| Applications Now Being Accepted for ERSMekong 2009 Session |
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| Written by Mekong School Coordinator | |
| Tuesday, 27 May 2008 | |
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The EarthRights School (ERS) - Mekong is a unique training program for activists from the Mekong Region (Yunnan/China, Burma, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam) whose work focuses on environmental issues and human rights. The seven month-long training program uses experiential learning methods to equip participants from the region with skills required to conduct research, gather data, and effectively campaign around environmental issues affecting the region. The training will take place in Chiang Mai, Thailand from June to December of 2009. Housing, transportation, and a modest living stipend will be provided to successful candidates. This year the Mekong School will focus on large dams, infrastructure projects, and international financial institutions (IFIs). The program will provide students with research, writing, and intercultural skills, and substantive knowledge and experience to voice their individual and collective concerns about IFI-funded projects, and related transparency and participation issues within the Mekong basin. Graduates of the program will form a strong network of environmental advocates who, acting together, can effectively campaign on behalf of affected communities who are currently underrepresented. The goals of the EarthRights School-Mekong 2009 session are:
The
training program is divided into two months of instruction in the classroom
followed by a two months practicum in which participants will return to their
home countries to undertake research and documentation work on key projects.
After the practicum, the participants will return to the school for a two month
session focussing on media messaging, advocacy and campaign planning. >> Click here to download an application <<
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