Human Rights Summit – Canada 2026






Program Objectives – Human Rights Summit 2025
Spark Meaningful Dialogue
Inspire Global Citizenship
Build a Global Changemaker Network
Deliver Transformative Learning
Celebrate Cultural Identity
Create Real-World Impact
Showcase Youth Innovation
Promote Inclusive Worldviews
Human Rights Summit
2026
May 21, 2026 - May 24, 2026






Human Rights Summit
2026
Set in one of the world’s most vibrant and inclusive cities, this immersive experience will bring together passionate individuals to explore how education serves as the foundation of freedom, equality, and global progress.
Program Updates
Check in: 21 May 2025
Check out: 24 May 2025
Venue: University of British Columbia
Number of Seats:
25 Fully Funded
40 Partially Sponsored
40 Self Sponsored
45 Conference Access Passes (FREE)
Eligible Country: All countries
Final Results: 15 December
Invitation Letters Issued: 15–30 December 2024

Your Voice for Human Rights
Stories, Reflections, and Global Dialogue on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR, 1948)
Right to Equality
Right to Education
Right to Fair Public Hearing
Freedom from Discrimination
Freedom from Slavery
Right to Marriage and Family
Right to Own Property
Right to Social Security
Right to Rest and Leisure
Freedom of Belief and Religion
Right to Equality before the Law
Freedom of Opinion and Information
Right to Adequate Living Standard
Right to Remedy by Competent Tribunal
Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest and Exile
Right to Free Movement in and out of the Country
Right to Life, Liberty, and Personal Security
Freedom from Torture
and Degrading Treatment
Right of Peaceful Assembly and Association
Right to Participate in the Cultural Life of Community
Right to a Nationality and the Freedom to Change It
Right to a Social Order that Articulates this Document
Right to be Considered Innocent until Proven Guilty
Community Duties Essential to Free and Full Development
Right to Recognition as a Person before the Law
Freedom from State or Personal Interference in the Above Rights
Right to Participate in Government and Free Elections
Right to Desirable Work and to Join Trade Unions
Freedom from Interference with Privacy, Home, and Correspondence
Right to Asylum in other Countries from Persecution
Your Voice for Human Rights
Stories, Reflections, and Global Dialogue on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR, 1948)
Right to Equality
Freedom from Discrimination
Right to Education
Freedom from Slavery
Right to Fair Public Hearing
Right to Own Property
Right to Equality before the Law
Right to Remedy by Competent Tribunal
Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest and Exile
Freedom from Torture and Degrading Treatment
Right to be Considered Innocent until Proven Guilty
Freedom from Interference with Privacy, Family, Home, and Correspondence
Right to Free Movement in and out of the Country
Right to Asylum in other Countries from Persecution
Right to a Nationality and the Freedom to Change It
Right to Marriage and Family
Right to Recognition as a Person before the Law
Freedom of Belief and Religion
Freedom of Opinion and Information
Right of Peaceful Assembly and Association
Right to Participate in Government and Free Elections
Right to Social Security
Right to Desirable Work and to Join Trade Unions
Right to Rest and Leisure
Right to Adequate Living Standard
Right to Life, Liberty, and Personal Security
Right to Participate in the Cultural Life of Community
Right to a Social Order that Articulates this Document
Community Duties Essential to Free and Full Development
Freedom from State or Personal Interference in the Above Rights
Your Voice for Human Rights
Stories, Reflections, and Global Dialogue on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR, 1948)
Right to
Equality
Freedom from Torture and Degrading Treatment
Freedom from Discrimination
Right to Life, Liberty, and Personal Security
Freedom from Slavery
Right to Recognition as a Person before the Law
Right to Equality before the Law
Right to Remedy by Competent Tribunal
Freedom from Arbitrary Arrest and Exile
Right to Fair Public Hearing
Right to be Considered Innocent until Proven Guilty
Freedom from Interference with Privacy, and Correspondence
Right to Free Movement in and out of the Country
Right to Asylum in other Countries from Persecution
Right to a Nationality and the Freedom to Change It
Right to Marriage and Family
Right to Own Property
Freedom of Belief and Religion
Freedom of Opinion and Information
Right to Participate in Government and Free Elections
Right to Social Security
Right of Peaceful Assembly and Association
Right to Desirable Work and to Join Trade Unions
Right to Rest and Leisure
Right to Adequate Living Standard
Right to
Education
Right to Participate in the Cultural Life of Community
Right to a Social Order that Articulates this Document
Community Duties Essential to Free and Full Development
Freedom from State or Personal Interference in the Above Rights
Biggest Perk of the Summit
- Invitation Letter (notarized)
- Airfare (Partial Reimbursement)
- 100% waive-off in the Conference fee to 25 Delegates.
- Participation in all Training Programs
- Opportunity to share your Success story
- Opportunities to open Chapter in your Country and educate the youth about UDHR 1948
- Awards recognizing the efforts
- Accommodation for the whole period of Program to 25 Delegates.
- Certificate of Participation
- Meals (two per day)
- Conference Kit
- Site Seeing
- Cultural Exchange program
- Celebration Party
What our Alumni say

Diana Nabila
I also had the chance to engage in thought-provoking discussions with fellow delegates about current global struggles, sharing insights based on our diverse backgrounds. On that note, it was a great opportunity that delegates were invited to visit the Diplomatische Akademie Wien, the oldest professional institution in Vienna, and the United Nations Office in Vienna. I would like to offer my gratitude to Voice For Rights International Association and partners involved for organizing such a wonderful conference. It was indeed a four-day full of meats!
Looking forward to more eye-opening opportunities in the future!

