Children's Rights Global Campus of Human Rights
Children’s rights have long been at the heart of the Global Campus’s educational, training, and advocacy work. Since forming a strategic partnership with Right Livelihood in 2019, these efforts have grown stronger, united by a shared commitment to advancing child rights on a global scale.
This collaboration seeks to raise awareness, build capacity, and promote meaningful participation of children in matters that directly affect their lives. In doing so, the Global Campus has deepened its child rights engagement across programmes—launching new research, training, and advocacy initiatives in close cooperation with regional hubs, international experts, and local organisations. Many of these projects are co-developed with children and young people, supporting their growth as active changemakers and bridging connections between academia and youth-led activism.
With a strong focus on education, research, and advocacy, the Global Campus is dedicated to fostering global responsibility and driving sustainable, positive change for children around the world.
Please visit the page for more information: https://www.gchumanrights.org/thematic-areas/childrens-rights/
Children's Rights Global Campus Central Asia
GC Central Asia as an eight hub has started to work in the Children’s Rights Direction starting from April 2024. Several initiatives have been implemented and are in the process of implementation:
- Summer School at Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan, on Women, Girls, and Children Rights in Central Asia.
- “Ray of Light” Video Podcast Series were filmed starting from November 2024.
- “My Rights” Reels Contest was held in December 2024 aiming at raising awareness of children on human rights and choosing best video of children created on the mentioned theme.
- Workshops on Children’s Rights for the members Child Lead Team were organized to educate children on Children’s Rights.
- Book Clubs, aimed at rising children’s’ interests in reading in general as well as enhancing their knowledge on children’s rights. First Book Club has been organized recently and some more are coming soon.
- Joint Caucasus Project: Climate and Frozen Conflicts – Redress and Prevention for Intergenerational Justice has started from October 2024 and is in the process of implementation.