HUMAN RIGHTS BASICS
HUMAN RIGHTS PROBLEMS
LAWS AND RIGHTS
EDUCATION AND ACTION
DIGITAL ACTIVISM
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What are human rights?

Basic rights for all people

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What is child labour?

When kids are forced to work

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Who made the UDHR?

The United Nations (UN)

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Who can teach human rights?
Teachers
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What is digital activism?

Helping people or sharing messages online

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Who has human rights?

Everyone

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Who are refugees?

People who run away from war or danger

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What does the ICC do?

Punish serious crimes like war crimes

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What can students do to help?

Learn and speak up

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What is a hashtag campaign?

Using # to spread a message online

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What does 'inalienable' mean?

Cannot be taken away

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Why are some girls not in school?

They are not allowed to, or it's unsafe to go to school

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What is Article 3 about?

Right to life and safety

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Why do we learn about human rights?

To know and protect our rights

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Who can join digital activism?

Anyone

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Who created the UDHR?

The United Nations

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What is one kind of unfair treatment?

Discrimination

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What is Article 18 about?

Freedom of religion

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What is one way to learn about rights?

Read stories/ watch videos/ attend lessons

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What is an online petition?

A form that people sign online to ask for change

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What is an example of a human right?

Right to education/speech/life (any valid example)

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Why is censorship a problem?

It stops people from speaking freely

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What is a treaty?

A legal agreement between countries

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What is one goal of human rights education?

Build peace and respect others

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Why is digital activism powerful?

It can reach many people around the world

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