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EUAA automated foundational module “Introduction to the legal framework on fundamental rights and international protection in the EU”

Monday, 24 March 2025 - Sunday, 27 April 2025

Location: online

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Description

The Prague Process Training Academy is pleased to announce a new call for nominations of asylum and reception practitioners from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan, for participation in the automated training offerings for self-paced learning provided by the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA).

In alignment with the training needs identified through the learning assessment survey conducted in 2023, the EUAA is granting access to the module of the European Asylum Curriculum “Introduction to the legal framework on fundamental rights and international protection in the EU”. The relevant authorities of the ten aforementioned Prague Process participating states are cordially invited to register an unlimited number of nominations for relevant staff members engaged in asylum and reception work at the national level to participate in this unique learning opportunity.


Registration 

Nominated participants are requested to register via this link by 3 February 2025.

Upon registration and approval by the EUAA, each participant will receive five weeks of access (24 March - 27 April 2025, TBC) to the foundational module, with training sessions conducted online through the EUAA Learning and Management System.


Description of the module

The aim of this module is to provide asylum and reception practitioners with basic knowledge on the key legal provisions relating to international protection in the European Union and the most relevant fundamental rights in the context of access to asylum procedure, namely non-refoulement and the right to asylum.

This module focuses on the two key fundamental rights relevant to access to the asylum procedure and the five pillars of the CEAS. It also presents the key definitions of applicants for and beneficiaries of international protection and the main steps of the asylum process.

Learning Outcomes:

  1. Recognise the key fundamental rights relevant to the access to the asylum procedure
  2. Identify the main objectives of the legal instruments of the Common European Asylum System

The module is delivered online, enabling self-paced learning. Estimated duration: 8 hours online learning


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