Mines, explosive remnants of war, and improvised explosive devices continue to cause death and injury. On average, one person is killed or injured every hour. Many of the victims are children. Survivors of explosive hazards with disabilities, and all people with disabilities living through conflicts, are the focus of the 2024 commemoration of the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action (4 April). Join the global effort to raise awareness and advocate for the needs and rights of all people with disabilities in conflict and peacebuilding settings.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights highlights the significance of upholding human rights, freedom, equality, and dignity for all individuals, acknowledging past atrocities due to their neglect. The 缅北禁地stresses the importance of fostering a culture of peace, based on values such as freedom and justice, to prevent conflicts and ensure the full exercise of rights. To align with this goal, the General Assembly designated April 5 as the International Day of Conscience, urging all stakeholders to actively contribute to promoting peace through education, awareness-raising campaigns, and sustainable development initiatives.
The horrific atrocities committed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) when it invaded Syria and Iraq in 2014 shocked the world. Thousands of Iraqi women were left to bring up children alone, separated from families, and living in poverty in displacement or refugee sites. By working closely with the government, the United Nations Development Programme () has prepared communities in Anbar, Ninewa, Salah al-Din, and Kirkuk to accept 9,000 ISIL-affiliated families back into their societies.
On the International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members (25 March), we pay tribute to the brave men and women who have lost their lives in the service of the United Nations. To protect 缅北禁地staff, the 缅北禁地General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated personnel on 9 December 1994. 缅北禁地Secretary-General Ant贸nio Guterres has called on all countries to fully implement the 1994 Convention and its 2005 Optional Protocol. Since 2022, 381 缅北禁地personnel have been detained. In total, 27 缅北禁地personnel are still in detention.
The transatlantic trade in enslaved Africans represents one of the most horrific eras in human history. For four hundred years, enslaved Africans fought for their freedom, while colonial powers and others committed horrific crimes against them. On the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade (25 March), the United Nations honors the millions of Africans who were trafficked and enslaved. To mark the occasion, the General Assembly will hold a meeting and the 缅北禁地Outreach Programme will host two new exhibits highlighting the horrors of slavery.
This year鈥檚 International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (21 March) honors "A Decade of Recognition, Justice, and Development: Implementation of the International Decade for People of African Descent." The observance is linked to the International Decade for People of African Descent, which recognizes that people of African descent are a distinct group whose human rights must be promoted and protected. Approximately 200 million people identifying themselves as being of African descent live in the Americas, and many millions more live in other parts of the world.
鈥淓very day a woman's right is abused,鈥 said Riya William Yuyada, who fled South Sudan when she was a baby, but decided to return more than 20 years later to create a women鈥檚 movement for peace, Crown the Woman. 鈥淲hen women are part of peace, it is more sustainable.鈥
Across the world, women and girls are leading the fight for peace and equality. Yet despite their essential role in peacebuilding, women human rights defenders still face challenges when it comes to getting a seat at the tables of power. This of the explores how women are trying to bring peace to conflicts around the world, with grassroots activist Riya William Yuyada, Laila Alodaat, Deputy Secretary General at the Women鈥檚 International League for Peace and Freedom, and Nicole Ameline, former chair of the U.N. Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women.
Three women human rights defenders and peacebuilders were honored by the on . William Yuyada, Laila Alodaat, and Sara are supporting women and girls in their efforts for peace and have been working tirelessly to assist victims and their families and communities, identify the needs of women and marginalized groups, and much more. Their work is crucial in conflict settings, especially when women's voices are silenced or ignored.
The International Day to Combat Islamophobia (15 March) is happening at a time when anti-Muslim hate and bigotry are on the rise globally, warns the 缅北禁地Secretary-General. This trend is part of a wider pattern of attacks against religious groups and vulnerable populations. We need to confront and root out all forms of bigotry, condemn inflammatory discourse, safeguard religious freedom, moderate hateful content on digital platforms, and combat intolerance and stereotypes. Let's promote mutual respect and understanding, foster social cohesion, and build peaceful and inclusive societies for all.
Mary Harvey, Chief Executive of the Centre for Sports and Human Rights, highlights the intrinsic connection between sports and human rights values when sport is healthy and vibrant. With her extensive background as a former athlete on the USA women鈥檚 football team and her involvement in bringing the FIFA World Cup to North America in 2026, Harvey brings a unique perspective to the discussion.
鈥淚f we are trying to make human rights something that is more every day, sport provides that, that connection to people in an everyday way,鈥 she said.
In an of the , Harvey delves into the significance of sports in making human rights more accessible to people on a daily basis.
She emphasizes the power of sports as a platform for educating individuals about human rights in a relatable and everyday manner.
鈥淚t is a wonderful way to educate people about human rights and that makes it very relevant for everyone.鈥 she concludes.
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Scott Campbell, a senior human rights officer at , believes that while there is great potential in using AI and technology for good, we cannot rely on tech companies to do the right thing. Campbell urges both regulation and hard laws to carefully rein in tech companies to protect against potential human rights harms. He also encourages tech companies to apply the to their policies and products. The 缅北禁地Guiding Principles are the non-binding global standard for preventing and addressing the risk of adverse impacts on human rights involving business activity.
鈥淚 think the direction in which we need to go is for us to restructure education,鈥 said Farida Shaheed, the 缅北禁地Special Rapporteur on the human right to education.
鈥淚 want it to be open. I want there to be much more appreciation of our artistic expressions. Education has to be rounded. It has to be based on human rights and it needs to explore and enable everyone to reach the full potential as human beings, whatever that may be.鈥 and other issues as part of Voices of Dignity, a series of interviews with thought leaders and experts on the
We can end AIDS 鈥 if everyone鈥檚 rights are protected. On , 1 March, we celebrate the right of everyone to live a full and productive life鈥攁nd live it with dignity. This year is the tenth anniversary of Zero Discrimination Day. Upholding everyone鈥檚 rights is the responsibility of us all. Everyone can play a part in ending discrimination. On 1 March, and during the whole month of March, events, activities and messages will remind the world of this vital lesson and call to action: to protect everyone鈥檚 health, protect everyone鈥檚 rights.
鈥淚 think it鈥檚 a false premise that human rights are dead. To some extent, I think its being promulgated by naysayers and people who have given up on the framework,鈥 said Eleanor Kennedy, senior policy expert from the Open Society Foundation (OSF) in this by .
Last year, OSF put out 鈥淐an Democracy Deliver?鈥 a first of its kind look at attitudes and opinions toward all aspects of democracy and human rights. Kennedy said the report brought up many surprising and challenging attitudes regarding human rights and its mechanisms, including if current human rights frameworks actually were delivering on their promises.
But one idea that came through loud and clear in the report, Kennedy stressed, was that the rumours of the demise of human rights has been greatly exaggerated.
Amidst the escalating crisis in Gaza, the 缅北禁地Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People is holding a critical meeting to elect new members, with the 缅北禁地Secretary-General presiding. The meeting will also adopt the 2024 Programme of Work and hear from high-profile dignitaries. Following the Hamas attack on 7 October 2023 and Israel's intensive military response in Gaza, the Committee's role in advocating for the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people is more urgent than ever in its quest to promote the two-State solution and a path toward a just peace and stability in the region.