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NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN FEDERATION - NHRF SIGNS MOU WITH INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE IN PRE-TERTIARY AND HIGHER EDUCATION - QAHE .

New Delhi : The National Human Rights and Humanitarian Federation (NHRF), a leading human rights organization in India, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the International Association for Quality Assurance in Pre-Tertiary and Higher Education (QAHE), a renowned global accrediting agency.

This strategic partnership aims to promote quality education, human rights, and humanitarian values globally, aligning with NHRF's mission to protect and promote human rights, foster diplomatic collaboration, and facilitate humanitarian initiatives worldwide.

"Our partnership with QAHE marks a significant milestone in our journey to promote quality education and human rights globally," said Shafeeq S Shahul Hameed, Founder and Chairman of NHRF. "We look forward to collaborating with QAHE to create a positive impact worldwide."

NHRF's vision is to create a world where everyone enjoys equal opportunities and lives with dignity. The organization works tirelessly to promote peace, unity, and economic empowerment, and to protect human rights for all.

The MOU signing ceremony was attended by Shafeeq Shahul Hameed, Founder and Chairman of NHRF, and Professor Dr. Hassan Abou Seada, President of QAHE.

About NHRF:

The National Human Rights and Humanitarian Federation (NHRF) is a non-governmental, human rights organization based in India. Registered under the Indian Trust Act 1882, 12AA, 80G, NHRF is affiliated with many national and international governmental and non-governmental organizations and universities.

About QAHE:

The International Association for Quality Assurance in Pre-Tertiary and Higher Education (QAHE) is a global accrediting agency that promotes quality assurance in education. QAHE works with educational institutions, organizations, and governments worldwide to ensure that education meets the highest standards of quality.

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