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CELEBRATE HUMAN RIGHTS

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THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS

Human rights are typically written in a country's constitution, international treaties, and conventions, as well as in laws and regulations at national and international levels.

They can also be found in statements and declarations made by organizations such as the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and regional human rights documents.

Additionally, many countries have specific human rights commissions or bodies dedicated to ensuring the protection and promotion of human rights within their jurisdiction.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a milestone document adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948.

It sets out fundamental human rights that are to be universally protected and respected.

The declaration includes 30 articles covering a wide range of rights, such as the right to life, liberty, and security, freedom from discrimination, and the right to education and work.

The declaration serves as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and nations and has been translated into over 500 languages.

HUMAN RIGHTS

1 Right to equality

2. Right to freedom from discrimination

3 Right to life, liberty, and security of person

4. Right to freedom from slavery

5 Right to freedom from torture and degrading treatment

6. Right to recognition as a person before the law

7 Right to equality before the law

8. Right to remedy by competent tribunal

9 Right to freedom from arbitrary arrest and exile

10. Right to fair public hearing

11 Right to presumption of innocence until proven guilty

12. Right to privacy

13 Right to freedom of movement

14. Right to asylum in other countries from persecution

15 Right to nationality and the freedom to change it

16. Right to marriage and family

17 Right to own property

18. Right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion

19 Right to freedom of opinion and expression

20. Right to peaceful assembly and association

21. Right to take part in government and free elections

22. Right to social security

23. Right to work and protection against unemployment

24. Right to rest and leisure

25. Right to adequate standard of living

26. Right to education

27. Right to participate in culture

28. Right to a social and international order

29. Right to community and solidarity

30. Right to development

equality, discrimination, education

The right to equality ensures fairness and opportunities for all people, regardless of their race, gender, religion, nationality, or social status. It means everyone should be treated equally in law, have access to the same resources, and not be discriminated against.

To protect this right, we need to challenge discrimination, promote diversity, and address systemic inequalities. This is important for creating a just and inclusive society where everyone can reach their full potential

Everyone has the right to be treated fairly and not be treated differently because of things like their race, gender, age, disability, religion, or who they love Discrimination can happen when someone is treated unfairly, bullied, or left out of things because of who they are.

Everyone should have access to free school when they are young, and be able to go to college or other training programs if they want Education should be for everyone, and should be good quality. Governments need to make sure that everyone can go to school, no matter what, and that there are no obstacles like being poor or discriminated against.

Education is really important for individuals and communities to grow and improve It helps make society better and helps the economy too It's up to governments and others to make sure that everyone gets the chance to learn and be successful

freedom of opinion and expression

1. Say What You Think - Everyone has the right to speak their mind and share their ideas without being afraid.

2. Speak Up for What's Right - It's important to talk about things that are unfair or wrong, so we can make them better.

3 Listen to Others - We should also listen to what other people have to say, even if we disagree.

4. Learn and Share - We can learn new things by listening to different opinions and sharing our own

5 Be Respectful - We should be polite and respectful when we talk to others, even if we don't agree with them.

6. Stand Up for Each Other - It's important to support our friends and others when they speak out about something important

7 Know Your Rights - We all have the right to express ourselves, but sometimes there are rules to keep everyone safe and happy.

8. Make a Difference - By speaking up and sharing our ideas, we can help make the world a better place for everyone

young people and human rights

1. Know Your Rights: Learning about human rights helps young people understand what they deserve and how to stand up for themselves and others.

2. Be Kind and Fair: Learning about human rights teaches young people to treat everyone with respect, no matter who they are

3 Help Others: Knowing about human rights shows young people how they can help make the world a better place by standing up for what's right.

4. Think for Yourself: Learning about human rights helps young people think about important issues and decide what they believe in

5 Speak Up: Knowing their rights gives young people the confidence to speak out against unfairness and make positive changes in their communities.

6. Stop Bad Things: Understanding human rights helps young people recognize when something isn't right and how to stop it from happening.

7. Be Friends: Learning about human rights helps young people understand that everyone deserves to be treated fairly, no matter where they come from.

8. Make the World Better: By knowing about human rights, young people can help create a world where everyone is treated with kindness and fairness.

PROJECT SONG

“wE ARE ALL HUMANS AFTER ALL”

(Verse 1)

Respect is key, let’s make it clear, Equality and love, let’s hold them near. Freedom is our right, let’s let it fly, Together we stand, reaching for the sky.

(Chorus)

Freedom calls, can we make it rise? With peace and love, just open your eyes. Like birds in the sky, spreading its wings, Chasing dreams, hear the freedom sings.

(Verse 2)

Tolerance and trust, let’s make it known, Acceptance for all, we’re not alone. With kindness and grace, we pave the way, in a world where voices have a say.

(Chorus)

Freedom calls, can we make it rise? With peace and love, just open your eyes. Like birds in the sky, spreading its wings, Chasing dreams, hear the freedom sings.

(Verse 3)

Hand in hand, let’s take a stand, Spreading love all across the land. With joy in our souls, let’s make a start! The melody of freedom, in our heart.

INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS ARE ONE OF THE TOOLS TO INCREASE HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION AMONG YOUTH

Human rights are crucial for society because they ensure fairness, dignity, and freedom for all people.

They promote equality, protect individuals from harm and discrimination, foster social harmony, and empower individuals to participate in their communities and advocate for positive change.

Essentially, they form the foundation for a just, inclusive, and compassionate society where everyone can live with dignity and thrive.

12-20. 04.2024 Niedzica, Poland youth exchange
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"we are all humans

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