Vision and Mission


Vision 

To create a world where children, youth, and women in disadvantaged communities are empowered and protected from violence, intolerance, and radicalization through Human Rights Education. 


Mission


Apply the Socio-Eco-Ethical model of Human Rights Education pioneered by Dr. Munir Moosa to create a win-win situation for all. 


Offer free webinars, conferences, and low-cost professional development courses to global learners, provide free mental health awareness among marginalized communities, offer social and academic counseling services, and provide low-cost research training under Dr. Moosa's Socio-Eco-Ethical model of social work. 


Create employment opportunities for persons with disabilities, elderly people and terminally ill patients


Promote ethical leadership and instill Human Rights values among school-going children through extracurricular activities


Engaging professionals and volunteers in social practices, and initiating sustainable projects that benefit humanity. 


Support Green Education to develop resilience towards climate change among learners and societies


It's important to note that GFTE is a virtual forum with no physical space, and we work entirely free of cost as our intention is to help marginalized people. We also offer internships to dedicated individuals who share our vision and mission.

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Community of Practice

We aim at fostering collaboration between its members by sharing good practices, discussing common issues and learning from each other on volunteer basis