On Monday January 31 at 9:00 am will be opened on X Graduate School of Leadership Training of African descent in Human Rights was attended by distinguished personalities, PM Venancio Wise, Atlantis Political Governor, Attorney Juan Jose Arita, Regional Commissioner of Human Rights, Engineer Alfonso Vasquez, Regional Director SERNA and Zulma Valencia, Vice President of ODECO.
This first module that is called Presence of African descent in the Americas , with the participation of 35 leaders and leaders of 16 communities in Honduras, Masca, Bajamar, Tornabe, La Ensenada, Rio Esteban Trujillo, Crystal and Black River, Ciriboya, Limón, Corozal , Sambo Creek, Coxen Hole and La Ceiba, Bluefields Nicaragua, Guatemala Livingston for the first time joining this important process with participants from the communities of Villa de los Santos and Colon in Panama and Puerto Limon, Costa Rica.
The topics presented to participants are:
- Leadership Process
- History African Presence in Central African Descent
- Movement Characteristics of African descent in the Americas with emphasis on Honduras, Guatemala , Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama and Belize.
- Building partnerships for better addressing the situation of violation of Human Rights of Afro-Honduran communities
- Water Resources and Forest
- Principles of Community Organization
We reiterate our thanks to Engineer Rigoberto Blanco, Professor of CURLA, to Ms. Gladys Murillo and Engineer SERNA Alfonso Vasquez, and Dr. Quince Duncan Costa Rica to be part of professors who have day to day support this important process of education for the defense of human rights.
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