Human Rights Monitoring Training for Youth
Tuesday, November 10, 2009 - 12:42
The Rwandan NGO, Assist Rwanda, says human rights need regular enforcement if societies are to embrace sustainable peace.
Addressing a group of youth trained to monitor and evaluate mediators, prisons and Travaux performances across the country, Assist Rwanda national director, Emmanuel Shamakokera, urged the youth to visit the rural areas and make residents understand their rights and how to fight for and safeguard them.
The trained youth will train others who will work in two sectors of each district in the country to report where the government is not meeting standards of respecting human rights.
To read the article titled, “Human rights need regular monitoring - local NGO,” click here.
Addressing a group of youth trained to monitor and evaluate mediators, prisons and Travaux performances across the country, Assist Rwanda national director, Emmanuel Shamakokera, urged the youth to visit the rural areas and make residents understand their rights and how to fight for and safeguard them.
The trained youth will train others who will work in two sectors of each district in the country to report where the government is not meeting standards of respecting human rights.
To read the article titled, “Human rights need regular monitoring - local NGO,” click here.
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