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Retour Report on training seminar “Countering hate speech through human rights education and narratives”

Report on training seminar “Countering hate speech through human rights education and narratives”

Description: To strengthen the quality and impact of the educational and campaign activities of the national campaigns, a four-day training seminar was organised from 19 to 22 September in Tirana, Albania, gathering 23 participants – a mix of existing and experienced activists, youth workers and newly-appointed national campaign co-ordinators who were new or relatively new to the No Hate Speech Movement. The training seminar aimed to build participants’ competences to combat hate speech online and promote human rights on- and offline through human rights education and campaigning. The report provides a summary of the training programme and evaluation summary of the seminar. The report concludes with explanations of the definitions of hate speech and human rights education, as well as mapping out the follow-up initiatives compiled by participants. The report can serve as food for thought for organisations and/or individuals (educators, youth workers, etc.) who would like to adapt programme elements to organise a similar seminar.

Author(s): Council of Europe’s Youth Department.

Published: On January 2017.

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