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  • The Role of Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) in...

    Rated Aug 02 2010 1 review activism, human rights organizations humanrights.com

    Many organizations around the world dedicate their efforts to protecting human rights and ending human rights abuses. Major human rights organizations maintain extensive websites documenting violations and calling for remedial action, both at a governmental and grass-roots level. Public support and condemnation of abuses is important to their success, as human rights organizations are most effective when their calls for reform are backed by strong public advocacy. Below are some examples of such groups.

    NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

    Globally, the champions of human rights have most often been citizens, not government officials. In particular, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have played a primary role in focusing the international community on human rights issues.

    NGOs monitor the actions of governments and pressure them to act according to human rights principles.

    Some of these groups are listed alphabetically below with descriptions based on their website information:

    Amnesty International:
    Amnesty International is a worldwide movement of people who campaign for internationally recognized human rights for all. With more than 2.2 million members and subscribers in more than 150 countries, they conduct research and generate action to prevent and end grave abuses of human rights and to demand justice for those whose rights have been violated. amnesty.org [amnesty.org]

    Children's Defense Fund (CDF): The CDF is a child advocacy organization that works to ensure a level playing field for all children. CDF champions policies and programs that lift children out of poverty, protect them from abuse and neglect and ensure their right to equal care and education. childrensdefense.org [childrensdefense.org]

    Human Rights Action Center:
    The Human Rights Action Center is a nonprofit organization based in Washington, DC, headed by Jack Healey, world-renowned human rights activist and pioneer. The Center works on issues of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and uses the arts and technologies to innovate, create and develop new strategies to stop human rights abuses. They also support growing human rights groups all over the world. humanrightsactioncenter.org [humanrightsactioncenter.org]

    Human Rights Watch:
    Human Rights Watch is dedicated to protecting the human rights of people around the world. They investigate and expose human rights violations, hold abusers accountable, and challenge governments and those who hold power to end abusive practices and respect international human rights law hrw.org [hrw.org]

    Human Rights Without Frontiers: (HRWF)

    HRWF focuses on monitoring, research and analysis in the field of human rights, as well as promotion of democracy and the rule of law on the national and international level. hrwf.net [hrwf.net]

    National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP):
    The mission of the NAACP is to ensure the political, educational, social and economic quality of rights of all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination. naacp.org [naacp.org]

    Simon Wiesenthal Center:
    This prestigious international Jewish human rights organization is dedicated to repairing the world one step at a time. The Center generates changes by confronting anti-Semitism, hate and terrorism, promoting human rights and dignity, standing with Israel, defending the safety of Jews worldwide, and teaching the lessons of the Holocaust for future generations. wiesenthal.com [wiesenthal.com]
  • Youth For Human Rights Organization: Videos, UN...

    Rated Aug 02 2010 1 review youthforhumanrights.org

    WHAT ARE YOUR HUMAN RIGHTS?

    While some dictionaries define the word right as "a privilege," when used in the context of "human rights," we are talking about something more basic. Every person is entitled to certain fundamental rights, simply by the fact of being human. These are called "human rights," rather than a privilege, which can be taken away at someone's whim. Every person is entitled to certain rights--simply by the fact that they are a human being.
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    80-Day Tour in Honor of the United Nations "International Year of Youth" Addresses Widespread Abuses of Children's Human Rights

    UNICEF reports that 40 million children below the age of 15 suffer from abuse and neglect, while the USA National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse cites three million new reports of child abuse or neglect every year.
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    Youth for Human Rights Education Package

    The Youth for Human Rights Education Package, with its comprehensive Educator's Guide, The Story of Human Rights film, and other audiovisual aids and booklets, provides you with the means to effectively teach young people about human rights--what they are, why they are so important and how youth can help make human rights a reality everywhere.
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    * 1. We Are All Born Free & Equal
    * 2. Don't Discriminate
    * 3. The Right to Life
    * 4. No Slavery
    * 5. No Torture
    * 6. You Have Rights No Matter Where You Go
    * 7. We're All Equal Before the Law
    * 8. Your Human Rights Are Protected by Law
    * 9. No Unfair Detainment
    * 10. The Right to Trial

    * 11. We're Always Innocent Till Proven Guilty
    * 12. The Right to Privacy
    * 13. Freedom to Move
    * 14. The Right to Seek a Safe Place to Live
    * 15. Right to a Nationality
    * 16. Marriage and Family
    * 17. The Right to Your Own Things
    * 18. Freedom of Thought
    * 19. Freedom of Expression
    * 20. The Right to Public Assembly

    * 21. The Right to Democracy
    * 22. Social Security
    * 23. Workers' Rights
    * 24. The Right to Play
    * 25. Food and Shelter for All
    * 26. The Right to Education
    * 27. Copyright
    * 28. A Fair and Free World
    * 29. Responsibility
    * 30. No One Can Take Away Your Human Rights