forced migration programme 2015 - centro diritti umani · 11-12 april 2015 saturday 11 09.00...
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FORCED MIGRATION
THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL TRAINING COURSE-REFUGEES AND IMMIGRANTS:
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PHENOMENON AND HUMAN RIGHTS * 11-12 April 2015
Saturday 11
09.00 Arrival, registration and accommodation.
09.30 - 13.00 The Red Cross
� A short history of the Red Cross – Alessandra Scalabrini - Regional Delegate Veneto, CRI
� Structure of the International Movement – dott. Flavio Ronzi – National Delegate, CRI. � Refugee camps in countries in conflict or in countries affected by natural disasters and
neighboring countries (ICRC,IFRC) - dott.ssa Anastasia Siena – vice president of the National Commission in IHL, CRI.
13.00 Lunch
15.00 -18.30
� Refugees and immigrants in international law and domestic law - prof. Paolo De Stefani – Università degli Studi di Padova.
� Setting up a camp for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees, and comparisons – Alessio Mirani - Emergency Manager, CRI.
� Emergency health care, Psychosocial Support – dott.sa Santa Sicali, Regional Delegate Sicily, CRI.
� Central Tracing Agency and Restoring Family Links – dott. Andrea Pettini – National Delegate RFL, CRI.
20.00 Dinner
21.00 – back in the conference room
� Mare Nostrum, I.C.A.R.O. – Italian Red Cross experience – S.Ten. Med. Giampietro Rupolo e Regional Director CRI Veneto dott. Pietro Pipi
Sunday 12
8.00-9.00 Breakfast
09.00 - 12.30 Simulations and role-playing games on the application of lessons learned in previous days:
� Setting of a camp � Arrival, emergency health care, psychological support � Meeting with the media � Simulation of a territorial commission
13.00 - 14.30 Lunch
14.30 - 16.00 Round table
16.00 - 16.30 Conclusion
The project is performed by the CRI provincial Committee in Padua in collaboration with the “Centro di Ateneo” for Human Rights at the Padua University. * working language: Italian; According to the needs of participants, it is expected that lessons and exercises can be carried
out also in English. It is therefore recommended that all participants have a good knowledge of the English language.