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Youth
Projects:
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YHRI’s
focus is
to teach
the Universal
Declaration
of Human
Rights to
young people
everywhere
so that
they know
and insist
on their
rights
and those
of others.
Realizing
that the
Declaration
had to
be made
available
in a form
understandable
to the
young,
in March
2002 YHRI
released
the English-language
edition
of What
are Human
Rights? This
booklet
contains
a simplified
version
of the
Declaration
written
especially
for children.
Instantly
popular
with teachers,
government
officials,
community
and religious
leaders,
not to
mention
the children
themselves, What
are Human
Rights? has
already
been translated
into 19
languages.
It has
routinely
proven
to be very
successful
in helping
children
understand
why human
rights
are vital.
YHRI’s
projects
include
the following:
- Translating What
are
Human
Rights? into
more
languages
- Distributing
the booklet
in volume
to educators
and youth
- Distributing
the UNITED
human
rights
music
video
to schools,
communities,
youth
organizations
and others
- Encouraging
artists
to produce
and donate
children’s
murals
with
human
rights
themes
- Holding
essay-writing
contests
for youth
on human
rights
- Lectures
to schools
and children’s
groups
- Seminars
to raise
public
awareness
of child
slavery
- Human
rights
educational
tours
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