Human Rights at International Borders
Human Rights at International Borders: A Trainer’s Guide (published jointly with the Office of Counter-Terrorism)
International borders can be dangerous places for migrants, particularly for migrants in vulnerable situations. Border governance and the work of border officials are about ensuring the well-being of migrants and communities by upholding human rights and protecting the rule of law; they are often first responders in providing assistance and protection to people in vulnerable situations.
Developed collaboratively by OHCHR and the Office of Counter-Terrorism, this trainer’s guide draws on, and complements, the OHCHR Recommended Principles and Guidelines on Human Rights at International Borders. Accompanied by slide presentations and course materials this capacity-building tool seeks to support States and particularly border officials in adopting a human rights-based and gender-responsive approach to border governance.
All material is protected by copyright (© 2021 United Nations).
TRAINER’S GUIDE
Introductory session:
Session 1: | Presentation slides (PP) Presentation slides (PP) | OHCHR-Office of Counter-Terrorism presentation slides (PDF)
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Session 2: | Presentation slides (PP) | |
Session 3: | Presentation slides (PP) | |
Session 4: | Presentation slides (PP) | |
Session 5: | Presentation slides (PP) | |
Session 6: | Presentation slides (PP) | |
Session 7: | Presentation slides (PP) | |
Course materials: | Handouts (MS Word) |