
Declarations of Human Rights
The Declaration of Human Rights is a global document that outlines the basic rights and freedoms every person should have simply by being human. It covers fundamental aspects like the right to life, freedom, safety, fairness, privacy, and education. Its goal is to ensure that all people are treated equally and with dignity, regardless of where they live, their background, or beliefs. The declaration serves as a standard for governments and organizations to protect these rights, promoting justice, equality, and respect worldwide.