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International Conference on Human Rights, Violence, and Community Resilience

A critical academic forum addressing human rights, violence, and resilience strategies in Biratnagar.

Mon, 6 Jul 2026 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Asia/Kathmandu) Biratnagar Convention Hall Biratnagar , Koshi Province
The International Conference on Human Rights, Violence, and Community Resilience (ICHRVCR) is a significant academic event dedicated to exploring the complexities of human rights in the context of violence and community-based resilience. Scholars and practitioners will gather in Biratnagar to share research, discuss policy implications, and develop strategies for fostering safer communities. This conference aims to bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical application in the field of human rights and social protection.

What to Expect

A professional academic environment focused on critical social issues and human rights advocacy.

Who Should Attend

  • Human Rights Activists
  • Social Workers
  • Academic Researchers
  • Policy Makers
  • Students

Agenda Overview

The event includes morning sessions on human rights theory, afternoon workshops on community resilience, and networking breaks.
Venue & Address
Biratnagar Convention Hall
F72C+XPJ
Biratnagar , Koshi Province
Nepal
Organizer
International Conference Alerts · Academic Organization
Global academic conference organizer.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the conference?
July 6, 2026.
Where is it located?
Biratnagar, Nepal.
Who is the organizer?
International Conference Alerts.
Is there a fee?
Please check the official registration page.
Can I present a paper?
Yes, check the call for papers.
Is it open to the public?
It is primarily for academics and professionals.
Tags
Human Rights Resilience Social Justice Nepal Conference
Summary
An academic conference on human rights and community resilience held in Biratnagar.
Highlights
  • Expert-led panel discussions
  • Research paper presentations
  • Community resilience workshops
  • Networking with human rights advocates
  • Policy analysis sessions
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration
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