- Human Rights and Why We Need Them
- From Economic Growth to People-Centered Development
- The “Rise of Rights” in Development
- Creating Human Rights
- Are Rights Enough?
Human Rights, Human Wrongs: Challenging Poverty, Vulnerability and Social Exclusion
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Intermediate
Online
11 Weeks
Free
Quick Facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Learning efforts
2-4 Hours Per Week
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Course overview
Human rights’ sanctity faces a massive threat today, with children, indigenous people, and women’s rights witnessing regular violations. These wrongdoings are affecting these sections and pose a threat to our collective future and the world’s stability. As such, it’s essential to understand the core of these rights and their current effects, which is what this Human Rights, Human Wrongs: Challenging Poverty, Vulnerability and Social Exclusion certification course aims to impart.
This 11-week, the open-online program is an SDG Academy offering, that uses legal frameworks to explore the numerous barriers to human rights becoming a reality in societies worldwide. The Human Rights, Human Wrongs: Challenging Poverty, Vulnerability and Social Exclusion certification syllabus touches on essential topics such as human rights needs, international legal frameworks, gendered poverty, gendered violence, and more.
Joshua Castellino and Sarah Bradshaw, SDG Academy’s skilled instructors, will teach Human Rights, Human Wrongs: Challenging Poverty, Vulnerability, and Social Exclusion training. At the same time, the curriculum is an intermediate one, it's best suited for graduates, human rights practitioners, private-sector actors, policymakers, etc. To accelerate employment reach, aspirants can opt for the paid certificate, which is verified to showcase their learned skills in this field. By enrolling to any one of the tracks namely verified and audit the students may learn the programme. During the audit track, learning is free for a limited time period whereas during the verified track learning is unlimited but paid.
The highlights
- No prerequisites
- Open online training
- Free learning availability
- Verified and shareable accreditation
- Two to four hours of weekly learning
- SDG Academy collaboration
- ‘Social Sciences’ domain
- Curriculum delivery in English
- Pre-recorded videos
- Video transcripts in Russian and English
- Self-paced curriculum with limited audit access
- Intermediate-level
- Expert instructors
Program offerings
- Sdg academy course
- Online learning
- Self-directed
- Open training
- No prior experience
- Verified accreditation available
- Social sciences programme
- English and russian transcripts
Course and certificate fees
Type of course
Free
certificate availability
No
Who it is for
The Human Rights, Human Wrongs: Challenging Poverty, Vulnerability and Social Exclusion programme will suit the following aspirants best:-
- Advanced undergraduates and graduates pursuing law, sustainable development, human rights, related fields, and international relations
- Private-sector actors interested in responsibility, corporate sustainability, gender equality, labor rights, etc
- Human rights lawyers are practitioners in the field, who wish to improve intervention programs’ efficacy.
- Policymakers and lawyers interested in pre-existing and previous human rights legislation, adopting new legislation, or the issues today in revising legislation.
- Sustainable development practitioners, looking to understand human rights and their relation to various issues, like forced migration.
Eligibility criteria
The Human Rights, Human Wrongs: Challenging Poverty, Vulnerability and Social Exclusion certification by edX requires no qualifications prior to enrolment.
What you will learn
Aspirants will achieve expertise in the following areas by completing the Human Rights, Human Wrongs: Challenging Poverty, Vulnerability, and Social Exclusion online certification: -
- The various factors interfering and intersecting with human rights globally – ethnicity, gender, etc.
- The existing international agreements for supporting marginalised groups.
- Humanitarian assistance and how its new approaches assist and harm.
- How global politics are shaping the conversation and the law.
The syllabus
Module 1: Why Does the World Need Human Rights?
