| INTERNATIONAL |
Youth for Human Rights International looks back on its 25th anniversary, at its many accomplishments in educating youth about their 30 basic human rights.
| NEW YORK, UNITED STATES |
Once a victim of labor trafficking, Harold D’Souza turned his pain into purpose, teaching the 30 human rights to inspire freedom, resilience and dignity for survivors worldwide.
| INTERNATIONAL |
Youth for Human Rights volunteers worldwide are holding petition drives to make human rights education mandatory.
| COLUMBUS, OHIO |
The United for Human Rights Mobile Exhibit is bringing Human Rights education to people everywhere.
| ODISHA, INDIA |
Spearheaded by Birendra Oraon, the United for Human Rights and Youth for Human Rights campaigns are reaching marginalized people across the Indian state of Odisha.
| MEXICO |
Manuel de Jesús Paredes González, an educator from Aguascalientes, Mexico, equips students and officials to respect human rights.
| DENMARK |
From classrooms to the streets, Youth for Human Rights Denmark empowers youth to understand and defend human rights to build a nationwide culture of dignity and respect.
| NEW YORK, UNITED STATES |
The 19th International Human Rights Summit shows that human rights education is the engine driving human rights from paper into practice.
| MAURITIUS |
In the island nation of Mauritius, civic activist Manishwar Purmanund trains a force to raise awareness about the universal rights of all citizens.
| MEXICO |
Youth for Human Rights Mexico trained thousands from the National System for Integral Family Development on the 30 human rights so they can empower youth.