Masooma Ajaz
A special note of appreciation goes to Voice for Rights International Association — the organization that gave me the platform, believed in my purpose, and made it possible for me to receive this prestigious recognition at the United Nations in Bangkok. Your trust and encouragement have been a guiding light throughout my journey.

Muntaha Adnan
I had the amazing opportunity to attend The Diplomat’s Training Program, organized by Teaching Pakistan and Voice For Rights International Association Voice for Rights International, held in Baku, Azerbaijan this April.
As a 19-year-old on her first-ever solo international trip, everything about this experience was new, overwhelming, and exciting all at once. It still feels unreal that my parents trusted me enough to let me travel alone — across borders, across cultures — to represent myself and my country in a room full of global changemakers.
This wasn’t just a training, it was a deep dive into some of the most critical issues our world is facing right now. From climate change, environmental degradation, and biodiversity loss, to the broader frameworks of international diplomacy and youth advocacy, every session offered something valuable. Every discussion challenged me to think bigger.
What made it even more meaningful was the incredible diversity of people I got to meet. Young professionals, activists, and aspiring diplomats from across the globe — all in one space, exchanging ideas, sharing cultures, and building bridges beyond borders. It reminded me that no matter where we come from, we’re all fighting for a future that’s more just, more sustainable, and more united.
This program helped me grow in ways I couldn’t have imagined. Looking back, I feel so grateful for the people I met, the lessons I learned, and the version of myself that came back stronger, braver and more inspired.

Arianna Zafra
The speakers during the conference quoted Nelson Mandela a couple of times, so let me do the same in this post.
"It is in your hands to make a better world for all who live in it." - Nelson Mandela
It was not in my 2025 bucket list to step foot in a United Nations building, but it is something I had always dreamed of. Thanks to Voice For Rights International Association, I was given the opportunity to be one of the delegates from over 50 countries and participate in the International Diplomats Conference held in Bangkok, Thailand. Speakers from across the world gave their insights and stances on advocacies relating to the Sustainable Development Goals, and the main speaker, Dr. Aneel Salman, discussed Leadership, Diplomacy, and Development in a Divided World.
At the United Nations Conference Center, the delegates had been awarded as Global Peace Ambassadors. At this time of political tension, conflict, and war, we, global youth leaders, have to take a step in becoming a voice for the voiceless. It was a great privilege and honor to meet and engage with people from around the world, for the second time. And thus, we continue to work together moving forward.
Thank you Voice For Rights International Association, and dear delegates, for the amazing experience! Let's see each other again in the future <3

Alina Azhar
Honoured to represent my country at the International Diplomatic Conference in Bangkok, Thailand. 🇹🇭🌍
One of my biggest takeaways: Human beings are not just numbers. Every person is a story, a vision, and a voice that deserves to be heard.
Ambition is never too loud.
And change is never too far - when we work together.
A huge thank you to Voice for Rights for bringing together changemakers from around the globe to shape a better, more inclusive future - with youth at the forefront.
Here’s to being the change our world needs! 💪🏻

Lisa Kukreja
I SPOKE AT THE UNITED NATIONS
From Delhi 🇮🇳 to THE UN. 🇺🇳
Yes, I packed more dreams than outfits.
(And yes, I’m still processing it.)
My heart is full as I type that I spoke at the UN and was among the 14 speakers at this conference amongst 200+ delegates.
None of this would have happened without Voice For Rights International
Truly grateful for eternity. 🫶🏻
I cannot express enough gratitude to the Voice For Rights International who believed in me and the ever talented and lovely fellow delegates (now friends)🫶🏻
And everyone else who believed in me, especially my family, friends and teachers who said I could do it, even when I didn’t believe in myself.

Rashida Husaini
Turkey was beautiful on its own — but it was the people who made it truly magical 🤍
Last month, I had the wonderful opportunity to be a part of the International Leadership Program in Istanbul with Voice For Rights International Association, proudly representing India.
Alongside 50 inspiring delegates from across the globe, the conference focused on youth leadership across borders, resilience, and leading with intention. But what stood out to me the most was listening to the powerful, personal journeys of the delegates and how in the face of adversity, every person in that room chose to act beyond themselves, to become a catalyst for others, and to extend support where it was needed most - to me that’s what true leadership looks like.
A huge thank you to Syed Kazam Ali and the entire VFRI team for bringing us all together and creating a space for us to learn and connect.
A quiet look back at a journey that spoke volumes! 🙌







