BENAA
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BENAA, a project of the UNDP, calls itself "a groundbreaking human rights capacity building project in Egypt targeting the Community of Human Rights Practitioners. For the first time the Police Sector, the Law Enforcement Sector and the Judiciary Sector of the country have been exposed to systematic training in human rights. Furthermore Media and Civil Society Organizations have been targeted, including the crucial group of university students. The project so far reached more than 30 000 individuals in awareness and training activities and worked actively to reach out to the broader community through events, publication of books, newsletters and more." [1]
Select Staff
Accessed February 2011: [2]
- Ahmed Haggag National Project Coordinator
- Ayman Rashed Legal Consultant
- Marian Samuel Law Enforcement & Judiciary Training Sector Manager
- Arwa Khadr El-Burai Media & Civil Society Training Sector Manager]]
Contact
URL: http://www.benaa-undp.org/english
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
- Supported by groups like the Ford Foundation and EU [1]
- Heba Morayef