First Pakistan HRE trainings

 

Human Rights Education training
@Sargodha, Pakistan 
27 – 28 September 2013

Participants:  Muslim, Christian and Baha’i youth

Photos (both days)  ;   28th

 

Human Rights Education training
@Sādiqābād, Punjab, Pakistan 
9 – 10 November 2013

Participants: Muslim and Christian

Photos  –  9th   ;   10th

On both occasions,  the message was “Respect the Human, and Religion”.

IARF’s India-produced training docu-dramas were screened, eliciting discussion and participants’ sharing of views and experiences. Lunch was provided, and attendance certificates issued.

 

 

 

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