FGP Launches Rights & Voices App to Empower Educators

FGP Launches Rights & Voices App to Empower Educators

Training on “Rights & Voices” App for The Learning School was arranged to introduce the Application to the faculty and administrative staff.

FGP Launches Rights & Voices App to Empower Educators in order to bridge the gap between complex legal concepts and civic awareness for the youth. As a start, Freedom Gate Prosperity (FGP) successfully conducted two interactive training sessions for the faculty and administrative staff of The Learning School, Kot Radha Kishan, Kasur. The session were conducted in collaboration with Accountability Lab Pakistan. The purpose was to introduce the “Rights & Voices” application.

Freedom Gate Prosperity (FGP) continues to implement multiple endeavors in Pakistan’s social sector. Previously, it has introduced climate resilient digital solutions. It has also partnered with Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry to Boost Youth & Women Entrepreneurship.

The workshop engaged approximately 80 participants in two online sessions, in a comprehensive dialogue on digital safety and fundamental rights, aiming to bridge the gap between complex legal concepts and civic awareness for the youth.

FGP Launches Rights & Voices App

During the sessions, Muhammad Anwar, CEO of Freedom Gate Prosperity, highlighted the critical need for proper guidance as young people increasingly navigate digital spaces. He emphasized that the “Rights & Voices” platform is specifically designed for high accessibility, featuring support for English, Urdu, and Sindhi languages.

As FGP Launches Rights & Voices App, it also ensures inclusivity of all segments.

As FGP Launches Rights & Voices App, it also ensures inclusivity of all segments. To ensure the platform is inclusive for all citizens, including those with limited formal education, the app incorporates voice-enabled features that allow users to listen to information regarding their protections and responsibilities in the online environment.

Dr. Shahbaz Tariq, Head of Research at FGP, demonstrated the platform’s practical utility, explaining how it uses simplified “cards” to break down rights into easy-to-understand examples and immediate action steps. A key focus was placed on the “Speak-Up” feature, which provides users with direct routes to verified support and referrals.

The sessions also covered essential safety protocols, urging participants to prioritize physical safety and use private channels for sensitive matters rather than public social media forums.

The training concluded with an interactive Q&A where educators explored how to integrate the app’s resources into their classrooms. Available as both a web portal and a mobile application, the tool is now being shared across local networks to empower women, students, and marginalized communities with the knowledge needed to protect their digital rights.