Resources for educators and facilitators
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Exercises to help develop strategies and methods
Learning about FORB and being able to analyse our context are important first steps. But in order to make change happen we need to develop methods and strategies that help to prevent and stop violations, seek justice and promote a social, legal and political culture of freedom of religion or belief for all. These exercises aim to help organisations develop or refine strategies for work to promote FORB and to integrate FORB into their wider work.
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Exercises
Forum theatre on FORB and social conflict
Forum theatre exercise with the purpose of allowing participants to explore and increase their understanding of FORB and other human rights violations, and social conflict through drama |
Mainstreaming FORB in organisations
A reflection and discussion exercise that aims to help organisations to integrate an awareness of freedom of religion or belief into the life and work of the organisation as a whole. |
New Tactics in Human Rights - case study exercise
A group work exercise using case study examples to make participants aware of the wide range of practical strategies that can be used to promote human rights and encourage them to think outside the box, instead of sticking to the way we always do things’ without reflecting on alternatives.
A group work exercise using case study examples to make participants aware of the wide range of practical strategies that can be used to promote human rights and encourage them to think outside the box, instead of sticking to the way we always do things’ without reflecting on alternatives.
Strategy Development Toolkit
If instead of strategy development exercises you are looking for guidance on how to put together a whole strategic planning process for human rights (or other) work then why not take a look at the Strategy Development Toolkit from New Tactics - you'll find it here!