Human Rights (Dwa Moun)

This unit contains approximately 17 hours 25 minutes (4 days) of training activities. 
Community Health Workers are trained to:

  • Understand their role in protecting, fulfilling, and restoring the human rights of the families that they work with.
  • Identify individuals and families who may be vulnerable to being denied basic human rights.
  • Describe the role of individuals, families, communities, societies, and the government in protecting, fulfilling, and restoring basic human rights.
  • Identify the main roles and responsibilities of the Household Development Agent.
Files
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Facilitator Manual
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Human Rights (Dwa Moun)
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Facilitator Manual: contains all of the information needed to carry out the training, including preparation and material lists, step-by-step instructions for leading training sessions, pre- and post-tests, and all content from the Participant Handbook.
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Participant Handbook
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Human Rights (Dwa Moun)
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Participant Handbook: contains all of the content that participants are trained on (text and illustrations) and also any case studies, scenarios, small group discussion questions, or role plays needed for training sessions. Participants use the handbook during training sessions and afterwards for review.

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