Human Rights: The Mother of Change and Inclusivity
Human Rights: The Mother of Change and Inclusivity
Human rights are fundamental rights that every individual deserves, regardless of their race, gender, or ability. Recently, my colleagues and I took human rights to the streets, raising awareness and promoting inclusivity. This is essential since many people have little or no knowledge about their human rights. Focusing on disabled persons, most have suffered discrimination, which is a major infringement of their human rights.
As part of this vision, my Human Rights course lecturer assigned my group, Group 4, a project on the topic "An Overview of Laws and Institutions that Protect Persons with Disabilities Internationally and in Nigeria." I initiated the idea of hitting the streets to discuss with disabled persons, understand their knowledge of their rights, and inform them of laws and institutions that have their best interests at heart.
My group presented our sensitization video before the class and elaborated on the topic of discussion. Our hard work paid off, and we received the Best Presentation award! This project was close to my heart, as it sought to empower persons with disabilities and promote their rights. Through our presentation, we highlighted the importance of accessibility and inclusivity, urging everyone to take responsibility for protecting disabled persons and their rights.
I implore us all to show love to the disabled persons around us and avoid making them feel less than human. Let's work towards providing a more inclusive society for all disabled persons!!!
This is Human Rights on the street!!!
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