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| UNITED STATES |

Empower. Unite. Transform. Youth Delegates Gather at the 18th International Human Rights Summit in New York

Youth from all around the world are proving that they are not just the future, but the present, creating actual change in their communities.

| TORONTO |
Abeir Liton, a Bangladeshi Muslim youth has championed the cause of human rights.
| WASHINGTON, DC |
When National Alliance of Faith and Justice President Addie Richburg gets her hands on Youth for Human Rights, a transformative partnership is born.
| UNITED STATES |
Youth for Human Rights representatives at this summer’s National Education Association Expo introduced teachers to a powerful resource that celebrates the right to education and empowers teachers and students alike.
| INTERNATIONAL |
Circling the globe to bring home the importance of human rights education, this year’s Youth for Human Rights World Tour made an impact in 11 countries.
| UKRAINE |
A determined Anna Ganzhul sets out to solve in Mykolaiv, what she believes is the source of all its problems, ignorance of human rights.
| MONGOLIA |
More than 4,000 Mongolian students learn their human rights in a pilot. The National Human Rights Commission of Mongolia plans to cap it all off with countrywide curriculum implementation.
| SOUTH AFRICA |
Delegates from five African nations share human rights priorities and progress.
| PAPUA NEW GUINEA |
How Augustine Brian, who was abused by police in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea, transformed his attackers into human rights advocates.
| COLOMBIA |
How thousands of Colombian jungle soldiers are learning the 30 articles in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights from their peers in the habitat they know best.
| NIGERIA |
Raymond Onwualo is taking on the ultimate human rights challenge: the Nigerian military.