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First impressions from Human Rights Traveller Hello, here are first impressions from Human Rights Traveler workcamp from participants. During seventeen days we visited four cities and three workcamps. Participants themselves developed workshops on human rights and later presented them for foreign volunteers. It was useful inspiring experience for all of us and soon you will have an opportunity to get acquainted with brochure of HRT! Here you can find our experiences, concentrated and filtered, so this may be useful for preparation of next traveling activities.
Galyna
This workcamp was not just about working – it was rather creating. From almost nothing we gained both knowledge and experience, and managed to start discussions about women and LGBT-peoples rights. I realized that you don’t need more than your own two hands and a bit of motivation to start fighting for the things you believe in.
My
Because of this workcamp I realized that you can really mean something by letting people think about Human Rights issues. It was interesting that you can start discussions between people of different countries about a specific problem, although sometimes with very different opinions. I learned a lot more about rights of women and homosexuals and how to create and present workshop. After this workcamp I got more the feeling that it is really worth it to make people aware.
Karlien
Well when I fist arrived at this work camp I was very tired and I was withdrawn for several days. I was quite concerned with the fact that we got temporary hosting in a park, because at that moment I needed a cold cool shower and a bed. Well thanks to our camp leader the smile appeared on my face. She made an amazing “Treasure Hunting” quest through Harkov. But later I got back my sad face and started to think what I can do to make a small change for the volunteers I’ll meet. I really wanted them to think more about Human Rights and the price of those rights.
I am a very fast thinking person and I make decisions very fast. This caused quite many inconveniences for me since many of the volunteers made decisions very slow and the meetings were long and boring. But in this way I learned what patience means. That’s a quite good lesson for me. Later I found out what is it to be on your own since after Kleban-Byk I did the workshop alone. But I managed it and I can say “thank you” to our cam leader for this valuable experience. Now I miss my home. I will go soon back to school, back to family, back to Moldova.
Stas
Human Rights Traveler Workcamp was the first experience for me. During first part of camp, we collected materials, worked on the topics and prepared workshops. It was very interesting to learn more information about Human Rights education and promote this. Second part of work camp was devoted to conducting workshops and international volunteer workcamp which took place at this time in Ukraine. It was a opportunity for as to promote HR education and get to know different information about different countries.
Svetlana
28 JULY 2006, Kharkiv
On the 28th of July the meeting of the PMT on Human Rights Traveller (HRT) workcamp (WC) was held in Kharkiv.
The participants of the meeting were: Galya Uvarova (camp leader of HRT), Andrey Kurasov (responsible for HRT preparation), and Jasmin Sohner (EVS volunteer experienced in Human Rights education in school). Another camp leader Zlata Bayrachnaya was absent. Details...
Author: Andriy Kurasov Published at: 03.08.2006
Kharkiv, July 20
This nice sunny day Jasmin and Galyna met in Kharkiv to discuss details of coming Human Rights Traveller workcamp. As for now we have not that much experience in organisation of camps of such a type, it is important to think about all the points beforehand, to make activity as fruitful as possible.
First days of camp will be concentrated on preparation and work on materials, so it will be good to arrange meeting with representatives of local organisations which deal with human rights. Also, there popped an idea to make a presentation of international organisations, e.g. Amnesty International, HR-UN-Tribunal. Details...
Author: Galyna Uvarova Published at: 02.08.2006
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