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| Lesson 1: The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) | Click on the link to access the summary of this lesson's content. You are encouraged to read the summary notes before you begin the microlesson and refer back to them alongside your journey through the lesson. There will be a series of questions and activities throughout the lesson. These questions and activities are designed to help you learn and are not meant to be evaluations. |
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| Lesson 2: The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) | Click on the link to access the summary of this lesson's content. You are encouraged to read the summary notes before you begin the microlesson and refer back to them alongside your journey through the lesson. There will be a series of questions and activities throughout the lesson. These questions and activities are designed to help you learn and are not meant to be evaluations. |
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| Lesson 3: The 1951 Refugee Convention | Click on the link to access the summary of this lesson's content. You are encouraged to read the summary notes before you begin the microlesson and refer back to them alongside your journey through the lesson. There will be a series of questions and activities throughout the lesson. These questions and activities are designed to help you learn and are not meant to be evaluations. |
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| Lesson 4: The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women | Click on the link to access the summary of this lesson's content. You are encouraged to read the summary notes before you begin the microlesson and refer back to them alongside your journey through the lesson. There will be a series of questions and activities throughout the lesson. These questions and activities are designed to help you learn and are not meant to be evaluations. |
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| Lesson 5: Integrating Human Rights Principles in Humanitarian Action | Click on the link to access the summary of this lesson's content. You are encouraged to read the summary notes before you begin the microlesson and refer back to them alongside your journey through the lesson. There will be a series of questions and activities throughout the lesson. These questions and activities are designed to help you learn and are not meant to be evaluations. |