

Virtual Work Experience (Day 5): International Careers in Girls’ Rights Law
International Careers in Girls’ Rights Law
Morning Session (60 minutes): Exploring Global Opportunities: Careers at the UN, international NGOs, and regional organizations.
Assignment (30 minutes): Draft a personal career plan, identifying one potential role and the skills needed to succeed.
Reflection (30 minutes): Share career plans and receive feedback from peers or facilitator
Speaker: Federica Tronchin

Virtual Work Experience (Day 4): Strategic Litigation
Strategic Litigation
Morning Session (60 minutes): Using the Courts to Advance Girls’ Rights - Case studies of strategic litigation and its outcomes.
Assignment (30 minutes): Write a short summary of a landmark case that impacted girls' rights.
Reflection (30 minutes): Share insights and discuss key takeaways from the case
Speaker: Eleanor Thompson, public interest lawyer and social justice advocate and founder of Citizens’ Barray

Virtual Work Experience (Day 3): Advocacy and Campaigns
Advocacy and Campaigns
Morning Session (60 minutes): Legal Advocacy and Public Awareness Campaigns
Assignment (30 minutes): Design a brief outline of an advocacy campaign, focusing on goals and messaging.
Reflection (30 minutes): Present ideas and discuss how to measure campaign impact.
Speaker: Coline Schupfer Galia, Human Rights Lawyer

Virtual Work Experience (Day 2): Careers in Law Firms Advocating for Girls’ Rights
Careers in Law Firms Advocating for Girls’ Rights
Morning Session (60 minutes): Pro Bono and Corporate Social Responsibility in Law Firm
Assignment (30 minutes): Draft a short proposal for a pro bono initiative on a girls' rights issue.
Reflection (30 minutes): Share proposals and receive peer feedback.
Speaker: Lawyers from Clyde&Co.

Virtual Work Experience (Day 1): Introduction to Girls’ Rights Law
Introduction to Girls’ Rights Law
Morning Session (60 minutes): Understanding Legal Frameworks for Girls' Rights
Assignment (30 minutes): Identify one key human rights treaty and summarize how it protects girls’ rights. Reflection (30 minutes):Share findings in a group discussion or forum.
Speaker: Celestine Greenwood, Barrister at Exchange Chambers and Director of Mini Hubs Programme

Advocacy Programme (Week 3): Advocacy Tools and Digital Campaigns
Advocacy Tools and Digital Campaigns
Talk: Overview of effective advocacy tools, including petitions, digital campaigns, and lobbying techniques.
Exercise: Create a social media campaign plan, selecting platforms, messages, and target audiences.
Discussion: Present campaign ideas and receive feedback from peers and facilitators.
Speaker: Payzee Mahmood



