Patna, March 25, 2017: Over4,000 community health workers in Bihar will receive training in human rights over the next
three months as part of a new certificate course launched by the National
Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) and Amnesty International India.
The ‘Self-Learning Human Rights Certificate Course' aims to promote human
rights values and principles of equality, dignity, inclusion,
non-discrimination and participation inthe public through community health
workers.
At a workshop organized at the NIOS Patna
regional office for key stakeholders, Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Director, Academics at
NIOS, said, “We are very happy to
introduce the self-learning human rights course as a pilot project. It is
important to empower people with correct knowledge of laws and provisions. It
is important to build a culture of respect, dignity and civic responsibility,
and this course provides an opportunity for learners to empower themselves and
others around them, ensuring smooth redressal as well as prevention of human
rights abuses.”
“By introducing a
comprehensive course about human rights in simple language, we hope to provide
participants with information on human rights and relevant provisions in the
Constitution of India, laws and state policies, with a special focus on women
and children,” said Somya Dimri,
Programme Coordinator at Amnesty International India’s Human Rights Education Programme.
“We hope to see participants
empowered and aware of their rights and responsibilities, while also being more
perceptive to rights-based issues around them,” she added.
The three-month course is designed for
community workers working in the fields of health and education - including
Accredited Social Health Activists or ASHAs, Anganwadi workers, MAMTA
government health workers and private health workers -in rural and urban Bihar.
The course aims to help participants learn about various human rights issues
and violations.
The course also detail srights and remedies
available within the legal framework. Participants are expected to work on
community-level human rights issues and run local awareness campaigns after the
completion of the course. The certificate course will eventually reach out to
over 1625 women and 2375 men across Bihar .
Mr. Sanjay K. Sinha, Regional Director at
NIOS, said, “This course is provided
free of cost to participants from all 38 districts in Bihar .
We have ensured that atleast 40% of the participants are women. 25 master
trainers will conduct personal sessions with over 4000 learners that will help
learners to clarify any doubts about the course content and the programme
roll-out.”
The inauguration was attended Mr. Vijoy Prakash (Senior IAS, Patna ), Dr. Sheela Sharma
(Retd. HOD, PMCH), Dr. D.C.
Mishra & Dr. Vijay Kumar (Director, Abhilekh Bhawan,Patna ).
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