Social Responsibility Report 2025
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Global Campus of Human Rights
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The year 2025 marked renewed momentum for the Global Campus of
Human Rights ETS, both as an international academic network and as a
Third Sector Association in Italy. Building on over twenty-five years of
university cooperation, the Global Campus continued to advance its mission
of promoting human rights, democracy, and sustainable development
through education, research and civic engagement.
As an ETS, the Global Campus acts in the public interest by disseminating a
culture of human rights and strengthening democratic participation. From
its headquarters at the Monastery of San Nicolò in Venice, it coordinates the
global network and implements a wide range of educational and
community-oriented initiatives that benefit students, professionals, civil
society and citizens in Italy and abroad.
In 2025, GC-HQ delivered key programmes including the European
Master’s in Human Rights and Democratisation (EMA), alongside short
courses, summer schools, e-learning offers and professional trainings. The
expansion of open-access online learning reaffirmed our commitment to
accessible human rights education. Capacity Development initiatives
further strengthened cooperation with partner universities in developing
countries, emerging democracies and contexts under pressure, helping to
create new learning opportunities and locally relevant curricula. The Global
Campus also consolidated its role as a centre for research and policy
dialogue through publications, conferences and projects on digital rights,
climate justice, migration and the protection of human rights defenders. The
annual Venice School for Human Rights Defenders once again connected
academia with frontline activism.
Collaboration with Italian and European institutions—including the
European Union, Right Livelihood, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
International Cooperation (MAECI) and regional partners—continued to
expand, enabling new training activities, cultural events and outreach
initiatives in Venice and beyond. Internally, the organisation strengthened its
policies and practices on inclusion, equality and staff well-being, building on
the first institutional Gender Equality Plan.
This Social Responsibility Report 2025, prepared “with reference to the GRI
Standards (2021)”, reaffirms our commitment to transparency,
accountability and continuous improvement. We remain grateful to our staff,
students, alumni, university members, donors and partners whose
dedication sustains our shared mission: advancing human rights through
knowledge, collaboration and action.