A Human Rights Awareness Club in a college is a student-led organization dedicated to promoting understanding and advocacy for human rights. It serves as a platform for students to engage in discussions, learn about human rights issues, and take action to protect and promote these rights.
Key functions of a Human Rights Awareness Club often include:
- ● Education and awareness: Organizing workshops, seminars, and guest lectures to educate students about human rights concepts, international laws, and current global challenges.
- ● Advocacy: Participating in campaigns, protests, and letter-writing initiatives to raise awareness about human rights violations and advocate for policy changes.
- ● Research and documentation: Conducting research on specific human rights issues, documenting cases of violations, and sharing information with the wider community.
- ● Community engagement: Collaborating with local organizations, NGOs, and government agencies to address human rights concerns within the community.
- ● International cooperation: Connecting with human rights organizations and networks worldwide to promote global solidarity and exchange ideas.
- ● Student development: Providing opportunities for students to develop leadership skills, critical thinking, and a sense of social responsibility.
By fostering a culture of human rights awareness and activism, these clubs play a vital role in shaping a more just and equitable society.
Members of Human Rights Awareness Club |
1 |
Dr. Jayasree T.O |
Economics (Coordinator) |
2 |
Mr. Sreenish T.V |
Political Science |
3 |
Ms. Rashida T.N.K |
Physics |
4 |
Ms. Shibina A |
History |
5 |
Dr. Bindu V.V |
Economics |
6 |
Ms. Hredya P. |
English |
7 |
Ms. Shyma M.K |
Mathematics |
8 |
Dr. Preethakumari |
Zoology |