Core Areas

Gender:

Participants are taken through the definition of concepts of gender, gender roles and relations and how they relate to peace and conflict times. Under this module, the participants are also introduced to various conflict situations and sexualized and gender based violence in armed conflict. This module makes the training more specialised for women’s needs so that women leaders are able to articulate gender issues, concerns and inequalities in all subsequent modules.

Conflict Analysis:

Women leaders are introduced to the historical view of armed conflict, causes of conflicts and tools of conflict analysis. This module equips participants with information needed to implement the second phase of institute that includes research.

Human Rights Mechanisms: International human rights mechanisms are explored including human rights concepts and principles. The module further breaks down into women’s rights and important international conventions that women leaders need to fight for women’s rights in armed conflicts. Women leaders are further trained in human rights enforcement and rights based approaches to development. This is to enable women to recognize situations and violations that legitimize violence against women, see it as a crime and demand accountability. This module enables women to propose means of redress within the human rights framework.

International Humanitarian Laws (IHL):

Participants learn concepts, principles of prohibitions under the IHL. They get to understand laws of warfare and provisions on the protection of civilians under conflict. Participants are introduced to war crimes, crimes against humanity and the working of International Criminal Tribunals. This module also provides insight into which agencies work in conflict settings.

Documenting:

The Institute enables participants to learn various forms of documentation and how to document sexual violence and other violations against women in conflict and post conflict settings. Participants are able to know gender sensitive documentation and how to investigate human rights violations. This module provides participants training in the use of ICTs as well as standardized reporting formats. In these module, participants in the Institute get hands on skills which prepare them for the second phase of the institute that require field work. The module also enables women leaders to learn how to design and make interventions from informed point of views as well as build database on issues they are working on in different countries.

Participants also draw up country situation reports and develop plans of action on specific human rights issues which they intend to document.

Conflict transformation and Peace Building

This module looks at peace building right from ceasefire agreements, peacekeeping, enforcement, conflict resolution mechanisms, conflict management and transformation. Participants learn more about negotiation, mediation, arbitration, reconciliation and reintegration. This module also tackles transitional justice mechanisms in Africa, human security instruments, resolutions and conventions. The participants are also able to learn and analyse the roles of United Nations Security Council and other regional bodies like the African Union, Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), Economic Community Of West African States (ECOWAS) etc. This module improves women’ s capacity to engage in peace and security issues, respond to conflict as well know the right bodies to engage in different situations.

Advocacy and lobbying

Women leaders are trained in advocacy, role of media and use of ICTs and new media to promote women’s rights in conflict settings. This helps women acquire strategies of women organizing for change and also promote accountability and reallocation of resources.

Resource mobilization

Participants are introduced to ways of sourcing for funding of human rights work that can be sustainable, putting into consideration the local settings. Women leaders are trained in project proposal writing, accountability, managing networks and membership organisation. Under this module, women also learn monitoring and evaluation of projects. This module helps women to be able to map out ideas on how to develop sustainable women’s rights initiatives.

What We Do

Isis-Women’s International Cross-Cultural Exchange (Isis-WICCE) exists to promote justice and empowerment of women globally through documenting violations of women’s rights and facilitating the exchange of information and skills to strengthen women’s capacities, potential and visibility. Read More...

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