2. Student name Reg.no
Ayesha sial 2017
Wajida ishtiaq 3005
Areenab karamat 2053
Eman 2057
Tayyba jabin 3003
Matr-ur-rahma 2060
Ayina aslam 2040
Ayesha zafar 3027
Eman saqib 3001
3. Introduction:-
Human rights are rights inherent to all
human beings, regardless of race, sex,
nationality, ethnicity, language, religion,
or any other status. Human rights include
the right to life and liberty, freedom from
slavery and torture, freedom of opinion
and expression, the right to work and
education, and many more.
Indivisible
Interdependent
4. Right to equality:-
Be treated equally.This means that laws,
policies and programs should not be
discriminatory, and also that public
authorities should not apply or enforce
laws, policies and programs in a
discriminatory or arbitrary manner.
All people are to equally treated
5. Right to
education:-
Educationis a basic human right that
works to raise men and women out of
poverty, level inequalitiesand ensure
sustainable development. But worldwide
244 million children and youth are still
out of school for social, economic and
cultural reasons. Education is one of the
most powerful toolsin lifting excluded
children and adults out of poverty and is a
stepping stone to other fundamental
human rights. It is the most sustainable
investment.
6. Right to salvery:-
The right to freedom from slavery
prohibits people being held in conditions
in which the powers attaching to the right
of ownership are exercised. The right to
freedom from forced labor requires that a
person be free from work or service that
is compelled under the threat of penalty
and which the person has not offered to
perform voluntarily.
7. Right to consider
innocent until proven
guilty:-
The presumption of innocence means that
u person is innocent until proven guilty.
In other words, no person can be
considered guilty of a crime until he or
she has been found guilty of that crime by
a court of law. This right protectspeople
against arbitrary arrest and imprisonment.
It is considered to be a basic human right
in many of the countries of the world,
including the United States. In fact, in the
United States, this right is enshrined in
the Constitution.
8. Right to
marriage:-
The right to marry is another fundamental
human right recognized internationally. It
is a fundamental component of personal
autonomy and the freedom to choose
one's life partner. The Universal
Declaration of Human Rights and various
international human rights treaties, such
as the International Covenant on Civil
and Political Rights, affirm the right to
marry and found a family.
9. Freedom of belief
and religion:-
Freedom of religion or belief, including
the ability to worship in peace and
security, is a universal human right. It is
enshrined in both the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights , and the
International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights , among other key human
rights documents. Everyone has the right
to freedom of thought, conscience and
religion; this right includes freedom to
change his religion or belief and freedom,
either alone or in community with others
and in public or private.
10. Right to social
security:-
The right to social security is of central
importance in guaranteeing human
dignity for all persons when they are
faced with circumstances that deprive
them of their capacity to fully realize their
human rights .we should protect as from:
A lack of work-related income caused
by sickness, disability.
Unaffordable health care
Insufficient family support particular
for children and adults dependents.
11. Right to life and
liberty:-
The right to liberty means that people
must not be arrested and detained, unless
provided for by law. Their arrest and the
detention must also not be arbitrary
Individual liberty is the enjoyment of
his/her opportunity and desires, but in
such a way that it would not restraints
others liberty. Individual freedom
includes right to personal liberty, freedom
of speech, freedom of conscience,
freedom of residence, freedom to choose
any.
12. Ways to support and
protect human rights:-
Speak up for what you care about.
Volunteer or donate to a global
organization.
Choose fair trade & ethically made
gifts.
Listen to others' stories.
Stay connected with social movements.
Stand up against discrimination.