The document provides an outline for a webinar on exploring prevention tactics to prevent human rights abuses. It discusses foundations for strategic thinking and tactical innovation including knowing yourself, your opponent, and the terrain. Key terms like strategy and tactics are defined. Examples of prevention tactics that aim to prevent imminent abuse through physical protection, sharing critical information, and removing opportunities for abuse are given.
This document provides an overview of a webinar on exploring restorative tactics after human rights abuses. It outlines the webinar agenda which includes an introduction to online tools, foundations for strategic thinking, key terms, reasons for new tactics, and examples of restorative tactics such as remembering abuses, strengthening individuals and communities, and seeking redress. The document also provides details on specific tactics used in Cambodia, West Africa, Chile, Spain and the UK.
Tavaana/New Tactics Webinar 4: Building Human Rights Cultures and Institution...Tavaana
This document provides an overview of a webinar exploring PROMOTION tactics for building human rights cultures and institutions. It discusses constituency-building tactics like using text messaging to engage youth in Netherlands, collaboration tactics like building a coalition of Peruvian human rights organizations, capacity-building tactics such as training organizations to use video advocacy, and awareness raising tactics like environmental mapping in Lebanon. The webinar is presented by the Center for Victims of Torture's New Tactics in Human Rights project.
This document provides an overview of a webinar on intervention tactics for human rights abuses. It discusses foundations for strategic thinking and tactical innovation, key terms, reasons for new tactics, and explores four types of intervention tactics: resistance, disruption, persuasion, and incentives. Examples of each type of tactic are described, including anonymous resistance in Turkey, the Singing Revolution in Estonia, rescuing child laborers in India, enlisting local leaders to end harmful customs in Ghana, and consumer boycotts in South Africa's anti-apartheid movement.
The document provides an outline for a webinar on exploring prevention tactics to prevent human rights abuses. It discusses foundations for strategic thinking and tactical innovation including knowing yourself, your opponent, and the terrain. Key terms like strategy and tactics are defined. Examples of prevention tactics that aim to prevent imminent abuse through physical protection, sharing critical information, and removing opportunities for abuse are given.
This document provides an overview of a webinar on exploring restorative tactics after human rights abuses. It outlines the webinar agenda which includes an introduction to online tools, foundations for strategic thinking, key terms, reasons for new tactics, and examples of restorative tactics such as remembering abuses, strengthening individuals and communities, and seeking redress. The document also provides details on specific tactics used in Cambodia, West Africa, Chile, Spain and the UK.
Tavaana/New Tactics Webinar 4: Building Human Rights Cultures and Institution...Tavaana
This document provides an overview of a webinar exploring PROMOTION tactics for building human rights cultures and institutions. It discusses constituency-building tactics like using text messaging to engage youth in Netherlands, collaboration tactics like building a coalition of Peruvian human rights organizations, capacity-building tactics such as training organizations to use video advocacy, and awareness raising tactics like environmental mapping in Lebanon. The webinar is presented by the Center for Victims of Torture's New Tactics in Human Rights project.
This document provides an overview of a webinar on intervention tactics for human rights abuses. It discusses foundations for strategic thinking and tactical innovation, key terms, reasons for new tactics, and explores four types of intervention tactics: resistance, disruption, persuasion, and incentives. Examples of each type of tactic are described, including anonymous resistance in Turkey, the Singing Revolution in Estonia, rescuing child laborers in India, enlisting local leaders to end harmful customs in Ghana, and consumer boycotts in South Africa's anti-apartheid movement.
