Free Youth for Human Rights E‑Course

Free Youth for Human Rights E‑Course
Free Youth for Human Rights E‑Course
Do you know your rights? The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a document that guarantees the basic rights and freedoms of every person in the world. In order to protect your rights, you have to first know what they are. This free interactive course will introduce you to your human rights so you will know them and defend them for yourself and others.
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In this course, you’ll learn:
- The 30 human rights every person has
- How human rights started and why we have them
- The importance of human rights for everyone
Introduction and Background of Human Rights
- 0.1 The Story of Human Rights
- 0.2 Check Your Vocabulary
- 0.3 Human Rights, An Introduction
- 0.4 The Background of Human Rights
- 0.5 A Brief History of the Declaration of Human Rights
- 0.6 Test Your Knowledge
1. Articles 1–5
- 1.1 Check Your Vocabulary
- 1.2 Article 1 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 1.3 Human Right 1, We are All Born Free and Equal
- 1.4 Article 2 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 1.5 Human Right 2, Don’t Discriminate
- 1.6 Article 3 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 1.7 Human Right 3, The Right to Life
- 1.8 Article 4 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 1.9 Human Right 4, No Slavery
- 1.10 Article 5 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 1.11 Human Right 5, No Torture
- 1.12 Test Your Knowledge
2. Articles 6–11
- 2.1 Check Your Vocabulary
- 2.2 Article 6 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 2.3 Human Right 6, You Have Rights No Matter Where You Go
- 2.4 Article 7 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 2.5 Human Right 7, We’re All Equal Before the Law
- 2.6 Article 8 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 2.7 Human Right 8, Your Human Rights are Protected by Law
- 2.8 Article 9 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 2.9 Human Right 9, No Unfair Detainment
- 2.10 Article 10 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 2.11 Human Right 10, The Right to Trial
- 2.12 Article 11 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 2.13 Human Right 11, We’re Always Innocent Till Proven Guilty
- 2.14 Test Your Knowledge
3. Articles 12–18
- 3.1 Check Your Vocabulary
- 3.2 Article 12 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 3.3 Human Right 12, The Right to Privacy
- 3.4 Article 13 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 3.5 Human Right 13, The Freedom to Move
- 3.6 Article 14 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 3.7 Human Right 14, The Right to Asylum
- 3.8 Article 15 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 3.9 Human Right 15, Right to a Nationality
- 3.10 Article 16 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 3.11 Human Right 16, Marriage and Family
- 3.12 Article 17 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 3.13 Human Right 17, The Right to Ownership
- 3.14 Article 18 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 3.15 Human Right 18, Freedom of Thought
- 3.16 Test Your Knowledge
4. Articles 19–25
- 4.1 Check Your Vocabulary
- 4.2 Article 19 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 4.3 Human Right 19, Freedom of Expression
- 4.4 Article 20 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 4.5 Human Right 20, The Right to Public Assembly
- 4.6 Article 21 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 4.7 Human Right 21, The Right to Democracy
- 4.8 Article 22 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 4.9 Human Right 22, Social Security
- 4.10 Article 23 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 4.11 Human Right 23, Workers’ Rights
- 4.12 Article 24 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 4.13 Human Right 24, The Right to Play
- 4.14 Article 25 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 4.15 Human Right 25, Food and Shelter for All
- 4.16 Test Your Knowledge
5. Articles 26–30
- 5.1 Check Your Vocabulary
- 5.2 Article 26 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 5.3 Human Right 26, The Right to Education
- 5.4 Article 27 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 5.5 Human Right 27, Copyright
- 5.6 Article 28 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 5.7 Human Right 28, A Fair and Free World
- 5.8 Article 29 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 5.9 Human Right 29, Responsibility
- 5.10 Article 30 of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- 5.11 Human Right 30, No One Can Take Away Your Human Rights
- 5.12 Test Your Knowledge

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