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2008 marked 60 years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
This groundbreaking document, first adopted by the world's governments in 1948, upholds and protects our rights, freedom, dignity, respect and equality for everyone, everywhere.

This is a time to celebrate. It is also a time to challenge world governments who have failed to live up to the promises they made in 1948.

To watch videos we've made to celebrate UDHR60 and to hear how other people feel about their human rights, visit our sister site ProtectTheHuman.com

The Articles

UDHR articlesThe right to life and the right to free expression - cast your eye over the 30 principles that the world's governments put their names to in 1948.
+ Read the UDHR Articles in full (PDF)
+ Read the UDHR in Scots (PDF)

What human rights mean to me

Ishmael Beah, former child soldier and author of 'A Long Way Gone'."Human rights are about recognising human dignity and life" says former child soldier Ishmael Beah. His personal piece is one of the stories featured from 10 people on why human rights is an important part of their lives. Read Ishmael's story and those of others

What you can do

UDHR logoAdd your name to the petition at Every Human Has Rights website.

 

 

Campaign partner

Co-operative Bank logo

We are campaigning in partnership with The Co-operative Bank through their Customers Who Care scheme to mark the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This year their customers will join our call to hold the world's governments to account according to principles in the UDHR. Find out more