Human Rights and Peace Awareness

This Nepali initiative sought to raise awareness of human rights at the community level as a vital component of peace-building. It incorporated a range of different activities, but all with an emphasis on mobilising the victims of conflict and the disadvantaged members of society.

Description

INPED has successfully completed this initiative to raise human rights and peace awareness. In collaboration with Support for Peace and Development Initiatives (SPDI - United Nations Development Programme), the initiative supported conflict transformation and social development. The initiative started in March 2003 and finished in December 2004.

Through this initiative, INPED conducted awareness raising and capacity building programmes for the victims of conflict. It conducted training and sensitisation programmes on conflict transformation and peace-building amongst the different stakeholders in the district. INPED also researched the impact of internal armed conflict and published awareness materials on human rights and peace-building.

Aims / Objectives

The aim of the initiative is to contribute to the protection and promotion of human rights and peace-building in the society.

The objectives of the initiative are to minimise the negative impact of violent conflict, find ways to rehabilitate displaced people, gear up the social and communal thought, and awaken people to human rights and humanitarian law.

How it is Articulated

INPED work towards its aims and objectives through education, training, workshops, interaction, research, and the publication of human rights, peace and social justice issues.

The project formed groups of disadvantaged people from the community - those that are most affected by the ongoing violent conflict.

In general the initiative incorporated the following activities:

Group Formation and Awareness Raising

Training / Workshops

Research and Publications

Lobbying / Advocacy

Victim Support Programme

Achievements / Learning Points

Geographical Area of Operation

The project operated in the VDCs of Ranibas, Hatpate, Purano Jhangajholi, Jhangajholi Ratamata, Nipane, Kusheshowr Dumja, and the district headquarters of Sindhuli district of Nepal.

Funding Resources

SPDI/UNDP - Nepal.