Human Rights and Their Importance in Society

Human Rights and Their Importance in Society
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Explore the concept of human rights and their significance through the lens of HIV and other critical issues. Learn about the fundamental principles of human rights, their universality, indivisibility, and interdependence. Discover how equality, non-discrimination, participation, inclusion, accountability, and the rule of law play crucial roles in upholding human rights for all individuals.

  • Human rights
  • HIV
  • Equality
  • Inclusion
  • Accountability

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  1. ABOUT HUMAN RIGHTS MODULE 13 HIV and Human Rights

  2. Source: History of Human Rights. YouTube video, 9:50, Posted by Youth for Human Rights International, August 13, 2016. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oh3BbLk5UIQ&list=PLCDEA2A9A2B909933.

  3. Source: What are the universal human rights? YouTube video, 4:46. Posted by TEDEd, October 15, 2015. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDgIVseTkuE.

  4. Rights That which is due to anyone by just claim, legal guarantees, moral principles.

  5. Human Rights The basic/fundamental rights and freedoms to which all humans are considered to be entitled.

  6. Universal, Inalienable Human rights are universal and inalienable. All people everywhere in the world are entitled to them.

  7. Indivisible

  8. Interdependent, Interrelated

  9. Equality, Non-discrimination

  10. Participation, Inclusion

  11. Accountability, Rule of Law

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