Ref: 14/2013
On Monday, 11 March 2013, the Training Unit of
the Palestinian Centre Human Rights (PCHR) concluded a training course in the
field of the right to adequate housing, land and property and judicial remedies
in cooperation with the Agricultural Development Association (Agricultural
Relief). The 10-hour course was held in
the Youth Development Association’s hall in Jabalya in the north of the Gaza
Strip in the period 10 – 11 March 2013.
28 members of the agricultural committees of the association in Beit
Hanoun, Beit Lahia and Jabalya participated in the course.
The training program included: the International Bill
of Human Rights (the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International
Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the International Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights); the right
to housing, land and property in the international law of human rights and the
international humanitarian law; Palestinian land law and ways to prove ownership;
judicial remedy for victims of violations of housing, land and property rights;
and challenges facing members of the agricultural committees in their work.
A team of
specialized trainers supervised the training sessions. The team included
Mr. Bassam al-Aqra’, Director of PCHR’s Training Unit; Mr. Fadel al-Mzaini, a
researcher at PCHR’s Economic, Social and Cultural Unit; and Ahlam al-Aqra’, a
lawyer at PCHR’s Legal Aid Unit.
In his
concluding speech, Mr. Bassam al-Aqra’ stated that this course is part of
long-term efforts exerted by PCHR to promote the protection of right to
housing, land and property in the Palestinian society and to develop the
capacity of agricultural committees in the field of access to justice. Al-Aqra’ added that this course is part of a
9-month project funded by the Norwegian Refugee Council and titled “Improving
Access to Justice.”
At the
conclusion of the course, participants highly appreciated PCHR’s efforts to
promote culture of human rights in the Palestinian society. They also emphasized that this course
contributed to raise their awareness of the right to housing, land, and
property, which would contribute to solving disputes related to land ownership
disputes among farmers. They also added
that despite the short time of the training course, it addressed distinguished
subjects, but they requested that more topics should be addressed in such
courses.
All participants received certificates at the conclusion of the
course.
PCHR had organized a similar training course for fishermen in the
head office of UNRWA staff club in Khan Younis in the period 24-25 February
2013. 21 fishermen from Khan Yunis participated in the 10-hour training course.