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Do you need effective manuals and other education material to support your human rights work? Are you looking for tools and tips to take action in your community? Check out our Resources Library and learn new ways to educate about human rights!

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In this Library you will find an array of resources drawn from Equitas’ extensive practice in human rights education to support your work towards social change.  

In collaboration with our partners across the world, the resources included in this library aim to strengthen leadership for advancing human rights, with regards to gender equality and in community life; to strengthen human rights movements; and to improve the practice of human rights educators to engage and influence decision makers around human rights.  

These resources are at the core of our human rights education work. They are organized by language, thematic areas and resource type. We encourage you to use these resources, adapt and improve upon through your own practice, and share them out! 

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Speaking of Gender-Based Violence: 7 Tips on Discussing Sensitive Topics

As human rights educators, we have experience dealing with topics that are sensitive and difficult and which may sometimes be traumatizing for our participants. We often have to navigate the space between sensitizing others to difficult issues and making sure that they are not overwhelmed or impacted negatively by engaging with the issue.

Published in

  • English
  • Gender equality
  • Reference materials

National Child Day: Tree of Children’s Rights

This activity was created to celebrate National Child Day and support children in learning more about their rights and about the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Also available in French.

Published in

  • English
  • Children and youth, Methodology
  • Activities and workshops

Gender Equality: Challenges and Strategies

This reference material identifies challenges related to gender equality faced by human rights educators and strategies to promote gender equality and women’s rights. Also available in French.

Published in

  • English
  • Equity diversity and inclusion, Gender equality, Methodology
  • Reference materials

International Human Rights Training Program (IHRTP): Facilitator’s Manual

The overall goal of the International Human Rights Training Program (IHRTP) is to strengthen the
capacity of human rights organizations and institutions to undertake human rights education efforts aimed at building a global culture of human rights.

Published in

  • English
  • Methodology
  • Activities and workshops

What is Accessibility?

Accessibility is ensuring the ability for everyone, regardless of disability, to have access, use, and benefit from their environment. It means making sure that people with disabilities have access to the physical environment, transportation, information and communications and to other facilities and services that are open or provided to the public, on an equal basis with others. Accessibility means having the necessary conditions to reduce or eliminate the barriers that hinder the full and effective participation of persons with disabilities on an equal basis with others.

Published in

  • English
  • Equity diversity and inclusion
  • Reference materials

Play It Fair! Day Guide

Play it Fair! Day is a chance for the children and staff to join in activities that highlight positive values, children’s rights and participation through games and group discussions. It is also a good opportunity to promote your program by inviting parents, members of the community or local press to see what you are doing.

Published in

  • English
  • Children and youth
  • Activities and workshops

One Flag, Six Colours

An artistic activity to recognize and respect the diversity of the LGBTI community; to question the prejudices existing within the LGBTI community. Also available in French.

Published in

  • English
  • 2SLGBTQI+, Equity diversity and inclusion
  • Activities and workshops