
On January 28, an interactive meeting organized by BITISI’s Human Rights Group took place at Kubi Context. The event was dedicated to human rights, children’s rights, and the stereotypes that persist within society, bringing together active young people aged 16 and above.
The main objective of the project was to raise awareness among participants, encourage critical thinking, and identify the barriers that limit freedom and dignity in everyday life. Through a combination of educational and interactive activities, participants were able to explore complex social issues and reflect on their personal and collective responsibilities.
The program included a screening and analysis of a documentary film, followed by a group discussion on the interconnection and importance of human rights. An interactive workshop focused on identifying and challenging stigma, while also fostering empathy and mutual understanding among participants.



Feedback from attendees highlighted the meaningful impact of the experience, emphasizing how the activities helped them better understand the real value of human rights, recognize harmful stereotypes, and build connections with like-minded individuals who share a commitment to equality and dignity.
The meeting was held with the support of Kubi Context, whose contribution made it possible to create a safe and engaging space for dialogue and learning. We extend our sincere thanks for their collaboration and support in hosting this important initiative.
To reinforce the theoretical component, participants took part in an interactive Kahoot quiz, which provided an enjoyable way to test their knowledge and stay actively engaged. The event then moved into its practical phase, where a hands-on workshop allowed young artists to express their ideas on paper and demonstrate their creative skills in a supportive environment.
The event concluded with a certificate award ceremony, recognizing the participation and efforts of each individual. We extend our sincere thanks to everyone who contributed to making this day meaningful and memorable, and we remain confident that initiatives like this play an important role in encouraging and supporting emerging artists.