Module 2: International Legal Frameworks, Institutions and Development
- United Nations Institutions
- Social inclusion
- International Law’s underlying concepts
- International Standards and Law
- Human rights’ regional systems
Module 3: International Human Rights Frameworks
- Special Rights for Some
- Convention on the Rights of the Child
- Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
- International Rights Treaties
- Limitations of Existing Standards
Module 4: Underlying Frameworks for Social Inclusion
- Object vs subject in law
- Affirmative action
- Equality of opportunity
- Law and combating inequality
- Autonomy as protection
Modele 5: Contested Rights and the Co-option of the Rights Discourse
- Hierarchy of Rights
- Collective vs. Individual Rights
- Co-option of Rights
- Intellectual Property Rights
Module 6: Gendered Poverty and Inequality
- Poverty and Wellbeing
- Gender Inequality
- Households as Sites of Inequality
- Gendered Experience of Poverty
- Attacking Gender Inequality Within Development
Module 7: Gendered Rights and Violence
- Women’s Rights
- Sexual and Reproductive Rights
- Violence and Legal Frameworks
- Gender in the UN Human Rights Framework
- Root Causes and Lived Realities
- Social Communication for Social Change
Module 8: Social Exclusion: Minorities and Indigenous Peoples
- Minorities and Indigenous Peoples
- Issues Facing Minorities and Indigenous Peoples
- Social Exclusion by Continent
- Overcoming Structural Inequalities
- Combatting Social Exclusion
Module 9: Advocating for the Vulnerable
- Vulnerability and “Natural” Disasters
- Gendered Experiences of Disaster
- Social Protection: Problematizing Conditional Cash Transfers
- Culture v. Rights: The Case of Female Genital Mutilation
- Equalizing the Encounter: Free Prior Informed Consent
Module 10: From Exclusion to Inclusion: Responding to Crisis and Conflict
- Humanitarian Response to Crisis
- “Do No Harm”: The Rise of “New Humanitarianism”
- International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
- Democratization and Political Participation: The Situation Room
- Responding to Crisis: Mediating for Peace
Module 11: New Directions: Rights and the SDGs
- Sustainable Development and Rights
- A Vision of Rights for the Future
- Pathways to Sustainable Development and Human Rights
- Human Rights and the Economy
- The SDGs and Beyond
Admission details
To get enrolled in the Human Rights, Human Wrongs: Challenging Poverty, Vulnerability and Social Exclusion classes, candidates must complete these steps: -
Step 1. Visit https://www.edx.org/course/human-rights-human-wrongs-challenging-poverty-vuln to check the programme’s webpage.
Step 2. After thoroughly checking the details, select the ‘Enroll’ tab.
Step 3. Use your pre-existing edX profile to continue. If not, start one with your required information or register through your social media profiles (Google/Apple/Microsoft/Facebook).
Step 4. If you wish to receive the shareable certificate, proceed to pay its fees. You can also finish enrolment and start the curriculum on the mentioned date.
Filling the form
EdX doesn’t offer any application forms for the Human Rights, Human Wrongs: Challenging Poverty, Vulnerability, and Social Exclusion certification. Instead, learners can enroll via their edX account, which they can create with details such as their full name, country name, public username, email ID, and password. Alternatively, aspirants can also use their social accounts, namely Apple, Microsoft, Facebook, or Google, to register.
How it helps
The Human Rights, Human Wrongs: Challenging Poverty, Vulnerability and Social Exclusion certification course caters to students from any background, requiring no prior knowledge. Since its free, short-termed, self-directed, and requires only two to four hours of weekly devotion, the curriculum is well-suited for most candidates looking to learn on the go.
Moreover, the Human Rights, Human Wrongs: Challenging Poverty, Vulnerability, and Social Exclusion certification benefits learners by providing them with a shareable accreditation, verified via SDG Academy’s logo and an instructor’s signature. These will help candidates stand out from the rest, showcasing proven skills in this area, and thus solidifying employment opportunities.
Instructors
FAQs
Do I need any prior knowledge to undertake this Human Rights, Human Wrongs: Challenging Poverty, Vulnerability and Social Exclusion programme?
No, there are no prerequisites to this training.
Is edX offering this certification?
SDG Academy has created this course and is offering it through the edX platform.
Will completing the programme curriculum grant me a certificate?
Yes, but only if you purchase the verified certificate.
What is the programme structure?
The Human Rights, Human Wrongs online course is self-paced, lasting 11 weeks. You can comfortably complete it by dedicating two to four hours per week.
Who will be teaching this curriculum for the Human Rights, Human Wrongs: Challenging Poverty, Vulnerability and Social Exclusion online course?
SDG Academy’s trained educators, Sarah Bradshaw and Joshua Castellino, are this course’s instructors.
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