Our Events

World Sindhi Congress in the UK

University Of Westminster, Harrow Campus Watford Rd, Northwick Park Roundabout, Harrow, Greater London, United Kingdom

Our media team member Kim attended the World Sindhi Congress in the UK. A variety of speakers spoke their thoughts on the current situation of the Sindhi people. The audience was filled with people from all over the world, with the same interest in making the lives of Sindhi people significantly better.

International Uyghur Forum (IUF) in Tokyo

Tokyo, Japan Kokkai (National Diet of Japan), Tokyo, Japan

Our chairman Mr. Sital was present at the International Uyghur Forum (IUF). There were 80 speakers, 70 parliamentarians, and over 200 participants from 25 countries. Every person in attendance has placed a high value on the accountability measures designed to address the ongoing genocide against the Uyghur people.

Peace Conference on the Topic of Migration in the Hague

Mobarak Mosque, Ahmadiyya Jamaat Oostduinlaan 79, Den Haag, Zuid - Holland, Netherlands

Jessica and Kim, two of our media team members, attended the Peace conference in The Hague. The speakers that evening were insightful and offered a unique range of perspectives. Migration was the conference's main topic, and the question of whether migration causes or results from conflict was covered.

European Feminist Foreign Policy (EUFFP) in Brussels

La Tricoterie - Fabrique De Liens Théodore Verhaegenstraat 158, Brussel, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest, Belgium

Our team middle East team member Mariana and women's rights team member Mira attended “The Way Towards a European Feminist Foreign Policy”, an event hosted by the European Greens and the EFA. It was a truly inspiring and thought-provoking event that our team will reflect in their research to come.

Presentation to a Group of Students from Kenya at our Office

Global Human Rights Defence was honoured to host a group of students studying Criminal Justice at the United States International University Africa to hold a presentation on GHRD and its work in human rights reporting, education, advocacy, and empowerment.

Internship Fair in the Hague

MboRijnland Leidschendam Fluitpolderplein 7, Leidschendam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands

Our women's rights member Tsedenia and our marketing team member Selina presented Global Human Rights Defence at an internship fair at a university in the Hague. It was an amazing opportunity to talk to students who are currently looking for an internship, especially for the marketing and events teams for our organization.

Human Rights Tulip Awards Meeting in The Hague

Het Nutshuis Riviervismarkt 5, Den Haag, Zuid - Holland, Netherlands

The Human Rights Tulip is an award of the Dutch government to support human rights defenders in their work. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs annually awards the Human Rights Tulip to an outstanding human rights defender. GHRD had a meeting with the Tulip Award winner of 2023 as well as three other Human Rights defenders.

Training at our Office by Harry van Bommel in the Hague

Het Nutshuis Riviervismarkt 5, Den Haag, Zuid - Holland, Netherlands

GHRD hosted Dutch politician Harry van Bommel for a session on lobbying and networking, equipping staff with practical skills for effective human rights advocacy, and fostering connections for global change.

Panel Discussion on Syrian Women’s Struggle for Rights and Accountability in the Hague

The Hague Humanity Hub Fluwelen Burgwal 58, The Hague, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands

A panel discussion on February 14, 2024, highlighted the hardships faced by Syrian women during the conflict in Syria. The event featured a report by the Syrian Network for Human Rights, highlighting the gender-based context of the conflict and the lack of due process.

United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) 55th Session in Geneva

United Nations Geneva , Switzerland

Global Human Rights Defence attended the 55th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, covering interactive dialogues, conferences, protests, and conducting its own photo exhibition. GHRD also conducted a protest on the ongoing campaign 'Final Call to Pakistan' and conducted its first photo exhibition on 'Silent Genocide in Pakistan'.