
Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance (DRG)
Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance (DRG) are core principles for fair and effective societies. Democracy means citizens participate in decision-making, usually through voting. Human rights are fundamental freedoms and protections everyone is entitled to, like freedom of speech and equality. Governance refers to how governments and institutions organize, make decisions, and deliver services transparently and responsibly. Together, DRG promotes political participation, respects individual dignity, and ensures institutions operate fairly, creating a stable environment where people can thrive and trust their leaders.