The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was “a bold and clear commitment that power would no longer serve as a cover to oppress or injure people.” Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter
Did you know there are 30 Universal Human Rights?
Let us all familiarise ourselves with the extent of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to empower ourselves and each other so that we are better able to represent ourselves, recognise when others are taking advantage of us and protect those rights for ourselves and others. - Dianne Mead
Audiobook
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was ratified in 1948 by the United Nations General Assembly. It defines the fundamental rights of individuals and exhorts all governments to protect these rights. The UN has translated the document into over three hundred languages and dialects. This audiobook includes readings in 21 languages, by LibriVox volunteers. (Summary by David Barnes)
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Hear what your Universal Human Rights are.
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As abridged for Youth per the Youth for Human Rights International website.
Resources
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Quotes about advocacy, Human Rights Careers website URL https://www.humanrightscareers.com/issues/quotes-about-advocacy/
I’m convinced of this:
Good done anywhere is good done everywhere. For a change, start by speaking to people rather than walking by them like they’re stones that don’t matter. As long as you’re breathing, it’s never too late to do some good. - Maya Angelou
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