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Docip training sessions at the 14th session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues


2015-04-17

Docip is organising the following trainings during the 14th session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in partnership with the UN Voluntary Fund for Indigenous Peoples. These sessions are open to all delegates.

Monday, 20 April 2015

Effective and meaningful participation in the UNPFII

6:15-7:30 p.m.: in English, Spanish, French and Russian by: Jocelyn Hung Chien, LIMA Taiwan Indigenous Youth Working Group and Cathy Eatock, Aboriginal Rights Coalition (Australia).

Location: Conference Room 12, Conference Building, UN Headquarters, New York.

Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Workshop – How to send information to the Special Procedures dealing with human rights violations

3:00-5:30 p.m.: in English, Spanish, French and Russian.

Location: Conference Room 4, Conference Building, UN Headquarters, New York.

With the support of the European Union, the Sámediggi (Saami Parliament in Norway), the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, the Canton of Geneva, the City of Geneva and the UN Voluntary Fund for Indigenous Peoples.

Training database

You will find here Docip training database. Organised by themes (UNPFII, EMRIP, UPR, Treaty Bodies, SRIP, human rights), this documentary database gathers 101 documents relating to trainings in four languages (pdf and audio files). It also includes background documents on the above mentioned processes and offers searching facilities to look for trainings by title, author, them, language or date.

Fact sheet on UNPFII

Docip has updated its fact sheet on the UNPFII. In a few pages, it explains what is the purpose of the conference, how to participate, write an intervention, organise a parallel event, the importance of participating to Caucuses and how to organise meetings with key actors.