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Browse our resource library, a space designed to support educators, organizations, and leaders committed to promoting human rights. You will find practical tools, guides, reports, and toolkits to strengthen your human rights education efforts. Filter by language, thematic area, or type of resource to quickly find the material that suits your needs and context.

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To be a better ally

Tip sheet on how to be a better ally towards BIPOC folk and when engaging in the fight for racial justice. The document offers advice on how to educate yourself, how to become aware of your own privileges and unconscious biaises, and how to use your voice and activism to dismantle racist and oppressive spaces. Also available in French.

🌐 English, French
🏷️ Equity diversity & inclusion
📄 Reference materials

Guide rapide d’écriture inclusive d’Equitas

Quick guide on Equitas’ French inclusive writing practices since 2023, which revolves on two main techniques, i.e. epicene writing and truncated form, but also syntactic feminization and non-binary writing in certain cases. Only available in French.

🌐 French
🏷️ 2SLGBTQI+, Equity diversity & inclusion, Gender equality

Cellphilm, a Participatory Visual Technique for Human Rights Education

This document is an introduction to a participatory visual method called cellphilming and its application in the context of human rights education. Also available in French.

🌐 English, French
🏷️ Digital technologies, Methodology, Participation & community engagement
📄 Activities & workshops

The community strengths approach for promoting women’s engagement

This good practice, developed in collaboration with partners of the Rawabet Initiative in the Middle East and North Africa region, aims to integrate community members and actively involve them from the beginning to the end of the activities. To address the power imbalance, it is important that marginalized people, especially women, actively participate in the process of a community strengths approach. Also available in French.
🌐 English, French
🏷️ Gender equality, Participation & community engagement
📄 Reference materials

Intercommunity collaboration

This good practice demonstrates the extent to which the decentralization of human rights education activities and the use of local actors for their implementation contribute to the advancement of human rights, including gender equality.  Also available in French.

🌐 English, French
🏷️ Gender equality, Participation & community engagement
📄 Reference materials

The flipped classroom model for facilitating online human rights education

This good practice on the flipped classroom puts forward the implementation of a participatory approach to online training by allowing learners to take charge of their own learning by working on activities prepared before the live meetings, while the live time is devoted to problem solving and group discussion. Also available in French.

🌐 English, French
🏷️ Digital technologies, Methodology
📄 Reference materials

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