Human rights are standards that recognize and protect the dignity of all human beings. Human rights govern how individual human beings live in society, as well as their relationship with the State and the obligations that the State has towards them. Human rights law obliges governments to do some things and prevents them from doing others. Individuals also have responsibilities: in using their human rights, they must respect the rights of others. By integrating human rights in development cooperation, ensures inclusive processes where those most vulnerable are not forgotten.
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The hashtags that pepper social media may seem innocuous. helped #QueremosAObtilia (#WeWantObtilia) go viral, leading to the release of abducted human rights activists.
“It's a very complicated job, but it is meeting people and finding out their stories. It's giving voices to victims. That's what motivates me.”
Matilda Bogner’s job is to bear witness to unspeakable crimes. As head of the, she and her team record accounts of horrific abuses and rights violations in a bid to bring the perpetrators to justice and ease the victims’ suffering.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has devastated millions of lives. Civilians have been subjected to summary executions, disappearances, arbitrary arrests, and mass rape. In this episode, Matilda Bogner reflects on the scale of these horrors, the mental health impact of documenting them, and on her urgent quest to raise the alarm with the rest of the world.
“I still find it difficult to understand that people can treat each other in these ways. It never makes sense to me.”
The devastating effect of hatred is sadly nothing new. However, its scale and impact are now amplified by new communications technologies. Hate speech – including online – has become one of the most common ways of spreading divisive rhetoric on a global scale, threatening peace around the world. In , a new eight-part United Nations podcast, we will show how hate speech manifests itself in different parts of the world, showcasing the work of activists who are bringing about positive change. Find out more about the UN's #NoToHate campaign.
This year the United Nations General Assembly agreed that all people have the right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment. The has been confirmed, giving activists across the world new tools in their fight against the devastating effects of climate change and biodiversity loss. It comes at the same time as the (COP15) and at the start of a to mark the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a milestone in human history.
On Human Rights Day (10 December), will launch a year-long campaign to promote and recognise the 75th anniversary of the (UDHR 75), which will be celebrated on 10 December 2023. The year-long campaign will showcase the UDHR by focusing on its legacy, relevance and activism using the slogan, “Dignity, Freedom, and Justice for All.” The campaign will promote the universality of human rights and empower everyone, especially young people, to stand up for human rights.
The (UDHR) consists of the fundamental human rights and freedoms to which all of us, everywhere around the world, are entitled. It guarantees our rights without distinction of nationality, place of residence, gender, national or ethnic origin, religion, language, or any other status. This year's Human Rights Day (10 December) launches a to showcase the 75th anniversary of the UDHR by focusing on its legacy, relevance and activism. Join us in promoting the day by sharing on your social media or learn how to .
Gender-based violence is one of the world’s most pervasive human rights’ violations. Every woman in every part of the world deserves to live without fear, threats and violence. is taking action to prevent, respond to and address gender-based violence (GBV) in more than 150 countries.
The Question of Palestine has been on the agenda of the United Nations since the Organization’s earliest days. Yet, despite all efforts, this question remains unresolved and continues to require urgent attention from the international community. On this International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, learn more about the history of the issue, from the origins of the Palestine problem, to the granting of Observer State status by the General Assembly. You can also the UN Palestinian Rights Committee Special Meeting starting at 10:00 a.m. EST.
In March 2017, the Human Rights Council expressed its concerns at the human rights crisis in the Greater Kasai in the DRC and the need to bring the perpetrators of serious human rights violations to justice. The violations committed in the region included massacres of civilians, who were buried in numerous mass graves. In June that same year, a and was deployed to Kananga, Kasai Central Province. In October 2021, the team’s of the DRC.
Tolerance is respect and appreciation of the rich variety of our world's cultures, our forms of expression and ways of being human. Tolerance recognizes the universal human rights and fundamental freedoms of others. People are naturally diverse; only tolerance can ensure the survival of mixed communities in every region of the globe. On this (16 November), the United Nations strengthens its commitment to strengthening tolerance by fostering mutual understanding among cultures and peoples.
, the Federation of Professional Footballers' Associations, and former football star Didier Drogba launched a to raise awareness among young Ivorian football players of the risks of exploitation and human trafficking linked to poorly prepared emigration. The campaign’s objective is also to make young football players aware of their rights and give them useful tools and advice.
This year’s OxFID Global Youth Challenge 2022 focused on the advancement of the implementation of the . “People cannot protect, defend, and promote something that they do not fully understand,” said Jean Linis-Dinco, the leader of one of the three winning teams, “It is imperative for young people to come together and understand human rights.” strives to ensure that the work on human rights education is not only conducted for youth, but also with and by youth.
Sexual violence is not inevitable. We cannot allow it to become normalized in any way. This is the story of a by rape.
Sometimes, we might unintentionally trigger a harmful narrative on migration. In this episode of the podcast, #, we focus on how migration is not one-dimensional and why telling individual stories of migration, which reflect all dimensions of people, can help avoid perpetuating harmful narratives.
who uses the power of music, harmonizing his saxophone jazz melodies with a recording of his mother’s own story of migration, to accentuate the emotions of her story.
“I had to share my mother's story and just to give people that perspective of that side of life and how real it is for many people to this day,” he said. “It was very important to me and also just the gratitude that I have for her and her journey.”