We Are Building a Generation of Professional Human Rights Defenders
The International Organization believes that knowledge is the most powerful tool for protecting rights. Through our intensive programs, we aim to transform the theoretical principles of human rights into practical and applicable practices in both conflict and peaceful settings. We focus on legal, field, and psychological training for professionals working in the humanitarian sector.


International Humanitarian Law: Protection During Armed Conflicts
An advanced course explaining the laws of war, the Four Geneva Conventions, and the additional protocols. It focuses on the distinction between civilians and combatants, as well as mechanisms for protecting medical and cultural objects.
Course Topics Include:
- Scope of application of international humanitarian law.
- Protection of civilians, prisoners, and the wounded.
- The International Criminal Court and accountability mechanisms.

International Protection of Refugees: Legal Framework and Asylum Procedures
An in-depth study of the 1951 Convention and the 1967 Protocol. The program covers the definition of a refugee, the principle of non-refoulement, and the rights of refugees in host countries.
Course Topics Include:
- Women’s and children’s rights in asylum contexts.
- Temporary protection and political asylum.
- Camp management and humanitarian standards (Sphere Standards).

Monitoring, Documentation, and Human Rights Reporting Skills
The most advanced program for preparing field researchers. It covers evidence collection, interviewing victims and witnesses, drafting complaints for international mechanisms, and writing Shadow Reports.
Course Topics Include:
- Digital security and source protection.
- International fact-finding methodologies.
- Using technology in documenting violations.
Why Train With Us?
We do not simply provide information — we build leaders of change. Our certifications are recognized by international institutions and open wide opportunities in humanitarian and legal fields.