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Rights - Coggle Diagram
Rights
Indigenous
Indigenous peoples have the right to preserve, use, develop, revitalize, and transmit to future generations their own histories, languages, oral traditions, philosophies, systems of knowledge
NGO
UNDRIP
Example
Among the indigenous peoples are those of the Americas (for example, the Lakota in the USA, the Mayas in Guatemala or the Aymaras in Bolivia
Children
Whatever their age, all children have human rights, just as adults do. This includes the right to speak out and express opinions, as well as rights to equality, health, education, a clean environment, a safe place to live and protection from all kinds of harm.
NGO
Children´s Rights
UNICEF
Example
Children should be free from harmful work, drugs, sexual abuse, human trafficking, corporal punishment, emotional and psychological abuse, harmful detention, war, and any other forms of exploitation.
Gender
Gender equality is, first and foremost, a human right. It implies that women, men, boys and girls of all classes and races participate as equals and have equal value.
NGO
UN
UNFPA
Important examples include gender mainstreaming, gender analysis, prevention and response to gender-based violence and sexual exploitation and abuse, promotion and protection of human rights, empowerment of women and girls and gender balance in the workplace.
Economic, social and cultural
Economic social and cultural rights (ESCR) include the rights to adequate food, to adequate housing, to education, to health, to social security, to take part in cultural life, to water and sanitation, and to work.
NGO
UNHR
UN
Example
INFONAVIT
Civil and Political
are among the best known human rights, covering freedom from discrimination and the right to privacy, as well as the right to peaceful assembly, free expression, the right to vote, and freedom of religion
NGO
OHCHR
CRIN
Examples
the right to vote, the right to a fair trial, the right to government services, the right to a public education, and the right to use public facilities.
Refugee
Refugees are people who have fled war, violence, conflict or persecution and have crossed an international border to find safety in another country
the right to freedom from torture or degrading treatment
NGO
UNHCR
OHCHR
Example
Years of unemployment, insecurity and political instability have led to a massive migration from Afghanistan. More than 2.5 million people are estimated to be living in new and prolonged displacement