دائرة المعارف عرفاني جلد چهارم از آثار منتشر نشده استاد علی اکبر خانجانیalireza behbahani
عرفان انسان کامل امام زمان فلسفه ظهور سیر و سلوک عرفانی فلسفه ازدواج و زناشوئی لقاءالله تشیّع وحدت وجود عشق عرفانی تأویل قرآن معرفت نفس خودشناسی دجال خلق جدید قیامت آدم و حوا عرفان درمانی امامت شفاعت کرامت عرفان شیعی هرمنوتیک اشراق حکمت فلسفه نجات فمینیزم اگزیستانسیالیزم علم توحید اسلام شناسی ظهور امام زمان ناجی موعود دکتر علی شریعتی نیچه هایدگر صادق هدایت فلسفه سینما فلسفه عشق فلسفه دین فلسفه زندگی خودکشی فلسفه طلاق ولایت وجودی شناخت شناسی معرفت شناسی فلسفه ملاصدرا طب اسلامی حکمت الاشراق معراج مهدی موعود فاطمه شناسی علی شناسی امام شناسی شیطان شناسی خداشناسی تئوسوفی حافظ مولانا روزبهان بقلی مولوی ابن عربی رجعت حسینی فلسفه مرگ ابر انسان زرتشت عرفان حلقه اوشو کریشنامورتی فلسفه نماز اسرار صلوة فلسفه گناه بهشت جهنم برزخ عذاب فلسفه بیماری ایدز امراض لاعلاج عرفان اسلامی تناسخ حکومت اسلامی متافیزیک ماورای طبیعت پدیده شناسی خاتمیت غیبت بوبر یاسپرس ادگار آلن پو علائم ظهور حلاج آفرینش جدید عرفانی زایش عرفانی حقیقت محمدی وجه الله آخرالزمان
دائرة المعارف عرفاني جلد چهارم از آثار منتشر نشده استاد علی اکبر خانجانیalireza behbahani
عرفان انسان کامل امام زمان فلسفه ظهور سیر و سلوک عرفانی فلسفه ازدواج و زناشوئی لقاءالله تشیّع وحدت وجود عشق عرفانی تأویل قرآن معرفت نفس خودشناسی دجال خلق جدید قیامت آدم و حوا عرفان درمانی امامت شفاعت کرامت عرفان شیعی هرمنوتیک اشراق حکمت فلسفه نجات فمینیزم اگزیستانسیالیزم علم توحید اسلام شناسی ظهور امام زمان ناجی موعود دکتر علی شریعتی نیچه هایدگر صادق هدایت فلسفه سینما فلسفه عشق فلسفه دین فلسفه زندگی خودکشی فلسفه طلاق ولایت وجودی شناخت شناسی معرفت شناسی فلسفه ملاصدرا طب اسلامی حکمت الاشراق معراج مهدی موعود فاطمه شناسی علی شناسی امام شناسی شیطان شناسی خداشناسی تئوسوفی حافظ مولانا روزبهان بقلی مولوی ابن عربی رجعت حسینی فلسفه مرگ ابر انسان زرتشت عرفان حلقه اوشو کریشنامورتی فلسفه نماز اسرار صلوة فلسفه گناه بهشت جهنم برزخ عذاب فلسفه بیماری ایدز امراض لاعلاج عرفان اسلامی تناسخ حکومت اسلامی متافیزیک ماورای طبیعت پدیده شناسی خاتمیت غیبت بوبر یاسپرس ادگار آلن پو علائم ظهور حلاج آفرینش جدید عرفانی زایش عرفانی حقیقت محمدی وجه الله آخرالزمان
Five Steps to Tactical Innovation - Lesson 1 Tavaana
This document introduces strategies and tactics for human rights advocacy. It discusses knowing yourself, your opponent, and the terrain. It outlines a 5 step process for tactical innovation: 1) identify the problem, 2) build a common vision, 3) define the terrain using mapping and ally tools, 4) explore and select tactics, and 5) develop an implementation plan. The overall goal is to provide foundations for strategic and tactical thinking in human rights work.
Five Steps to Tactical Innovation - Lesson 3Tavaana
The document describes the process of tactical mapping used by New Tactics in Human Rights to define the terrain where a human rights issue exists. It involves identifying the core problem and relationships, then mapping direct and indirect contacts relating to the issue to understand who is involved and how they are connected. This helps identify possible intervention points and appropriate tactics. An example tactical map is provided mapping the relationships around the issue of child marriage in Yemen involving the specific case of Nujood Ali.
