Sees global nuclear tensions escalate and as Australia becomes more entangled in nuclear alliances, this one-hour online event brought together survivors, artists, campaigners and parliamentarians to reflect on Hiroshima’s legacy — and the urgent task of disarmament to promote human rights and peace. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEKmcI2X7Zg&t=73s Speakers:
Category:Webinar
Reflecting on NAIDOC 2025 Webinar
31ST JULY 2025 6PM AEST Please join us to hear from:Lil Gordon, National Commissioner for Aboriginal & Torres Strait IslanderChildren & Young People (Acting)Marleigh Zada, Course Coordinator, Centre for Aboriginal Studies, CurtinUniversitychaired by NAIDOC Co-chair Professor Lynette Riley This highly experienced panel will discuss pertinent matters for the nextgeneration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander …
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Youth for Peace: Intercultural Leadership Programme 2025
UNESCO is inviting applications for the Youth for Peace: Intercultural Leadership Programme 2025, an initiative designed to equip emerging leaders with the knowledge, tools, and networks necessary to promote intercultural dialogue as a pathway to peace and social cohesion. In a world increasingly shaped by migration, diversity, and complex social dynamics, this programme seeks to empower young …
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Unlocking Potential: Report Launch on Refugee Teacher Certification for World Refugee Day
June 18, 2025In the week of World Refugee Day, this webinar will launch Save the Children’s new report “Unlocking Potential”, exploring findings and recommendations on how refugee teachers in East Africa can be certified and supported as qualified educators. Amid efforts to enhance quality education for refugees, refugee teachers still remain largely unrecognised. The session will engage …
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Human Rights, Digital Rights and AI: Children’s Online Rights
Wednesday 18 June 2025 4:00 – 5:30pm AEST This webinar focuses on the rights of children and the importance and risks of children’s interactions online. Children can benefit a great deal from the expansion of the digital world, particularly through greater access to educational materials and increases in social participation. This is especially the case …
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Gender Justice Now!
ACHRE & CHRE Human Rights Education
2025 Webinar Series
Join us on the 28th May to hear how our panel of three extraordinary gender justice advocates are addressing issues of Gender inequality.
Australia is making progress towards achieving gender equality. However, women still experience inequality, discrimination and gender-based violence across many important parts of their lives.
Women have higher levels of chronic disease and poorer mental health linked to sexism, violence and chronically poor incomes. Further, women experience gender discrimination in healthcare which can result in delayed access to care, misdiagnosis, and neglect. And gaps in gender pay, occupation and leadership representation continue. Gender justice in Australia requires ongoing efforts to address systemic inequalities and ensure equal opportunities for all.
