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Global Campus and Moldova State University Present the Results of the Three-Year Cooperation

From 2023 to 2025, the Global Campus of Human Rights and the Moldova State University, together with the Global Campus Caucasus programme, joined forces to strengthen human rights education in Moldova through institutional development, curriculum innovation, and academic cooperation.

“I am convinced that only through such partnerships we can contribute to a better present and future, where democracy and human rights remain essential pillars of our societies.”

 

Igor Sarov

Rector of Moldova State University (2020-2025)

 

 

The initiatives focused on emerging and pressing areas such as environmental rights and climate justice, the rights of children, youth, and future generations, while also promoting participatory learning methodologies and international academic exchange.

Implemented through the GC Capacity Development programme and thanks to the support of Right Livelihood and the European Union Delegation in Moldova, the cooperation also supported the country’s EU integration process and the broader green transition efforts.

 

As a result of this partnership, Moldova State University has become a full member of the Global Campus and joined the activities of the regional GC Caucasus Master’s programme coordinated by Yerevan State University – Centre for European Studies, marking an important step in the strategic enlargement of the network.

 

The report “Development of Human Rights Education at the Moldova State University 2023-2025” presents the main results of the cooperation, combining data, reflections, and testimonies. It provides insight into the project’s objectives, its implementation, and the lessons learned, offering a valuable resource for future initiatives in the field of human rights education.

The publication is complemented by a video and two factsheets that provide concise, accessible summaries of key components of the projects.

 

Together, these outputs reflect a successful collaboration that not only strengthened institutional capacity but also contributed to ongoing efforts to promote human rights and sustainable development in the Caucasus and Eastern Partnership region. By sharing these results, the project aims to inspire further cooperation, research, and action in advancing human rights education.

 

📖 Read the report Development of Human Rights Education at the Moldova State University 2023-2025 in our Repository and in a flipbook viewer.

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This activity is part of the GC Capacity Development programme. For more information, contact Adriano Remiddi – programme manager, Vukašin Pajović, and Larisa Barbu – programme officers atcapacity.development@gchumanrights.org