Our Work in Human Rights Education
Human rights education that informs, empowers, and creates change.
Since 2022, Let Them Learn: Empowered Human Rights Hub has delivered human rights workshops, teacher training, university lectures, digital teaching resources, and international education projects for schools, universities, NGOs, and community organisations.
Our work focuses on human dignity, discrimination, women's rights, children's rights, democracy, civic participation, and social justice — helping learners understand not only what rights are, but why they matter in everyday life.
Launched LTL's first ever self-paced online course, opening our curriculum on rights and responsibilities to learners anywhere in the world.
Became a board member of an international NGO dedicated to ensuring education continues in parts of the world where it is actively banned or suppressed.
Delivered a lecture on "Writing Your Own Story of Female Empowerment" and served as a judge for international women's passion-project pitches at the Miss Expat Germany event.
🔗 Female Empowerment Workshop and Conference →Took part in a radio broadcast with Peter Boateng on the importance of women's rights in rural Ghana. His NGO Innorights works to raise children's and women's voices in society.
🔗 Innorights / Peter Boateng →Focused on the ongoing humanitarian crises in South Sudan alongside the international agreements the nation has signed, leading to an empowering discussion on local rights-based action.
🔗 Hope Renewal Initiative →Presented at the OGPD's annual international conference on the theme: "A Human Rights-Based Approach to Goal Setting," connecting rights frameworks to personal and organisational development.
🔗 OGPD Website →Co-hosted a webinar with TUCEE on women's digital safety rights, exploring how international human rights law is evolving to address cyber threats and online abuse.
🔗 TUCEE Webinar →Collaborated with the Welpha organisation in Islamabad on a webinar connecting human rights frameworks to educational opportunity for women in STEM fields.
Launched a complete suite of self-made human rights educational materials as purchasable digital resources, with middle and high school materials now live and primary and university levels in development.
Hosted the inaugural Global Conversation — an online forum bringing together students from five countries to share their lived realities and ideas about human rights in an open, cross-cultural dialogue.
Joined the Mvula team in South Africa to lead a new human rights education initiative — a growing chapter in LTL's expanding work across the African continent.
Delivered LTL's biggest-ever workshop — 162 participants — on Black Lives Matter and racism, setting a new milestone for the organisation's reach and impact.
Presented at the second OGPD international gathering with a larger international audience, with hotel and flight sponsored — building on the momentum of Casablanca.
🔗 OGPD Website →Delivered a full-day Introduction to Human Rights workshop at the Frankfurt International School for a multinational body of middle school students.
Delivered LTL's first ever OGPD (Global Policy and Discussion) talk in Casablanca — with hotel sponsored — opening a new chapter of international conference speaking.
🔗 OGPD Website →Invited to join the board of the OGPD — the Global Policy and Discussion organisation — recognising LTL's growing voice in international human rights advocacy.
🔗 OGPD Website →Honoured to speak at the memorial of Benjamin Ferencz — the last surviving Nuremberg prosecutor — at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, in the presence of his family and closest allies.
Delivered a TED-style youth talk at FIS exploring what borders mean in a world governed by universal human rights — challenging students to question the lines we draw.
Delivered a workshop asking: "What is Nuremberg doing to address ongoing racism?" — connecting local civic life to international human rights obligations and community accountability.
Delivered a free online Introduction to Human Rights session for an elderly education club in Sacramento — proof that human rights learning truly has no age limit.
Delivered a specialist teacher training session at DAI showing educators how to weave human rights frameworks into US history and civil rights courses.
Began lecturing with EVHN for international students across Germany, Ukraine, South Africa, Brazil, Rwanda, and Turkey — now offering four distinct human rights courses including Women's Rights, Children's Rights, and the History of Human Rights.
🔗 EVHN Nuremberg →Accompanied the DAI American Youth Club to Atlanta for Nuremberg's 25-year sister city celebration, organising civil rights museum visits, MLK Jr. sites, the Carter Center, and a joint German-US student human rights workshop.
Two weeks of intensive work across Ghana: workshops for 50+ students, teacher training, radio interviews, a meeting with the Minister of Education, and university visits discussing human rights in teacher training — LTL's first major African mission.
Signed an ongoing contract with the City of Nuremberg to deliver English-language human rights tours and workshops at the historic Courtroom 600 for visiting international school groups.
Featured as an "Expert in the Field of Human Rights" at TUCEE's international forum "From the Womb to the Tomb" — presenting on mental health within a human rights framework for counsellors.
🔗 TUCEE Forum →Began an ongoing contract delivering teacher facilitator training for refugees across Africa and Southeast Asia through JWL, including Afghan women — covering democracy, women's rights, human rights, and digital tools in the classroom.
🔗 Jesuit Worldwide Learning →Met with To Be Worldwide founder Nellie to plan the human rights education project for Ghana — the seeds of what would become LTL's first major international mission.
🔗 To Be Worldwide →Launched the first ongoing human rights workshop programme specifically for high school students at DAI — the foundation of a long-running series that continues today.
Delivered a human rights workshop to Whitecote Primary School in Leeds — LTL's first international school engagement and the start of UK outreach.
Delivered a full teacher training session and whole-school workshop on the importance of human rights education at a contracted school in Bedfordshire.
LTL's very first public workshop on the history of human rights, hosted at DAI with special guest Rainer Huhle — political science professor at FAU and an internationally recognised human rights expert. Everything started here.

