The aim of this area is to build the skills of refugees and local actors in the camps so that they can become active and independent defenders of their rights. Democracy, as a system of governance based on participation, inclusion and accountability, is an essential lever for improving living conditions in the camps and preparing refugees to play a constructive role in their home or host communities. 1.Training courses adopted:
· Offer
training on human rights, the basics of democracy and participatory governance
mechanisms.
· Target
specific groups such as young people, women and community leaders to adapt
content and maximize impact.
2. 2.Local
democratic governance initiatives:
· Organize
simulations of community councils to enable refugees to practice collective and
equitable decision-making.
3. 3. Link
with the country of origin:
· Train human rights ambassadors among the
refugees, who, on their return, will play a key role in rebuilding inclusive
and democratic societies.
· Collaborate with human rights organizations to harmonize initiatives and maintain continuity in raising awareness.
1. 4. Cross-border
exchanges and participation:
· Encourage
dialogue between refugees and communities in their countries of origin to
maintain cultural and social links.
· Include refugees in national consultations so
that their experiences enrich public policy.