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Ministry Opens Registrations For Free Online Courses In Various Fields Across Brazil

Written by Alisson Ficher
Published on 20/02/2025 at 15:10
Ministério dos Direitos Humanos libera inscrições para cursos gratuitos online em diversas áreas. Saiba como participar!
Ministério dos Direitos Humanos libera inscrições para cursos gratuitos online em diversas áreas. Saiba como participar!
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The Ministry of Human Rights Is Offering 100% Free Online Courses for the Whole of Brazil. With Various Themes and Guaranteed Certification, This Is the Ideal Opportunity to Boost Your Resume Without Leaving Home.

The Ministry of Human Rights and Citizenship announced the opening of registrations for completely free online courses, offered through the Enap platform – National School of Public Administration.

Without the need for in-person meetings, the courses are accessible to anyone in Brazil who has interest in the subjects, availability for study, and access to the internet.

Additionally, it is important to have basic skills to use digital resources.

This initiative aims to increase access to knowledge and promote training in various areas, ensuring that more people have opportunities for qualified learning at no cost.

Options for Free Courses Offered

The available courses cover various areas of knowledge, with workloads ranging from 16 to 60 hours.

They were developed with the goal of providing technical and practical knowledge in different themes of social and professional interest. Check out some of the options sorted by areas:

Human Rights and Public Policies

  • Human Rights: A Universal Declaration – 20 hours: explores the impact of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
  • Protection of Human Rights: Prevention and Prohibition of Torture – 30 hours: addresses legislation and mechanisms against torture.
  • Education in Human Rights – 30 hours: discusses the inclusion of the theme in education.
  • Promotion and Defense of LGBTQIA+ Rights – 30 hours: analyzes strategies to ensure rights and social inclusion.
  • Rights of Immigrants and Guidelines for Care – 30 hours: provides guidelines on the protection and integration of immigrants.
  • Equity in Public Policies and Attention to the Homeless Population – 30 hours: discusses the formulation of policies aimed at vulnerable groups.
  • Participation and Social Control in the Execution of Sentences – 30 hours: explains the importance of social monitoring in the prison system.

Accessibility and Social Inclusion

  • Accessibility in Communication – 30 hours: promotes inclusive practices in communication.
  • Accessibility in Urban Spaces – 16 hours: presents solutions to make cities more accessible.
  • Accessibility in Built Public Spaces – 20 hours: proposes guidelines for accessible buildings.
  • Accessibility in Public Spaces in Brazil – 20 hours: discusses national initiatives for accessibility.
  • The Contemporary Concept of Disability and the Biopsychosocial Model – 30 hours: analyzes the evolution of the conception of disability and its social impacts.
  • Introduction to Libras – 60 hours: equips students with basic learning of Brazilian Sign Language.

Health and Well-Being

  • Law and Health Care for the Elderly – 35 hours: addresses legislation and medical care focused on the elderly.
  • Guarantee of Rights and Care for the Elderly – 30 hours: discusses public policies for dignified aging.
  • Human Rights and Mental Health – Permanent Course Damião Ximenes Lopes – 30 hours: relates mental health to human rights.

Women and Gender Equality

  • Women in the Workforce – 30 hours: discusses challenges and opportunities for women in the job market.
  • Female Protagonism: Steps for Women’s Political Action in Power and Decision-Making Spaces – 30 hours: encourages female presence in politics.
  • Management and Implementation of Public Policies and Organizations for Women – 30 hours: addresses the formulation and execution of gender equality policies.

Justice and Society

  • Socioemotional Skills Applied to the Penitentiary Context – 30 hours: focuses on emotional development within the prison environment.
  • Business and Human Rights – 30 hours: examines corporate responsibility in respecting human rights.
  • Housing First Model for the Homeless Population – 30 hours: discusses strategies for eradicating homelessness.
  • Promotion of Rights for the Homeless Population – 30 hours: develops support guidelines for this population.
  • Right to Identity, Citizenship and Documentation – 30 hours: clarifies processes for documentation regularization.

Benefits and Certification

In addition to providing qualified learning, the courses offer a significant advantage for those looking to improve their resume or update their knowledge in different areas.

All participants who complete the studies and achieve good performance will receive a free certificate, which can be used to demonstrate knowledge and complementary training.

The courses were developed by specialists and are constantly updated to reflect the main demands and changes in legislation and society.

This ensures that the content is practically relevant and applicable in the daily professional and personal lives of the students.

How to Enroll

Interested individuals can access the Enap platform to check more details about the courses and register.

The process is simple and quick: just choose the desired course, fill out the online form, and confirm the enrollment.

The courses have no limit on enrollment, allowing any interested person to participate and complete the modules at their own pace.

For those who wish to stand out in the job market, this is an excellent opportunity for free learning with official certification.

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Alisson Ficher

A journalist who graduated in 2017 and has been active in the field since 2015, with six years of experience in print magazines, stints at free-to-air TV channels, and over 12,000 online publications. A specialist in politics, employment, economics, courses, and other topics, he is also the editor of the CPG portal. Professional registration: 0087134/SP. If you have any questions, wish to report an error, or suggest a story idea related to the topics covered on the website, please contact via email: alisson.hficher@outlook.com. We do not accept résumés!

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