Training of Trainers on Human Rights for RAM Staff and Professionals
The Centre for Documentation, Information and Training in Human Rights (CDIFDH) organized, from June 9-12, 2009, a training in human rights for staff and professionals of the RAM, a Moroccan flight company.This training is part of a program established in cooperation between the RAM and the Advisory Council on Human Rights (CCDH). The program, which aims to train and educate the staff of the RAM in human rights to effectively perform their function and strengthen professional conduct recognizing the need to promote and protect human rights, target 50 trainers from the RAM, who also should ensure training for other RAM staff.
The training was organized in two sessions. The first session has a theoretical aspect. It is about the following areas: Dynamics of human rights in Morocco; Meaning and importance of human rights; international legal arrangements of human rights; current state of the legal integration of Morocco in the international human rights system; the obligation of respect for human rights as a concrete requirement for Morocco: Human rights as a standard of behaviour towards illegal immigrants. The second session on case studies was about identifying problems, classifying them according to international standards and making them usable on the educational plan.
It should be remembered that the RAM is an international company which organizes flights to 36 countries and 70 destinations.