Evaluating the impact of human rights education is a complex undertaking, just as the goal of social change is very broad and complex.
Equitas supports rigorous, systematic and continuous evaluation of human rights education and training worldwide to ensure our approach stays relevant and has a genuine empowering effect.
Evaluation of human rights education is a developing field. Thanks to the support of our partners, we are able to pursue our commitment to evaluation of human rights education by documenting our findings, developing participatory baseline studies, guides and trainings, and sharing accessible tools that are adaptable to different contexts.
Our team is dedicated to making sure our work as human rights educators makes a difference.
As measuring the impact of our work is essential, this year Equitas collaborated with the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to create a new evaluation tool. Evaluating the impact of human rights training – a guidance tool on developing indicators was designed primarily for human rights educators working with adults in non-formal education contexts. This innovative tool fills a gap and helps human rights organizations to more precisely measure the changes that occur as a result of their human rights education work and their collective impact in Canada and across the world.