Deadline- 14th October 2012
Participants are invited for Second E-learning Session on Macroeconomics and Human Rights, through which participants will gain foundations to macroeconomics and explore the linkages between macroeconomic policies and human rights.
This is a two part webinar series: the first part will focus on fiscal policy and state obligations while the second section is on monetary policy and strategies for transforming macroeconomic policies.
The webinar is directed at providing activists, academics, individuals, and civil society organizations with the skills and knowledge to–
- hold their governments accountable to human rights obligations,
- influence economic policy
- foster new feminist human rights approaches to macroeconomic policy making. The training will cover several topics, including linkages between the human rights framework, gender equality and the economy, macroeconomics, and global economic trends and governance.
Eligibility-
- This webinar is open to activists working in the areas of women’s rights, economic and social justice, and the promotion of economic and social rights for all.
- Young women must be 30 years old or younger, working on women’s rights or gender equality in any way.
- Language preferred will be English.
Important Note-
The sessions are open to Young Feminist Wire Community members only. Organisation have a limited capacity of 50 participants per session. Registration is on a first come first served basis so register ASAP. Priority will be given to young women members of the Young Feminist Wire however, the session is also open to individuals of all ages and generations.
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