New Online Course for International Electoral Observers

by | Dec 6, 2020

The Global Campus of Human Rights is glad to inform you that the Call for Applications for the brand new Online Course for International Electoral Observers is now open until 15 January 2021.

The course aims at providing training to civilian staff in election observation missions at the start of their career (i.e. short term observers). Selected applicants will become aware of the role, tasks and status of international observers, and will be given a theoretical and practical training on election observation and election observation missions functioning.

Given the current Covid-19 pandemic, a new online edition of the course has been designed to offer to selected participants a very rewarding, engaging and challenging experience in distance learning education.

The course is devoted to all participants willing to deepen their knowledge on the functioning of an electoral observation mission from a multi-disciplinary approach.

If you have further questions, please contact training.ieo@gchumanrights.org, visit here or view the Poster.

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