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Human Rights Advocacy and Business Capacity Building Programme

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DTP logoThe Diplomacy Training Program (DTP) will hold its Human Rights Advocacy and Business Capacity Building Programme in Bangalore, India, from 13-20 July 2009.

DTP logoThe Diplomacy Training Program (DTP) will hold its Human Rights Advocacy and Business Capacity Building Programme in Bangalore, India, from 13-20 July 2009.

This program aims to assist non-government and community leaders from Asia Pacific countries to respond to the challenges for human rights posed by corporations. Participants will explore how human rights standards and codes of conduct can be applied in practice. Developing skills for holding business accountable to its human rights responsibilities, such as lobbying and working with the media, is also in the programme.   The Diplomacy Training Program is a non-governmental organisation that provides training in human rights and peoples' diplomacy in Asia Pacific region.

The application must be submitted to the Diplomacy Training Program by 24 April 2009. For more information, please click here.