International Conference on Human Rights and Social Justice 2025

Thu Nov 20 2025 at 08:00 am to 08:00 pm UTC-08:00

Downtown | Toronto

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International Conference on Human Rights and Social Justice 2025
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Come join us at the International Conference on Human Rights and Social Justice 2025 to discuss important issues and make a positive impact
About this Event

Welcome to the International Conference on Human Rights and Social Justice 2025!

This exciting event will bring together experts, activists, and advocates from around the world to discuss **human rights** and **social justice**. Join us in Downtown for a series of engaging talks, workshops, and networking opportunities.

Explore the latest trends and challenges in the field, share your insights, and connect with like-minded individuals who are passionate about creating a more just and equitable society.

Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out in the field, this conference is the perfect place to learn, grow, and make a difference. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to be part of a global conversation on **human rights** and **social justice**!


NVITATION LETTER is provided upon registration for the event

Contact: info@globaltechzone.com



Welcome and Introduction

Ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, and esteemed colleagues, it is with great honor that I welcome you all to the International Conference on Human Rights and Social Justice. This gathering represents a pivotal moment for dialogue, collaboration, and collective action in addressing some of the most pressing issues of our time. Together, we aim to explore the intersection of human rights and social justice, identify challenges, and forge solutions that advance equity and dignity for all.


Objectives of the Conference
  1. Raise Awareness: Highlight critical human rights violations and social justice disparities worldwide.
  2. Promote Collaboration: Facilitate interdisciplinary dialogue among policymakers, academics, activists, and community leaders.
  3. Foster Action: Develop actionable strategies and policies to address systemic inequities.
  4. Empower Communities: Share tools and resources to strengthen grassroots movements advocating for justice.

Key Themes1. Universal Human Rights: A Foundation for Justice
  • Discussion Topics:
  • The evolution of international human rights frameworks.
  • Challenges in implementing universal standards across diverse cultural and political landscapes.
  • Case studies: Success stories in advancing human rights through international collaboration.
  • Keynote Speaker: Prof. Amara Dube, Expert in International Law, University of Geneva.
2. Social Justice in the Face of Inequality
  • Discussion Topics:
  • Addressing economic, gender, racial, and environmental inequities.
  • The role of social justice in sustainable development.
  • Intersectionality: How overlapping identities impact access to rights and justice.
  • Panel Discussion: Featuring activists from marginalized communities.
3. Advocacy and Activism: Driving Change from the Ground Up
  • Workshops:
  • Strategies for effective advocacy in the digital age.
  • Mobilizing youth for human rights campaigns.
  • Building alliances across borders to amplify impact.
  • Special Session: Digital tools for documenting and reporting human rights violations.
4. Emerging Threats to Human Rights and Justice
  • Focus Areas:
  • The impact of climate change on vulnerable populations.
  • Disinformation and the erosion of democratic values.
  • Technological advancements and ethical challenges.
  • Interactive Roundtable: Bridging the gap between technology and human rights.

Featured Events
  1. Opening Ceremony:
  2. A musical performance celebrating cultural diversity.
  3. Inaugural address by Dr. Leila Ahmed, UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights.
  4. Award Presentation:
  5. Recognition of individuals and organizations making extraordinary contributions to social justice.
  6. Networking Opportunities:
  7. Themed lunches and breakout sessions for fostering collaboration.
  8. Cultural Showcase:
  9. Exhibitions and performances by artists from around the world, reflecting the theme of justice and equality.

Accommodation

Special room rates are available for conference attendees at the Westin Harbour Castle Hotel. We recommend booking early as space is limited.



Travel and Visa Information
  • Travel Insurance: We advise attendees to secure comprehensive travel insurance for the duration of their stay.
  • Visa Requirements: Please verify visa regulations for travel to Canada. Contact our team if you require an official invitation letter for visa applications.



Join Us and Make a Difference!

The International Conference on Human Rights and Social Justice offers a unique opportunity to learn, share, and collaborate on solutions to one of the world’s most pressing social challenges. Together, we can create a safer, more equitable future



Contact Information

For inquiries, registration assistance, or sponsorship opportunities, please contact:
Email: [email protected]

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Downtown, 14 York Street,, Toronto, Canada

Tickets

GBP 0.00 to GBP 125.30

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