Human Rights Education Project
Human Rights Club Workshop:
An interactive workshop aimed at raising participants’ awareness of human rights culture. The session included an introduction to fundamental human rights concepts and key international conventions, along with group discussions on rights issues relevant to our local context. Interactive activities were organized to stimulate critical thinking and encourage initiative among participants, emphasizing the vital role of youth in defending rights and freedoms.

Lunch Break:
After a morning full of rich discussions and interactions, the lunch break provided an opportunity for informal, friendly conversations with students and professors, fostering a spirit of closeness and openness. The team used this time to strengthen relationships with participants and listen to their opinions and ideas on ways to advance human rights work within the university environment.

Summary of the Digital Advocacy Club Workshop:
The Digital Advocacy Club organized a training workshop aimed at empowering participants to use digital tools to defend social and human rights issues. The workshop covered key concepts of digital advocacy, strategies for influence through social media platforms, and practical exercises on designing effective digital campaigns. The session saw notable participant engagement, with many expressing enthusiasm to apply their newly acquired skills in upcoming initiatives.

Summary of the Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Immunity Club Workshop:
The Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Immunity Club organized an awareness workshop aimed at introducing participants to the basics of artificial intelligence and its applications, alongside the importance of cyber immunity in protecting data and information in the digital age. The workshop included simplified presentations on how AI technologies work, the risks posed by cyber threats, and practical tips to enhance personal digital security. The session featured high engagement and fruitful discussions on future challenges in this field.

At the conclusion of the workshop, the students expressed their appreciation by writing heartfelt notes and thank-you messages on small pieces of paper, which they presented to the OSPDH team and Ms. Aisha Douihi. This spontaneous gesture reflected the positive impact the session had on them and their growing awareness of the importance of combining academic training with human rights commitment.
The event ended with a group photo that brought together the team, organizers, and participating students, embodying the spirit of cooperation and sharing that defined this special day.