SCORP Vision
SCORP has a vision of a peaceful world where all individuals are entitled to full and equal access to their human rights, where no one is left behind, where priority is given to people in greatest need and where the entire society, including medical students and health workers, unite to support vulnerable groups.
SCORP National Team Structure ?
Assistants :
- SCORP GA
- SCORP CBDA
Focus Areas COs :
-Health Equity
- Gender Based Violence
Project : TAS
UDHR
Universal Decleration of Human Rights , 1948
SCORP Mission
The mission of SCORP is to empower and motivate medical students to actively promote and protect human rights and peace through advocacy, capacity building, and awareness raising, and by supporting the students in carrying out activities and projects that contribute to creating a fair and peaceful world.
Does SCORP have a strategic plan Nationally?
SDGs
Sustainable Development Goals
SCORP 1st & 2nd names
1983, the Standing Committee on Refugees was formed
In 1995, the committee changed the name to the Standing Committee on Refugees and Peace
What are SCORP Programs ?
- Ethics and Human rights in heath -
- Gender Based Violence
- Emergencies, Disaster risk and humanitrian action
IHL
International Humanitarian Law
When did the committee's name change to SCORP ?
in 2005 it became the SCORP that we know today, the Standing Committee on Human Rights and Peace.
Name 3 positions of SCORP IT ?
SCORP Director : Enas Amr
SCORP Engagement and Innovation assistant : Bebo
SCORP EAA : Asmaa Dirar
EHRH Program Co: Rodaina
GBV Program Co: Sandy Hany
ICJ
International Court of Justice