CFHR's Human Rights Clinic bridges legal education and practice. Students tackle gender-based violence, refugee rights, and more, gaining hands-on experience, mentorship, and skills to combat inequality in Pakistan.
CFHR’s Human Rights Blogs provide a platform for critical thinking on legal and social issues shaping human rights in Pakistan and beyond.
CFHR's Human Rights Review provides critical analysis & research on human rights, especially criminal justice reform in Pakistan.
CFHR partners with UCAM to boost Pakistan's mooting culture. UCAM offers law students advocacy training, hosts competitions, and promotes inclusivity in legal education.
CFHR's Symposiums fosters crucial human rights dialogue. It unites diverse voices - students, experts, and policymakers to drive research, advocacy, and policy reform.
CFHR empowers educators with a comprehensive toolkit to teach women’s marriage rights through the Nikahnama via lessons, activities, and legal guides.
The report explores youth knowledge and attitudes on women’s marriage rights, revealing legal gaps and social norms from over 1,300 surveyed nationwide.
CFHR’s legal card game uses humor and teamwork to teach women’s marriage rights in Pakistan, from Nikahnama to divorce, in a fun, memorable way.
Western media portrays Palestinians as collateral damage, unlike Ukrainians who are depicted as resistance fighters. This bias, evident in the coverage of the October 7th events and beyond, dehumanizes Palestinians and undermines responsible journalism.
Extrajudicial killings in Pakistan violate fundamental human rights, causing widespread human rights abuses and undermining the rule of law. Addressing this requires comprehensive legal reforms, strengthened accountability mechanisms, and a societal shift towards upholding justice and human rights.
Pakistan's Juvenile Justice System Act of 2018 aimed to improve juvenile offender rights, but flaws in age determination and implementation persist, leading to ongoing human rights violations. Legislative amendments, judicial sensitization, and improved birth registration are crucial for effective reform.
CFHR’s interactive game raises awareness of women’s marriage rights through engaging, team-based challenges in workshops and classrooms.
We work across Pakistan, driving legal reform, advocacy, and policy change to protect human rights and empower communities.