The Ombudsman's Office and the Movement for Peace and Life sign training agreement

With the signing of this agreement with the Movement for Peace and Life, all the states of the country will be covered, said Ruiz
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Published at: 19/12/2024 05:15 PM

The Ombudsman, Alfredo Ruiz, and the Presidential High Commissioner for Peace and Life, Alexander Vargas Gutiérrez, of the Movement for Peace and Life Foundation (FMPV), signed this Thursday, December 19, an Inter-institutional Academic Agreement for training in Human Rights, which will allow, through the National School of Human Rights (Enaddhh), to program and hold training events.

As part of the signing of this academic training agreement, they presented certificates of the First Training Program in Human Rights and Culture of Peace to the 49 participants of this first cohort, who work at the Movement for Peace and Life Foundation and were trained by the Office of the Ombudsman through Enaddhh, this instance reported on their Instagram account.

Ruiz emphasized that these people trained by Enaddhh will be promoters and promoters of peace through those acquired in the development of their training, which included: Human Rights from critical perspectives, culture of peace, legal framework for peace, conflict resolution, defense against cognitive warfare and actions for peace, strengthening Popular Power and regulatory instruments, public speaking and leadership.

He also stressed that “we are happy with the signing of this agreement with the Movement for Peace and Life to reach all the states of the country.”

“We have established agreements for training in Human Rights with the Bolivarian University of Venezuela; Simón Rodríguez National Experimental University; National Security University; National University of the Armed Forces; Santa Rosa Catholic University, and in 2018 we presented everything we had been working on from the National School of Human Rights to the National Council of Universities, and this approved that Enaddhh be a research center for higher studies and postgraduate studies,” he explained.

For his part, Vargas, stated that “people who are trained under this agreement must be disseminators of all knowledge at the national level and even take their experiences as peacemakers and peacemakers abroad.”

The new promoters of peace and life will have the capacity to implement basic processes for the administration, management and resolution of conflict in any space and/or scenario of the national territory (communities, neighborhoods, urban planning, communal councils, communes, communal circuits, institutions, among others, regardless of political tendencies, ideological currents, social, religious, cultural strata and race), as well as at the international level.

Mazo News Team

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