Međunarodni dan ljudskih prava

10. prosinca obilježava se Dan ljudskih prava, na dan kada je potpisana Opća deklaracija Ujedinjenih naroda o ljudskim pravima 1948. godine.
Tada je prvi put u povijesti čovječanstva priznato pravo svih ljudi na život, slobodu i sigurnost bez ikakvih razlika. 🙂
Obilježavanjem Međunarodnog dana ljudskih prava ističe se značaj Deklaracije u navođenju činjenice da se ljudska bića rađaju slobodna i jednaka u dostojanstvu i pravima. Deklaracija time predstavlja opći standard za sve ljude i narode, naglašavajući da svaki pojedinac i svaki član društva treba nastojati kroz poučavanje i obrazovanje promicati poštovanje ovih prava i sloboda te naprednim nacionalnim i međunarodnim mjerama osigurati djelotvorno priznavanje i poštovanje ovih općih prava. 💪
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Human Rights Day is celebrated annually around the world on 10 December every year. The date was chosen to honor the United Nations General Assembly’s adoption and proclamation, on 10 December 1948, of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the first global enunciation of human rights and one of the first major achievements of the new United Nations. The formal establishment of Human Rights Day occurred at the 317th Plenary Meeting of the General Assembly on 4 December 1950, when the General Assembly declared resolution 423(V), inviting all member states and any other interested organizations to celebrate the day as they saw fit.
Project “Power to Change” is implemented by Hate Fighters Network from Serbia in cooperation with Udruga Impress Daruvar from Croatia, IDA Network from Bulgaria, Organisation for Strategic Development in Africa (OSDA) from Ghana, Beyond Borders from Italy, SPPMD from North Macedonia, Círculo Raíces Sardas from Argentina and Hellenic Youth Participation (HYP) from Greece . Hate Fighters Network would like to increase the skills and knowledge of the youth workers of consortium organizations at two levels: the use of different creative methods in youth work and the use of counter and alternative narratives as a tool to combat hate speech in the work with young people. Main aim: To increase the number of peace-building and combat against hate speech activities in Europe, Latin America and Africa and develop a pool of youth workers competent in this field. Project includes series of mobility activities and capacity building activities. Project will be implemented from 01.11.2019 – 30.04.2021 in 8 countries in Europe, Africa and Latin America – Argentina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Ghana, Greece, Italy, North Macedonia and Serbia.
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Post Author: Matea Ružić