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Second and Third Mobility Rounds Enable Pakistani Students to Study Human Rights Abroad

As part of the Huqooq-e-Pakistan II project, the Global Campus of Human Rights continues to organise international mobility opportunities for Pakistani students pursuing human rights studies. Implemented in partnership with UNDP Pakistan and funded by the European Union, the initiative is open to students from the University of Baluchistan, Habib University in Karachi, the University of Peshawar and Lahore University of Management Sciences.

Building on the first round of the mobility scheme — which enabled four selected students to attend the 33rd Annual Human Rights and People’s Diplomacy Training Programme (DTP) — seven more participants took part in the second and third mobility hosted through the Global Campus Asia-Pacific network.
 

In December 2025, four students joined the Winter School on Economic, Social and Development Rights, co-organized by the Global Campus and the Kathmandu School of Law. The three-week residential programme explored digital rights and technology, AI, ethics, and human rights. Alongside in-class sessions and workshops, students participated in a SAARC simulation model and field visits examining ESDR challenges across South and the Asia–Pacific region.

 

 

 

For the third mobility round, three students travelled to Thailand for a two-week intensive programme on Borders, Conflict and Migration, hosted by the Institute for Human Rights and Peace Studies at Mahidol University. After a first week of classes and workshops on ethical research and writing, participants visited the Thailand–Myanmar border, meeting local NGOs and experts and exploring issues of political transition, conflict, migration, and cross-border access to education and healthcare.

 

 

More updates on project activities and upcoming initiatives will follow in the months ahead — stay tuned!

 

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