Human Rights
Human rights are fundamental rights and freedoms that belong to every individual, regardless of nationality, sex, ethnicity, religion, or any other status. These rights are inherent to all human beings and are often enshrined in law, serving to protect individuals’ dignity and ensure their ability to live with freedom and equality.Human rights encompass a wide range of protections, including civil and political rights (such as the right to life, freedom of speech, and due process) as well as economic, social, and cultural rights (such as the right to education, work, and healthcare). They are universal and inalienable, meaning they cannot be taken away or denied.International agreements, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, outline these rights and set standards for how individuals should be treated. Advocacy for human rights aims to address violations and promote respect for these rights globally, emphasizing the importance of protecting marginalized and vulnerable populations.