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"Stand for Human Rights: Every Voice Matters"

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  Title of the Advocacy Campaign: "Stand for Human Rights: Every Voice Matters" Brief Description of the Issue (500+ words): Stand for Human Rights: Every Voice Matters Human rights are the basic freedoms and protections that every person is entitled to, regardless of race, gender, religion, nationality, or background. These rights include access to education, freedom of speech, the right to live safely, equality before the law, and the right to participate in society without discrimination. However, despite international laws and declarations, many people around the world still suffer from human rights violations. In many countries, individuals face injustice, violence, and discrimination simply because of who they are. Some are denied education because of their gender or ethnicity. Others are imprisoned or silenced for speaking out against injustice. Refugees and displaced families are often forced to live in unsafe conditions, without access to basic needs like food, ...
ACTIVITY 1: CONTENT   Blog Reflection Questions:   A. My understanding about Multimedia. Please include sample images, videos or websites you create using the link or insert button.  For my own understanding   multimedia uses different things like text, pictures, sounds, videos, and animations to share ideas and make information more fun and easy to understand. Example:  Image I made in Canva - https://www.canva.com/design/DAG1GFGXDiY/N201JZHiHDBxDzdiBR25qg/edit?ui=e30 Short video I made in YouTube-  https://youtu.be/xS4go60EJEI?si=HK9SKyH20euU-RZN Simple website I created using Google Sites- https://educatecomputer.com/examples-of-multimedia/#google_vignette   B.  How Do I Use Multimedia? To use multimedia, I followed these steps when I created my sample works: Choose a topic – I decided what my multimedia project will be about (for example, an introduction about myself). Plan my content – I listed what I needed like pictures,...

"HUMAN RIGHTS"

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What Are Human Rights? Human rights are universal rights that every person has, simply because they are human. They are: Inalienable — you can’t lose them just by choice or action Universal — they apply to everyone, everywhere Indivisible — all rights are equally important (civil, political, economic, social, cultural) They include things like the right to life, freedom of speech, education, equality before the law, freedom from torture, and more.    A Short History After the horrors of World War II and the Holocaust, nations sought to create safeguards to prevent such abuses from happening again. In 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was adopted by the United Nations. Over time, international treaties, conventions, and human rights bodies (e.g. UN Human Rights Council) were formed to monitor, promote, and protect rights globally.    Categories of Human Rights Category Examples Why It Matters Civil & Political Rights ...