CAMPUS AMBASSADORS
Over 18s
Becoming a Campus Ambassador for the Girls Human Rights Hub is your chance to lead the charge in promoting gender equality and advocating for girls' rights right in your university.
The Campus Ambassador Programme is a platform for passionate advocates of girls' human rights to lead and organise initiatives within their Universities. Ambassadors will serve as representatives of the Girls Human Rights Hub, promoting awareness, advocacy, and action around girls' rights issues.
What is a Campus Ambassador?
Campus Ambassadors are dynamic leaders who play a crucial role in advancing the cause of girls' human rights. They serve as representatives of the Girls Human Rights Hub, organising events, workshops, and campaigns to raise awareness, promote gender equality, and advocate for policy changes to address barriers facing girls.
What does the role involve?
Your role as an ambassador is multi-faceted. You will be responsible for:
Organising events and activities to raise awareness and advocate for girls' rights;
Creating content and communication materials to amplify the message of the Girls' Human Rights Hub;
Collaborating with stakeholders, including students, teachers, parents, and community members, to promote understanding and support for girls' rights.
Why Become a Campus Ambassador?
As a Campus Ambassador, you'll have the opportunity to make a real impact in your university by raising awareness about girls' rights issues and empowering your peers to take action.
receive priority invitations to events before they are released to the public, including the Girls Human Rights Festivals,
have the opportunity to be recognised for your contributions at the Girls Human Rights Awards Ceremony,
access training and resources to enhance your skills,
network with like-minded individuals.
Take on a leadership role and gain valuable experience in event planning, public speaking, advocacy, and community organising.
Join a vibrant community of advocates and supporters from around the world who are passionate about advancing girls' rights and promoting gender equality.
Meet our Campus Ambassadors.
Our Campus Ambassadors have established Mini Hubs at these universities. Contact them to join the GHRH Community, or fill the form below and we will put you into contact with them. If you don’t see your university here, take the lead and create a Mini Hub there.
United Kingdom
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Ammna Razzaq
Iffat Awan
Huda Feysal
Durell Dacey
Emily AllsopContact Huda* to join GHRH Hudaafeysal@gmail.com.
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Mini Hubs founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Namratta Bye BecceeaContact Namratta* to join GHRH namratta28@hotmail.com,
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Heidi HallulliContact Heidi* to join GHRH heidihallulli@hotmail.com.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Noora Gergab
Sidal Kati
Erin FonticobaContact Noora* to join GHRH nooragergab@outlook.com.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Gabriella OlumideContact Gabriella* to join GHRH at gabriellaolumide@outlook.com.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Sukhdeep SarnaContact Sukhdeep* to join GHRH sukhsarna11@gmail.com.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Anela Najm
Megan ReesContact Anela* to join GHRH anelanajm@gmail.com
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Jenith SoundararajanContact Jenith* to join GHRH jenithandrea2003@gmail.com.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Saira KauserContact Saira* to join GHRH kauser3000@gmail.com.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Syeda Ali
Shifaa Rashid
Sarah Misraoui
Rayya Manzoor
Lois Ireland
Clara Akingbade
Chloe LamContact Chloe* to join GHRH 852chloe@gmail.com
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors
Ainesh Dey
Lauren DickinContact Ainesh* to join GHRH aineshdey28@gmail.com.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Suzzeth LawaniContact Suzzeth* to join GHRH.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Abigail Mesfin Worku
Sumaiyah PatelContact Abigail* to join GHRH.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Shriya Gupta
Giulia Udin MollahContact Shriya* to join GHRH.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Ben HarrisContact Ben* to join GHRH.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Marwa AbdallaContact Marwa* to join GHRH.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors
Naima Hussein
Melissa LimaniContact Naima* to join GHRH.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors
Mariya ShanContact Mariya* to join GHRH.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Abigail Grixti
Aya Ben Qalha
Sanem Goldal
Ananya UnnikrishnanContact Abigail* to join GHRH.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Nyasha MugwandaContact Nyasha* to join GHRH.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Sandra Carvalho.Contact Sandra* to join GHRH.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Muzna KasiContact Muzna* to join GHRH.
South Asia
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Kashish TutejaContact Kashish* to join GHRH Hudaafeysal@gmail.com.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Ainesh DeyContact Ainesh* to join GHRH aineshdey28@gmail.com
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors
Farha KousarContact Farha* to join GHRH.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors
Hassan AkhterContact Hassan* to join GHRH.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Uzair Arif
Aleezeh AzmatContact Uzair* to join GHRH.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Muhammad Abdul Moiz Aman
Tarain AliContact Muhammad* to join GHRH.
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Mini Hubs founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Fakharudien Ali AhmadContact Fakharudien* to join GHRH.
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Zohaib Ahmad
Mohammad Abbas
Mahrukh IqbalContact Makrhukh* to join GHRH.
Middle East & North Africa (MENA)
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Mini Hub founded in 2024.
Campus Ambassadors:
Mai SolimanContact Mai* to join GHRH.
