What We Do
The Virtual School has the teaching and technological capacity to “translate” and “transfer” the knowledge generated by UN into practical training programs specialized for key actors in the region.
Our academic offer is structured into four thematic areas:
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Current Debates on HD
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Theory of Democracy |
Citizen Security
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Access and Application of ICT for HD with an emphasis in e-learning
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HD and Gender Inequalities
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Democracy in Latin America
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Citizen Security and Gender
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Access and Application of ICT for HD with an emphasis e-Governance
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Public Policies with HD perspective
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Tools and prospective scenarios for political action
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Practical Tools for Conflict Transformation from a HD Perspective
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Democratic Dialogue (self study course) |
Indicators for measuring HD
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Indigenous People, DG and Human Rights
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Planning Development from a Risk Reduction and Early Recovery perspective
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HD and Millennium Development Goals |
Democracy and the Media
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Advanced Course in Citizen Security
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Local Human Development
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Local Governance and decentralization processes for HD
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Risk Management and Gender
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Anti-Corruption and HD
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Media Training
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Democratic Dialogue (self study course)
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Public Policies for Afro-descendents
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Essentials on Anti-Corruption and Human Development (English) |
Within these four academic areas, we develop training techniques within different teaching methodologies: