Maximise your impact in the UPR:

Take a multi-stakeholder approach to interactions throughout all the UPR phases.

The more stakeholders cooperate and engage with each other through the cycle, the better and longer-lasting impact they will have in improving the human rights situation. In this course, you will learn about the role of each UPR stakeholder and how they can interact with each other to use the UPR at its best. Thanks to UPR Info’s extensive experience, this module will inspire your multi-cooperative journey in the UPR.

What you will learn

Master the UPR process and amplify your voice.

  • The role of CSOs in the UPR process

    One of the most common stakeholders besides States and National Human Rights Institutions is the CSOs. But, what is in detail their role and different entry points to engage with the UPR? This is what you will learn about!

  • How CSOs engage with the UPR mechanism in each of the 3 identified key stages

    The UPR is a cyclical process that goes through three different phases. Learning how to best exploit the interactions CSOs have in the different phases of the UPR cycle, can contribute to the improvement of the human rights situation.

  • How CSOs interact with the other stakeholders through the UPR cycle

    The cooperative and collaborative approach explained to the fullest extent of interactions between all stakeholders can also inspire your actions around the process.

CSOs

The course curriculum

  • Pre-course orientation

    All the information you need to know about our e-hub, online engagement guidelines, media, and content (a mix of video, activities, and text), and, finally, how to reach out for technical help, when needed.

  • Getting started

    This section will give you the course overview and objectives. Do you have questions about the course content? Here, you will see how we will guide you and, finally, how to meet your peers online in our discussion forums.

  • The role of CSOs in the UPR

    Starting with the role description, then looking more closely at the specificities of their role in preparing for the Review, between the Review and the adoption, and during the implementation phase of the UPR process.

  • CSOs Interactions with other stakeholders

    You will have an opportunity to look at how CSOs interact with each other and with every other stakeholder in the UPR process and at every stage. By the end of this chapter, you will wrap up your lesson with an interactive infographic that summarises, at a glance, the roles studied at every stage and with every stakeholder - a great overview of the entire lesson and all that you have learned.

  • Online discussions

    In this lesson, you have an opportunity to discuss and share your thoughts with your peers. Throughout this course, you received some ideas on your role and how to interact with other stakeholders. We invite you to share your experiences in cooperation and collaboration with other stakeholders via the UPR. These discussions allow you to share with your peers about your unique experience and enrich your knowledge from others' experiences!

FAQ

  • How long does the course take to complete?

    On average, it is estimated that the course takes approximately 3 hours of e-learning to fully complete. Nonetheless, each trainer will provide you with a more concrete time framework so you can organize your time.

  • Can we join as a group of learners from our organisation?

    Everyone will create their own account, regardless of the organization. This will ensure that each participant can receive a certificate of completion at the end of each course.

  • What happens if I miss a live session?

    These sessions are developed as a way to address group questions and ensure that participants can engage with each other and the trainers. If you miss a session, you can always send a message to your trainer with your questions if they’re not already resolved in the discussion board, or wait for the next opportunity to meet with them. There will be plenty! Some sessions might be recorded under prior approval from the participants.

  • Does our facilitator mark or grade our assignment or discussion activitues?

    No. Our intention is that you can understand and use the information in your daily work. Assignments and discussion boards are guiding tools for your inner thought process, as each answer depends and varies on individual participants’ context, there are no right or wrong answers.

  • Do I earn anything formal, like a certification, doing this course?

    Yes, by the end of this course you will receive an automated Certificate of Completion that stipulates your number of learning hours.

  • How long do I have access to the course materials after completing the course?

    To be confirmed. Please check with your trainer.

  • What happens if I don't have a stable internet connection? Will I still be able to participate in this course?

    Yes! All material has been prepared so that anyone can access it from anywhere and download the lessons. If you still have problems or questions you can consult the section “Before you get started”. More information about the course can be found in the section “Before you get started”.

  • If I have a question about the course and need an answer from the trainer, how long would it take?

    After your trainer has received your question, they would normally answer in the shortest possible time.