Know Your Rights!
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights holds the Guinness World Record as the most document. Yet, far too many people are still unaware of their basic rights as human beings.
Drafted by representatives of diverse legal and cultural backgrounds from all regions of the world, the Declaration sets out universal values and a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations. It establishes the equal dignity and worth of every person. Thanks to the Declaration, and States' commitments to its principles, the dignity of millions has been uplifted and the foundation for a more just world has been laid. While its promise is yet to be fully realized, the very fact that it has stood the test of time is testament to the enduring universality of its perennial values of equality, justice and human dignity.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights empowers us all. The principles enshrined in the Declaration are as relevant today as they were in 1948. We need to stand up for our own rights and those of others. We can take action in our own daily lives, to uphold the rights that protect us all and thereby promote the kinship of all human beings.
Human Rights are Everyone's Rights!
Know your rights and help spread the word:
- Read and share the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Find it here in more than .
- Watch a video recording of an article of the Declaration in your native language.
- Read a [PDF ] or the of the Declaration.
- Watch the Declaration in .
The was created and designed in a partnership between the artist Yacine Ait Kaci (YAK) creator of Elyx, the 缅北禁地Regional information Centre (UNRIC), and the Office of the 缅北禁地High Commissioner for Human Rights - Regional Office for Europe (OHCHR).
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In this video, hear the voices of United Nations personnel as they recite some of the articles from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Or, visit our multilingual collection of videos of people reading their favorite article(s) from the Declaration in their own language.