Overview EarthRights International's Mekong School is a unique training program for civil society advocates from the Mekong Region (China, Burma, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam) who are working on environmental and human rights issues. The goals of the Mekong School session are:
The seven month-long training program focuses on the impacts of large-scale infrastructure projects, particularly hydropower dams, and how citizens are engaged in advocating for more equitable development in the Mekong region. At the school, students investigate community complaints regarding negative impacts from Asian Development Bank (ADB), World Bank, and privately funded projects. Through a series of field visits, students examine the threats posed by various projects, such as the series of hydropower dams currently planned and under construction along the mainstream of the Mekong and its tributaries, to migratory fish stocks, local livelihoods, and regional food security. Finally, program graduates focus on ways in which they can join together as alumni to advocate for policy reform with the ultimate goal of promoting greater public participation and transparency in development planning in the Mekong region.
The deadline for applications is March 10 of each year. For more information, please contact the Mekong School Coordinator at mekong@earthrights.org. The application form is attached below in both .PDF and .DOC formats.
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2011 Application Form (PDF) | 60.25 KB |
2011 Application Form (Word) | 103 KB |
http://www.earthrights.org/training/apply-mekong-school
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