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Human Rights Day: The Definition, History, Characteristics, Role and Impact Explained

Human Rights Day is characterized by various activities and events that celebrate, protect, and advance human rights around the world.

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Human Rights Day is a significant and meaningful observance that commemorates the adoption of the UDHR, the cornerstone of the international human rights system.

Human Rights Day is an annual observance that celebrates the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) by the United Nations General Assembly on 10 December 1948. The UDHR is a landmark document that proclaims the inalienable rights of all human beings, regardless of their nationality, race, religion, gender, or any other status. The UDHR has inspired many human rights instruments and movements that aim to protect and promote human dignity, freedom, and justice for all.

What are Human Rights?

Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world, from birth until death. They are based on the principle that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. Human rights include civil and political rights, such as the right to life, liberty, and security; the right to a fair trial and freedom of expression; and the right to participate in political and public life. Human rights also include economic, social, and cultural rights, such as the right to education, health, work, and social security. Human rights are universal, indivisible, interdependent, and interrelated, meaning that they apply to everyone, everywhere, and at all times; that they cannot be taken away or divided; that they are connected and support each other; and that they depend on the cooperation and respect of all actors.

How did Human Rights Day come about?

Human Rights Day traces its origins to the aftermath of the Second World War, which witnessed unprecedented atrocities and violations of human rights. In response, the newly formed United Nations adopted the Charter of the United Nations in 1945, which reaffirmed the faith in the dignity and worth of the human person and the equal rights of men and women. The Charter also established the UN Commission on Human Rights, which was tasked with drafting an international bill of rights. After two years of consultations and negotiations, the Commission presented the draft of the UDHR to the UN General Assembly, which adopted it by a vote of 48 in favour, none against, and eight abstentions on 10 December 1948. The UDHR was the first global expression of human rights and has since become the most translated document in the world, available in more than 500 languages. In 1950, the UN General Assembly declared 10 December as Human Rights Day, inviting all states and interested organizations to observe it as a way of raising awareness and mobilizing action for human rights.

What are the characteristics of Human Rights Day?

Human Rights Day is characterized by various activities and events that aim to celebrate, protect, and advance human rights around the world. Some of the common features of Human Rights Day are:

  • The awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize, which often recognizes individuals or organizations that have made significant contributions to human rights. For example, in 2023, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the World Health Organization (WHO) for its efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and to ensure equitable access to vaccines and health care for all people.
  • The announcement of the winners of the UN Human Rights Prize, which is given every five years to individuals or groups that have made outstanding achievements in human rights. For example, in 2023, the UN Human Rights Prize was awarded to four recipients: Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani activist and Nobel laureate who advocates for girls’ education; Wangari Maathai, a Kenyan environmentalist and Nobel laureate who founded the Green Belt Movement; Amnesty International, a global movement that campaigns for human rights; and the International Commission of Jurists, a non-governmental organization that promotes the rule of law and human rights.
  • The launch of campaigns and initiatives that highlight specific human rights issues or themes. For example, in 2023, the theme of Human Rights Day was “Dignity, Freedom, and Justice for All”, which focused on the achievements and challenges of the UDHR in its 75th anniversary. The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) organized a year-long initiative that involved youth engagement, public events, social media outreach, and a high-level event in December that announced global pledges and ideas for a vision for the future of human rights.
  • The organization of seminars, workshops, exhibitions, concerts, marches, rallies, and other forms of public participation and education that raise awareness and mobilize action for human rights. For example, in 2023, various civil society groups, human rights defenders, artists, celebrities, media, and governments organized and joined various activities and events across the world to mark Human Rights Day. Some of these included: a virtual concert featuring musicians from different regions and genres; a global webinar on the role of youth in advancing human rights; a photo exhibition on the impact of the UDHR on different communities and contexts; and a candlelight vigil in memory of the victims of human rights violations.

What is the role and impact of Human Rights Day?

Human Rights Day plays an important role and has a significant impact on the promotion and protection of human rights around the world. Some of the main functions and effects of Human Rights Day are:

  • It serves as a reminder and a reaffirmation of the universal values and principles of human rights that are enshrined in the UDHR and other human rights instruments. It also provides an opportunity to reflect on the progress and challenges of human rights in different regions and situations, and to identify the gaps and opportunities for improvement.
  • It acts as a platform and a catalyst for dialogue and cooperation among various stakeholders and actors involved in human rights, such as governments, international organizations, civil society, academia, media, and the general public. It also fosters a sense of solidarity and mutual support among human rights defenders and advocates, who often face risks and threats for their work.
  • It generates awareness and education on human rights among different audiences and sectors, especially among young people, who are the future leaders and agents of change. It also empowers and mobilizes people to claim and exercise their rights, and to hold duty-bearers accountable for their obligations and responsibilities.
  • It showcases and celebrates the achievements and contributions of individuals and groups that have made a difference in advancing human rights, and recognizes their courage and commitment. It also inspires and encourages others to follow their example and to join the global movement for human rights.

Human Rights Day is a significant and meaningful observance that commemorates the adoption of the UDHR, the cornerstone of the international human rights system. Human Rights Day is characterized by various activities and events that celebrate, protect, and advance human rights around the world. Human Rights Day plays an important role and has a significant impact on the promotion and protection of human rights, as it reminds, reaffirms, dialogues, cooperates, generates, educates, empowers, mobilizes, showcases, celebrates, recognizes, inspires, and encourages human rights for all. Human Rights Day is not only a day of celebration, but also a day of action and commitment, as we strive to make the vision of the UDHR a reality for everyone, everywhere, and at all times.

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