NEWS

| SOUTH AFRICA |

Planting the Seeds of Human Rights in South Africa

United for Human Rights brings South Africa’s legacy of human rights to life, empowering students to learn and embrace all 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

| 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.
| ATLANTA |
Youth for Human Rights program plays an important role in Atlanta’s legacy of freedom.
| MEXICO |
Youth advocates, government officials and experts come together to promote human rights education as the way to create a world of tolerance and peace.
| BRAZIL |
Teacher Raimundo Sousa starts at his home school, but intends to uplift the entire country with human rights.
| UNITED STATES |
Charged with preparing students to be citizens of a diverse democracy, social studies teachers rely on United for Human Rights.
| INDIA |
In Mumbai, students transform into proud advocates after learning their basic rights.
| INTERNATIONAL |
The 12th annual International Human Rights Summit began with a flourish of flags and 43 young people representing 33 nations in a procession signaling the start of the three-day Summit at United Nations Headquarters in New York.
| PHILIPPINES |
The legacy of martial law and suppressed freedom of speech and other basic rights under Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos still lives today in the island nation.
| INTERNATIONAL |
Eighty five percent of Youth for Human Rights and Bringing Human Rights to Life Education Packages are ordered by school and university educators.