APAP Gives College Students Training in Child Rights


In partnership with the Oak Foundation, APAP gave training to 134 law students, 54 of whom were female students. The law students were drawn from two private institutions of higher learning: the Unity University and the Royal University College. The training was given to them at two venues: the National Hotel and the Semien Hotel, both of which are located in Addis Ababa.

The training was given from October 15 to October 18, 2009. And the two private institutions of higher learning were chosen because APAP was interested in giving the opportunity to private universities and colleges this time around. Besides, the two were the ones that seized the opportunity.

The four-day training was aimed at enriching the knowledge of these law students with regard to child rights and at encouraging them to apply it (the knowledge) in the future.

It is to be recalled that the Oak Foundation had partnered with APAP and thereby enabled it to give similar types of training in the past as well.

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