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Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking seminar exploring the Fundamentals of Political and Economic Rights and Obligations. This course is designed for students, professionals, community leaders, and curious citizens who want to better understand the principles that shape modern societies and democratic governance.

Through interactive discussions, case studies, and contemporary examples, participants will examine the relationship between individual rights and civic responsibilities, the role of governments and institutions, economic justice, public policy, and the social and cultural factors that influence political and economic systems.

Topics Include:

  • Fundamental human, political, and economic rights
  • Civic duties and responsibilities in democratic societies
  • Economic participation, opportunity, and accountability
  • Public policy, governance, and citizen engagement
  • Social and cultural influences on political and economic development
  • Contemporary challenges and debates in rights, equality, and justice

Who Should Attend?
Anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of citizenship, governance, economics, public affairs, and the rights and responsibilities that underpin thriving communities.

What to Expect:

  • Expert-led presentations
  • Interactive group discussions
  • Real-world examples and policy analysis
  • Networking with individuals interested in social, political, economic, and cultural issues
  • A respectful environment encouraging diverse perspectives and constructive dialogue

Whether you are seeking a stronger foundation in political and economic literacy or looking to engage more effectively in civic and community life, this seminar series offers valuable insights for informed and active participation in society.

Come learn, discuss, and connect as we explore the rights that empower us and the obligations that strengthen our communities.

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