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Diana Nabila
I would like to offer my gratitude to Voice For Rights International Association and partners involved for organizing such a wonderful conference. It was indeed a four-day full of meats!
-
Masooma Ajaz
A special note of appreciation goes to Voice for Rights International Association — the organization that gave me the platform, believed in my purpose, and made it possible for me to receive this prestigious recognition at the United Nations in Bangkok. Your trust and encouragement have been a guiding light throughout my journey.
-
Muntaha Adnan
I had the amazing opportunity to attend The Diplomat’s Training Program, organized by Teaching Pakistan and Voice For Rights International Association Voice for Rights International, held in Baku, Azerbaijan this April.
-
Arianna Zafra
The speakers during the conference quoted Nelson Mandela a couple of times, so let me do the same in this post.
"It is in your hands to make a better world for all who live in it." - Nelson Mandela
It was not in my 2025 bucket list to step foot in a United Nations building, but it is something I had always dreamed of. Thanks to Voice For Rights International Association, I was given the opportunity to be one of the delegates from over 50 countries and participate in the International Diplomats Conference held in Bangkok, Thailand. Speakers from across the world gave their insights and stances on advocacies relating to the Sustainable Development Goals, and the main speaker, Dr. Aneel Salman, discussed Leadership, Diplomacy, and Development in a Divided World.
At the United Nations Conference Center, the delegates had been awarded as Global Peace Ambassadors. At this time of political tension, conflict, and war, we, global youth leaders, have to take a step in becoming a voice for the voiceless. It was a great privilege and honor to meet and engage with people from around the world, for the second time. And thus, we continue to work together moving forward.
Thank you Voice For Rights International Association, and dear delegates, for the amazing experience! Let's see each other again in the future <3
-
Alina Azhar
Honoured to represent my country at the International Diplomatic Conference in Bangkok, Thailand. 🇹🇭🌍
One of my biggest takeaways: Human beings are not just numbers. Every person is a story, a vision, and a voice that deserves to be heard.
Ambition is never too loud.
And change is never too far - when we work together.A huge thank you to Voice for Rights for bringing together changemakers from around the globe to shape a better, more inclusive future - with youth at the forefront.
Here’s to being the change our world needs! 💪🏻
-
Lisa Kukreja
I SPOKE AT THE UNITED NATIONS
From Delhi 🇮🇳 to THE UN. 🇺🇳
Yes, I packed more dreams than outfits.(And yes, I’m still processing it.)
My heart is full as I type that I spoke at the UN and was among the 14 speakers at this conference amongst 200+ delegates.
None of this would have happened without Voice For Rights International
Truly grateful for eternity. 🫶🏻I cannot express enough gratitude to the Voice For Rights International who believed in me and the ever talented and lovely fellow delegates (now friends)🫶🏻
And everyone else who believed in me, especially my family, friends and teachers who said I could do it, even when I didn’t believe in myself. -
Rashida Husaini
Lorem
Turkey was beautiful on its own — but it was the people who made it truly magical 🤍
Last month, I had the wonderful opportunity to be a part of the International Leadership Program in Istanbul with Voice For Rights International Association, proudly representing India.
Alongside 50 inspiring delegates from across the globe, the conference focused on youth leadership across borders, resilience, and leading with intention. But what stood out to me the most was listening to the powerful, personal journeys of the delegates and how in the face of adversity, every person in that room chose to act beyond themselves, to become a catalyst for others, and to extend support where it was needed most - to me that’s what true leadership looks like.
A huge thank you to Syed Kazam Ali and the entire VFRI team for bringing us all together and creating a space for us to learn and connect.
A quiet look back at a journey that spoke volumes! 🙌
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What Other say
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Phuong (Krystal) Hoang
A huge thank you to the Voice For Rights International Association for believing in me and giving me this platform. I can’t wait to connect, learn, and grow through this experience.
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Mark Kajouni
Honored to be selected and participated as a partially funded delegate for the International Leadership Program in Turkey with Voice For Rights International Association, following a competitive interview process!
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Laiba Fatima Akbar
Coming from a family that isn't particularly privileged, traveling internationally alone for the first time was a huge milestone for me. I remember telling my parents that I got selected from many applicants from different countries, and they supported me without hesitation, disregarding what other people might think. They seflessly supported me, even when it meant sending me to another country alone.
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Nadeem Yousaf
#LeadershipCircles Great to Speak with Youth hashtag#Bangkok hashtag#Thailand: Cross learning from young global champs. As young leaders you bring new ideas to age-old problems, and it’s your courage to dream differently that will shape the world we live in tomorrow. Voice For Rights International Association hashtag#GenerativeAI hashtag#Diplomacy
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CHE Emmanuel Tanda
Attending the LEADERSHIP AND TECHPLOMACY SUMMIT THAILAND 2024 was an incredible experience that left a lasting impact on me, the opportunity to connect with people of different cultures around the world 🌍was really enriching, meeting individuals of different backgrounds and diverse perspectives opened my mind to new ideas and possibilities.
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- Spark Meaningful Dialogue
- Build a Global Changemaker Network
- Inspire Global Citizenship
- Deliver Transformative Learning
- Celebrate Cultural Identity
- Create Real-World Impact
- Showcase Youth Innovation
- Promote Inclusive Worldviews