The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a milestone document in the history of human rights. Drafted by representatives with different legal and cultural backgrounds from all regions of the world, the Declaration was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in Paris on 10 December 1948 as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations.
It makes an important contribution to education by comprehensively describing how all people can achieve freedom, equality, and dignity.
Below is a summary of the 30 articles of the Declaration, which—on the recommendation of ANDOC—has been displayed as a wall chart in the school building.
This allows students' attention to be drawn to this fundamental topic at any time.
