The Course responds to the need for increased knowledge and capacity to prevent, reduce and resolve statelessness and to protect stateless persons worldwide. The curriculum of the Course analyzes statelessness in international law, including the right to a nationality, the protection of stateless persons, and legal safeguards to prevent statelessness. It further examines the causes and impacts of statelessness, the interrelation between statelessness and forced displacement, as well as the link between climate change and statelessness. The training also aims at promoting the use and the implementation of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Global Action Plan to End Statelessness 2.0 and sharing good practices.

 
 
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