🎓 Learning Courses – Expand Your Knowledge, Empower Your Voice
Welcome to our Learning Courses section—your space for continuous learning and civic empowerment. We offer short, accessible courses designed to help you understand complex topics such as human rights, public policy, social development, law and critical thinking. Delivered in simple language, these courses are ideal for students, young professionals, and community leaders who want to build skills and deepen their understanding of important global and local issues.
Whether you’re learning independently or as part of a group, these self-paced resources aim to inspire active citizenship and informed participation.
Discover Valuable Learning Materials
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Explore a curated selection of key resources designed to support learning and development across a range of fields.
Policy Analysis and Advocacy for Social Change
This course provides practical tools and methods for analyzing public policies and designing evidence-based advocacy strategies. Participants will learn how to engage with policy cycles, influence decision-makers, and create impactful campaigns. Using Cambodian and regional examples, the course is perfect for NGO workers, students, and early-career professionals in governance and civic engagement.
Development and Human Rights in Practice
Learn how human rights principles intersect with development goals in real-world contexts. This course covers international development frameworks, rights-based approaches, and how development projects affect vulnerable communities. Special attention is given to Cambodia’s development path, environmental justice, and inclusive growth. Suitable for development professionals, researchers, and rights advocates.
Understanding Democracy: Principles, Practices and Challenges
This course explores the foundations of democratic governance, its key institutions, and how it functions in practice. Through global and Cambodian case studies, learners will examine democratic values, elections, civil society, rule of law, and current challenges such as populism and authoritarianism. Ideal for students, activists, and citizens seeking to deepen their understanding of participatory governance.