Civic education
The centre’s civic education programme aims to strengthen the ownership, participation, and representation of young people in Malaysia regarding their right to vote and civic responsibilities. The programme focuses on developing critical thinking skills and empowering young people to address issues affecting their local communities through effective forms of activism. Activities within the civic education programme are designed around four pillars: information, process, action, and platform. Contact us by email at [email protected].
Human rights library
Curated by the MCCHR team, this special library houses books, reports, and other monographs related to human rights and democracy in Malaysia. Our collections cover an extensive range of humanities and social science topics, including law, history, philosophy, politics, economics, and more.
Registered users can borrow from over 1,300 titles in the general collection or access law reports and other resources in the legal reference collection on-site. Students and researchers can access e-books, journal articles, and other electronic resources on human rights via the digital archive.
For assistance, email [email protected].
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Human rights internship
The programme provides hands-on work experience in civic education, strategic litigation, and law & policy reform. MCCHR interns have the opportunity to apply their knowledge and hone their skills in community organising and human rights advocacy.
This three-month paid internship programme is open to university students and recent graduates from any academic background. For enquiries, email [email protected].
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