HURICO — Work: Rights Education

Rights Education

We co-create practical learning that turns knowledge into power: legal literacy, civic skills, land & property rights, digital safety, and health rights.

Rights class
Learners Trained (’22–’25)
67,900
Youth, women, PWD, and community leaders
Schools & Hubs
210
Across Central, Western, Northern
Referral Conversions
38%
Learners seeking services
Outcomes

Learning Tracks

Legal Literacy

Foundational rights, justice system basics, and where to get help.

Legal Literacy
Women & Girls Rights

Protection from GBV, SRHR, consent, and services navigation.

Women & Girls Rights
Land & Property

Customary vs. statutory, tenure, documentation, and dispute resolution.

Land & Property
Civic Skills

Participation, accountability, budget tracking, and advocacy.

Civic Skills
Digital Safety

Privacy, misinformation defense, online organizing, and security.

Digital Safety
Youth Leadership

Clubs, debate, mentorship, and volunteering pathways.

Youth Leadership

Community Syllabus (6 Weeks)

WeekModuleOutcomeHours
Week 1 Know Your Rights 101 Identify rights in the Constitution 6
Week 2 Justice Journey Map referral pathways 6
Week 3 Civic Basics Plan a town-hall ask 6
Week 4 Health Rights Use scorecards in a clinic 6
Week 5 Land & Property Assemble proof documents 6
Week 6 Digital Safety Secure devices & groups 6

Facilitator guides and slides are available in our downloads.

Upcoming Workshops

DateTopicLocation
Sep 20, 2025Legal Literacy 101Masaka
Oct 02, 2025Civic Clubs KickoffKyengera
Oct 18, 2025Health Rights ScorecardsKampala
Full Calendar Host a Training

Participation Mix

Demo data by learning track across recent quarters.

Completions Trend

Completions and referrals into services (’24–’25).

In the Field

FAQ

Who can join a training?

Community members, students, health workers, and local leaders. We prioritize underserved groups.

Do you offer certificates?

Yes. Learners completing at least 80% attendance receive a digital certificate.

Can we co-design content?

Absolutely. We work with districts and CSOs to adapt modules to local contexts and languages.

Bring Rights Education to your community

Partner with us to host workshops or set up a rights club at your school.

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