooperation agreement concluded on 21st November 2021\, between the NCCLHR and NPWJ\, which stipulated the development of a strategic plan for the NCCLHR aimed at supporting efforts aimed at promoting and consolidating the system of human rights and public liberties. \nTwenty-nine staff members and members of the board of trustees of the NCCLHR attended the workshop. The training focused on the following main topics: Presentation of the UN human rights system and UN human rights mechanisms; presentation and discussion of the recommendations made on the Libya report to the UPR in 2020; open debate on the evaluation of the NCCLHR capacities; the main axes of a draft strategic plan to improve the NCCLHR capacities and performance. Practical sessions focused on reporting to UN human rights charter-based mechanisms\, methods and possibilities of cooperating and interacting with UNHRC special procedures.
URL:https://www.npwj.org/it/evento/workshop-on-improving-the-ncclhr-capacities-and-efficiency-in-protecting-human-rights-in-libya/
LOCATION:Djerba\, Djerba\, Tunisia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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