Are you passionate about global health, research, and making a difference in your university community? Joining GHRH as a Campus Ambassador is a fantastic opportunity to connect with like-minded students, build your leadership skills, and represent our mission at your university.
As a Campus Ambassador, you’ll be the bridge between GHRH and your university, helping to spread awareness, organize events, and create a network of students who are eager to make an impact. Whether you’re looking to gain experience in leadership and outreach or simply want to be a part of a vibrant global network, this role is for you.
How to Get Involved:
Contact GHRH University Representative: Each university may already have a point of contact for GHRH (see above for the ones already provided, as updated on October 2024). Reach out to this person to learn more about the role and what being a Campus Ambassador entails. They can provide you with all the details and help you get started.
Apply Through Our Online Form: If you’re not sure who to contact at your university or if your university doesn’t yet have a designated GHRH representative, simply fill out the form below. Once we receive your application, we’ll connect you with the right people and provide all the necessary information to get you started as a Campus Ambassador.
Apply and join us a Campus Ambassador
To become a Campus Ambassador for the Girls Human Rights Hub, simply fill out the application form below. Once your application is approved, you'll receive training and support to help you succeed in your role as an ambassador. Applications are open and will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
If you have a question, please email us at minihubs@ghrh.org.
Stay informed about the inspiring efforts and achievements of our Campus Ambassadors! Through their hard work, they bring GHRH's mission to life on campuses, creating spaces for students to learn, engage, and make an impact in the field of global health.
Our Campus Ambassadors are shaping the future of global health at their universities—stay updated on their work and see how you can join them in making a difference!
Get Updated on the Work of the Campus Ambassadors
*The GHRH Mighty Network is an exclusive community designed for our Campus Ambassadors, Mini Hubs, Young Experts, and Members. It's a place where you can connect, collaborate, and engage with a global network of individuals dedicated to advancing girls human rights.
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Be a part of a vibrant and growing community dedicated to advancing global health and research! Our Mighty Network is a space where you can connect with like-minded individuals, engage in insightful discussions, and access exclusive content and opportunities.
FAQs
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Anyone that is over 18, at university and passionate about promoting girls' rights can become a Campus Ambassador. If you are under 18 and at school or college, then Mini-Hubs are more suitable to you. The Campus Ambassador is not a paid role.
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Campus Ambassadors are tasked with organising fundraising events, workshops, and campaigns to raise awareness about girls' rights issues, advocating for policy changes, and engaging with stakeholders to address barriers faced by girls.
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While previous experience in advocacy, event planning, or related fields is beneficial, it is not mandatory. We welcome individuals with a strong commitment to the cause and a willingness to learn and grow in their role.
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The time commitment varies based on individual availability and the scale of planned activities. Generally, Campus Ambassadors dedicate a few hours per week to planning and executing initiatives. As a minimum, it is required for you to do one event each trimester (in October, March and June).
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There are no financial obligations associated with the Campus Ambassador role. However, Ambassadors may need to raise funds for specific events or activities through sponsorship or fundraising efforts.
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Campus Ambassadors will receive training, resources, and ongoing support from the Girls Human Rights Hub team. Additionally, they will have the opportunity to connect with other Ambassadors and experts in the field for collaboration and networking.
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There is a requirement that Campus Ambassadors complete a monthly Progress Sheet, updating us on activities being undertaken. There will also a month virtual meet up for all Campus Ambassadors.
The impact of Campus Ambassadors' activities will also be assessed through various other metrics, including attendance at events, engagement on social media, feedback from participants, and tangible outcomes such as policy changes or increased awareness.
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Campus Ambassadors will have the opportunity to
make a meaningful impact on girls' rights issues,
access training and resources to enhance their skills,
network with like-minded individuals,
receive priority invitations to events before they are released to the public,
receive recognition for their contributions our Annual Awards Ceremony.
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Yes, Campus Ambassadors are encouraged to collaborate with other organisations, schools, and community groups to maximise their impact and reach. The Girls Human Rights Hub supports and facilitates such collaborations.
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To apply, individuals can fill out the application form available above. The application process includes submitting personal information, expressing motivation, and detailing relevant experience and skills.
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The process to become a Campus Ambassador typically involves several steps:
Application Submission via the form above. Applications are accepted on a rolling bass.
Application Review: Once the application form is filled in, the Girls Human Rights Hub team reviews all received applications.
Selection: After reviewing the applications, the Girls Human Rights Hub team selects candidates who demonstrate a strong commitment to promoting girls' rights and gender equality, as well as possessing relevant skills and experience. Selected candidates are notified via email.
Once selected, Campus Ambassadors undergo an onboarding process where they receive training, resources, and guidance to help them fulfil their roles effectively.
After completing the onboarding process, Campus Ambassadors prepare a year pan to be shared with the GHRH Team.
Ongoing Support and Evaluation: Throughout their tenure as Campus Ambassadors, individuals receive ongoing support, guidance, and feedback from the Girls Human Rights Hub team. Regular check-ins, training sessions, and evaluation processes help ensure that Ambassadors have the necessary support to succeed in their roles.
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