In pursuit of consolidation of human rights concepts, Insaf Center for Defending Freedom & Minorities carried out the first course for a group of Yemeni young women and men in Cairo.
This activity is undertaken within the center’s responsibility for deepening the culture of rights, not only for activists and practitioners in the field of human rights but also for everyone.
Moreover, understanding and awareness of the rights, which are adopted on international and national levels, will contribute to protect citizens against violations on one side, and helping citizens in defending their rights on the
other side.
Furthermore, the Center is keen to focus on group of young men and women, as the Center believes that they have abilities to change. So, the Center focuses on them and try to develop their cognitive abilities to contribute in the positive change.
The training course included 16 young women and men, almost equally, in accordance with the principle of equality which contributes in serving the society and limits the negative bias that marginalizes woman.
The international trainer Ehab Sallam prepared the materials needed for the training course that concentrated mainly on “introduction to basic concepts of human rights and United Nations treaty & non-treaty mechanisms”. The Yemeni embassy hosted this training course through providing a suitable place for three days, from March 28 to March 30.