Partnering with IHRPC
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IHRPC Partnership
Why become an IHRPC, official partner? Official partnership with IHRPC is more than just an accreditation. It consists in a mutual engagement to cooperate and work together in the Organization’s fields of competence, a more sustained cooperation. The involvement of IHRPC in programs implementation does not necessarily hinge on their official partnership with the Organization, but rather on their expertise in one or more of IHRPC fields of competence.
5-Types of official partnership
Two categories of partnership may be established with IHRPC:
Relies on a broad and diverse set of collaborative relationships and partnerships in all parts of the world to pursue its mission and implement its programs.
Basic principles of partnership In establishing all partnership IHRPC is guided by the following principles:
any partnership shall be determined by common purpose with mutual benefits;
partners should have equal status within the partnership;
partners should have an established legal status;
each party’s responsibilities, roles and contributions should be clearly defined;
both parties must be able to raise issues concerning the quality of the working relationship in a spirit of transparency; provide no unfair advantage to any individual partner; partnerships must be action-oriented in order to produce concrete measurable results, sustained beyond partnership duration.
3. Professional development
Joining an IHRPC is like an investment in your future. You will develop professional skills to meet the demands of the role and of the organization.
5. Bigger strategy
You get a chance to design and plan on both- a larger scale and for a longer period of time. Your goals may take either years or decades to get accomplished. World Health organization promotes and protects the health of all people living in the world and encourages greater participation of citizens in making health-related policies at a global level. Overall focus
7. Broader horizon
Working in an NGO will broaden your perspective. It will cause an impact on the way you pursue your objectives and make decisions. Working in an NGO can make a positive impact on your life. It also offers an opportunity to work overseas and structures volunteering opportunities overseas.
4. Increase CV value
The skills that you gained can form a significant part of your CV. You can impress your employer with your polished skills. This experience will also make your application stand out
amongst your peers.
6. Better Networking
You get a chance to build your network with influential people and bigger companies. It gives you a chance to know people with same goals as you. It can also increase your job prospects within the NGO or with the institutions that NGO work with. Human Rights Watch helps to bring talented people from disadvantaged economic backgrounds into human rights. It also offers fellowships to recent graduates (master’s level or above) in the field of law, journalism and international relations.
8. Leadership skills
As a part of a team, you will not only gain leadership skills, you will get a chance to employ them too. Everything depends on how well you learn to motivate people and how you cope up with pressure.
9. Cultural understanding
You will learn and experience working with people of different cultures. It will also increase your ability to adapt to different cultural demands and behavioral expectations. This will also impact your ability to handle sensitive situations.
10. Making life better
Your work will be making a significant contribution towards a better tomorrow.
It will bring a sense of satisfaction and self-motivation to do more as you serve humanity.