Five Steps to Tactical Innovation - Lesson 4Tavaana
The document describes tools from the Center for Victims of Torture called the Tactical Map and Spectrum of Allies for identifying relationships, allies, and opponents relevant to a human rights problem and developing strategies. The Spectrum of Allies tool involves plotting individuals, groups, and institutions on a spectrum from active supporters to active opponents based on their stance towards the goal of ending child marriages in Yemen, using the example of Nujood Ali. The tools are intended to help understand the terrain and key players in order to plan effective tactics. Participants are assigned to use these tools to analyze relationships relevant to their identified problem prior to the next session.
Five Steps to Tactical Innovation - Lesson 5Tavaana
The document discusses tactics for human rights projects, outlining a 5-step process for tactical innovation. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the terrain, opponents, and one's own capacities when selecting tactics. Tactics should be influenced by the group's abilities, tolerance for risk, opponent analysis, and context in which they will be used. The document provides examples of considerations for context and a case study on using mock tribunals.
Five Steps to Tactical Innovation - Lesson 6Tavaana
The document discusses using tactical innovation to achieve human rights goals. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) identify the problem, 2) build a common vision, 3) define the terrain, 4) explore and select tactics, 5) develop a plan of action. Key aspects are knowing the terrain, opponents, and yourself. Tactics should be specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and time-bound. The document provides examples of developing a plan of action, including setting goals, targets, tactics, tasks, responsibilities, timelines and resources needed.
Explore tested tactics for preventing human rights abuse in 'Prevention Tactics', the first of four live webinars on human rights defense tactics with Tavaana and the New Tactics in Human Rights Project.
The document discusses strategies and tactics for human rights advocacy. It introduces the Center for Victims of Torture's New Tactics in Human Rights project, which provides strategic and tactical thinking tools. These include knowing yourself, your opponent, and the terrain. The project uses a 5-step approach to tactical innovation: identifying the problem, building a shared vision, defining the terrain, exploring tactics, and developing an action plan.
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41. نظر شما چیست؟ 1973 – 1990 Activists documenting violations 1988 – Chile signs UN Convention Against Torture 1998 – Pinochet indicted for human rights violations by Spanish magistrate 1998 – Pinochet arrested in London while traveling 1999 – UK House of Lords decreed there was no immunity for torture 2000 – Pinochet returns home to charges and house arrest until his death
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43. The Center for Victims of Torture – New Tactics in Human Rights Project 649 Dayton Avenue St. Paul, MN 55104 USA T:+1.612.436.4800 Email: newtactics@cvt.org Websites: http://www.cvt.org http://www.newtactics.org اسناد مرکز قربانیان شکنجه -- تاکتیک جدید در پروژه حقوق بشر " منبع هر گونه اطلاعات مورد استفاده در این سند همچنین هر گونه استنادمرجع ارائه شده در این سند را فهرست کنید۰ اطلاعات در این سند قابل استفاده برای سود مالی نیست سهم یکسان اگر شما این اثر را تغییر می دهید تبدیل می کنید ، یا بر اساس این کاراثر جدیدی ایجاد می کنید، شما می توانید کار به دست آمده را تنها تحت همان مجوز، مشابه و یا قابل تطابق توزیع کنید . تاکتیک های جدید در پروژه حقوق بشر از شما برای استفاده و به اشتراک گذاشتن این اطلاعات با دیگران دعوت می کنند . ما تنها از شما می خواهیم که از کمون ا 2.0 که در زیرمشخص شده استفاده کنید . مرکز قربانیان شکنجه، تاکتیک جدید در پروژه حقوق بشر از شما دعوت به استفاده، به اشتراک گذاری وکمک به توسعه بیشتر این اطلاعات تحت مجوز : خلاق کمون ۰۲می کند پروژه