SOUTH KOREA: 2010 Gwangju Asian Human Rights Folk School 

from the May 18 Memorial Foundation in South Korea.

 

Asian Human Rights Commission

Hong Kong

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

AHRC-FST-033-2010

May 01, 2010

 

An Announcement from The May 18 Memorial Foundation forwarded by the Asian Human Rights Commission

SOUTH KOREA: 2010 Gwangju

 

 

Announcement for
2010 Gwangju

 

The Gwangju started in 2004. Till now, 127 people from 22 countries have participated. The aim of the Folk school is to introduce the participants to Korean History and various democratic movements, including the 1980 Gwangju Uprising, through both theoretical and practical experiences.

 

The Folk School strives to contribute to the development of democracy and human rights through out Asia by hosting 20 invitees from all over Asia who have been working for human rights and peace organizations in their own countries. The emphasis is on organizational partnership, so applicants endorsed by their organization will be given priority.

 

Junior Staff

– 8 (with 2-5 years experience)

Middle Management/Advisory

– 8 (with 5-15 years experience)

Senior/Director

– 4 (with more than 15 years experience)

 

One of the perks of attending the Folk School is the opportunity to be endorsed for a scholarship at Sungkonghoe University’s Master of Arts in Inter-Asia NGO Studies (MAINS). Students will be chosen and selected by the folk school committee based on their active participation and performance during the folk school.

 

Applicants are advised to read the guidelines carefully. The foundation will only accept and consider applicants who will properly comply with the set guidelines and rules.

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

 

 

See Application forms for more details.

 

Useful Information

 

Applicants should ensure that they have no potential visa problems. If an applicant is denied entry to Korea because of personal history which they did not disclose to the May 18 Memorial Foundation, the foundation will absolutely not cover their travel expenses. This is the applicant’s responsibility.

 

If an applicant later decides not to come to the folk school (cancels their application) after they have accepted a place, the May Memorial Foundation will not accept any applications from their organization for three years.

 

The May 18 Memorial Foundation will cover the following expenses during the programme:

  • Visa fees
  • International airfare to Korea
  • Transportation in Korea
  • Accommodation

 

The following expenses will NOT be covered:

  • Internal transportation, including internal flights, in your country (for example, to the airport or to the embassy)
  • Official fees other than visa fees (for example, travel tax)

 

Please send your application to

518folkschool@gmail.com

Application deadline May 31, 2010.

Period of event: August 09 – August 27, 2010

 

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About AHRC: The Asian Human Rights Commission is a regional non-governmental organisation monitoring and lobbying human rights issues in Asia. The Hong Kong-based group was founded in 1984. The above statement has only been forwarded by the AHRC.

Document Type : Statement
Document ID : AHRC-FST-033-2010
Countries : South Korea,