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Quotes

"If Rosa Parks had taken a poll before she sat down in the bus in Montgomery, she'd still be standing."

Mary Frances Berry

Facts

As many as 300,000 children currently serve in government forces or armed rebel groups. Some are as young as eight years old.

Human Rights Watch

Gifts

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Help Immigrant Women

Leadership training

Violence Prevention

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Free A Prisoner

One legal defense

Asian Human Rights

$100 Add this gift item to your wishlist or registry Add this gift item to your shopping cart
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Adopt An Activist

Support campaign staff

CIVICUS

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Help Women Prisoners

6 Ms. subscriptions

Feminist Majority

$36 Add this gift item to your wishlist or registry Add this gift item to your shopping cart
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Defend Mayan Land

One hour with a lawyer

Fund for Human Rights

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Research Refugees

Two hours of research

USCRI

$50 Add this gift item to your wishlist or registry Add this gift item to your shopping cart
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Keep A Story

One voice recorder

Asian Human Rights

$150 Add this gift item to your wishlist or registry Add this gift item to your shopping cart
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Support Lawyers

Legal defender toolkit

IBJ

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Our Advisors

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Founder and Editor-in-Chief

openDemocracy

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Former Program Director

Human Rights Watch

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Executive Director

Amnesty International USA

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President

Social Accountability International

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President

Open Society Institute

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Senior Philanthropic Advisor

Wellspring Advisors

Cause Overview

We are living in an era of dramatic change and transition, in a world that is being transformed by complex financial systems and revolutionary information technologies into a vast global marketplace. Globalization is creating new patterns of interaction among people and States, promising unprecedented opportunities for material progress in larger freedom, but also threatening to compound many existing challenges before the international community while deepening the economic marginalization of those most vulnerable. In this complex scenario, human rights, which were embedded formally at the United Nations as a great international priority 50 years ago -- by means of the December 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights -- have gained prominence as a universally recognized set of norms and standards that increasingly inform all aspects of our relations as individuals and as collective members of groups, within communities and among nations. There is now near-universal recognition that respect for human rights -- the rights of political choice and association, of opinion and expression, and of culture; the freedom from fear and from all forms of discrimination and prejudice; freedom from want and the right to employment and well-being and, collectively, to development -- is essential to the sustainable achievement of the three agreed global priorities of peace, development and democracy.

Source: United Nations, Introduction to Human Rights Today

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