The UN OHCHR Indigenous Fellowship Programme, Fellowship in Tanzania,
Fellowships for Africans, Fellowships for Tanzanians, Scholarships in
Tanzania, Scholarships for Tanzanians, Fully Funded Fellowships for
Tanzanians, Fully Funded Fellowships for Africans
The UN OHCHR Indigenous Fellowship Programme was launched in 1997 by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in
the context of the first International Decade of the World’s Indigenous
People. The aim of the programme is to give indigenous persons the
opportunity to gain knowledge on the UN system and mechanisms dealing
with human rights issues in general and indigenous issues in particular.
Trained participants are better equipped to assist their organisations
and communities in protecting and promoting their rights. This training
programme is available in 4 languages: English, Spanish, French and
Russian.
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The English language component of the Indigenous Fellowship Programme (IFP) was established in 1997. It takes place at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in Geneva, Switzerland and lasts for 4 weeks, usually coinciding with the annual meeting of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP).
The objective of this training programme is to enhance the knowledge
of indigenous peoples on existing international human rights instruments
and mechanisms, so they can use them to more effectively advocate for
the rights of their communities and raise their concerns at the
international level. At the end of the Programme, trained fellows are
also in a better position to share and give training sessions on the
knowledge gained to their indigenous communities and organizations.
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The training combines theoretical sessions with briefings on the UN system, OHCHR mandate and activities, international Human Rights instruments (Treaties, Conventions, Declarations) and mechanisms (Human Rights Council, Treaty Bodies, Special Procedures) – including those more specifically dealing with indigenous issues (UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, ILO Convention 169, the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, EMRIP).
The training combines theoretical sessions with briefings on the UN system, OHCHR mandate and activities, international Human Rights instruments (Treaties, Conventions, Declarations) and mechanisms (Human Rights Council, Treaty Bodies, Special Procedures) – including those more specifically dealing with indigenous issues (UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, ILO Convention 169, the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, EMRIP).
Practical assignments and exercises also help better integrate the theory. Fellows are also given the opportunity to actively participate in the annual meeting of EMRIP. Additionally, they get introduced to the work of other UN and specialized agencies (ILO, WIPO, UNESCO, UNICEF) and of Geneva based Human Rights NGOs, including DoCip.
Benefits
Participants of the Fellowship Programme are entitled to the following:
a return ticket (economy class) from their country of residence to Geneva; a daily or monthly stipend to cover their basic needs in Geneva, including modest accommodation, food and transport; a basic health insurance for the duration of the Programme. OHCHR will not cover any additional expenses such as visa fees and travel insurance.
How to apply
Send your application form in MS WORD FORMAT or in PDF Format well before the deadline.
Fellowship applications will only be taken into consideration if they are fully completed.
Both parts I and II of the application form must be signed and sent by regular post at the following
Address:
Mr. Morse Caoagas Flores
Coordinator, Indigenous Fellowship Programme
Indigenous Peoples and Minorities Section
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
48, Avenue Giuseppe-Motta, Office 2-05
CH-1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland
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NEW JOBS OPPORTUNITIES 2019 (550+ POSTS)Scanned applications are also accepted, although we prefer receiving applications by post.
Your scanned application can be sent at the following email: fellowship@ohchr.org and copy: mflores@ohchr.org
Application forms need to be accompanied by an official recommendation letter from the nominating indigenous organization or community.
For More Information
CLICK HERE TO Visit the Official Webpage of the United Nations OHCHR Indigenous Fellowship Programme 2020
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