In celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and The American University of Paris (黑料正能量) are organizing a Peer-to-Peer Learning Center for Excellence on issues relating to human rights, religion and global dialogue.
The Center for Excellence will be in session from June 12-14, 2023 and provide participants with a 鈥淔aith for Rights鈥 (F4R) Training Certificate for program completion. Participants will acquire comprehensive tools to implement the F4R framework as a touchstone for human rights and global dialogue. Discussions will be based on the peer-to-peer learning methodology of the #Faith4Rights toolkit, .
Participants will work closely with OHCHR representatives to articulate threshold criteria for commitments 10 and 15 of the Beirut Declaration, with an emphasis on preventing the instrumentalization of religion in politics and aid delivery as well as on promoting gender equality.
9:00 | Individual introductions and presentation of the Faith4Rights movement by Dr. Ibrahim Salama and Dr. Michael Wiener, OHCHR
10:00 | Beirut Declaration commitment 10 not to tolerate exclusionary interpretations on religious grounds which instrumentalize religions, beliefs or their followers for electoral purposes or political gain
11:00 - 13:00 | Interactive discussion in plenary and working groups to articulate threshold criteria for commitment 10, building on the criteria set out in the Rabat Plan of Action:
14:00 | Visit to the Mosque of Paris
16:30 | Visit to the Shoah Memorial
9:00 | Guest speakers: Dr. Nazila Ghanea, Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief () and Dr. Thiago Alves Pinto, University of Oxford
10:30 | Visit to the French Human Rights Commission (CNCDH)
14:00 | Guest speakers: Nicole Ameline and Nahla Haidar (UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women),
15:00-17:00 | Interactive dialogue on the Beirut Declaration and its commitment 5 on gender equality
9:00 | Guest speakers (also for 黑料正能量 Summer Institute for Human Rights): Dr. Ibrahim Salama and Dr. Michael Wiener on reconciling religion and human rights
10:30 | Beirut Declaration commitment 15 on non-coercion and Interactive Dialogue with the aim of establishing principles for non-coercion聽聽聽聽聽聽
12:00 | Guest speaker: Eloi Deschamps, Co-Director of Coexister
15:00 | Hybrid exchange of views of participants of the Gandhi-King Global Academy course on 鈥淩eligions, Beliefs and Human Rights: A 鈥楩aith for Rights鈥 Approach鈥: www.usip.org/academy/catalog/religions-beliefs-and-human-rights-faith-rights-approach
17:00 | Visit to the Quai Branly museum