Inter-American Standards on Racial Discrimination and People of African Descent

Inter-American Standards on Racial Discrimination and People of African Descent


Deadline to complete the course : August 1, 2023

Language : Spanish

Mode : Virtual

Methodology : self-directed

* free of charge

Do you want to know the main ISHR standards on the rights of Afro-descendants?

The MOOC on Inter-American Standards on Racial Discrimination and People of African Descent is a short course aimed at learning about the main standards that protect people of African descent in the hemisphere. It combines concepts with practical activities, videos, audios and interactive graphic material to learn about the standards in an agile and practical way.

It has an approximate time load of 30 hours. It is completely self-directed, which will allow you to complete the activities at your own pace, on the days and times that best suit your personal and professional situation.

  • Methodology: self-directed
  • Cost: Free
  • Language: Spanish
  • Certificate: Each trainee will be able to download their certificate of approval after completing all the modules and their assessments.
  • Deadline to complete it: August 1, 2023
  • Limited vacancies

To complete the course it is required to:

  • Access all modules and pages of the course.
  • Complete the proposed activities.
  • Complete entry and exit tests.
  • Complete the assessments of each module that include tests and wiki.

The course has 5 modules. To download the certificate you will need to complete the assessment activities for each module.

Please note that the course is asynchronous online, which means that you can log in whenever it is convenient for you. There is no class schedule, you will only have to follow the learning path. The course contents are activated as the user goes through each lesson.

How to you can enter the course here.

Commitment

The IACHR offers courses at no cost, with the objective that all persons in the hemisphere have access to the existing protection mechanisms for the protection of their rights. These courses are offered for a limited number of people. We ask that before registering, you consider whether you are willing to complete the course. If you decide to enroll and do not complete the course, you are taking a place that could benefit someone else. If you start the course and decide to drop out, it would help us if you let us know your reasons for doing so, as it allows us to improve for the future.