Human Rights Education
Human rights education is an integral part of the right to education and is increasingly gaining recognition as a human right in itself. Knowledge of rights and freedoms is considered a fundamental tool to guarantee respect for the rights of all. UNESCO’s work in human rights education is guided by the World Programme for Human Rights Education.
Education should encompass values such as peace, non-discrimination, equality, justice, non-violence, tolerance and respect for human dignity. Quality education based on a human rights approach means that rights are implemented throughout the whole education system and in all learning environments.
News
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13.05.13
Frank Chalk: “Ignorance joined with prejudice are the allies and tools of violent conflicts”
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15.04.13
Celebrities play a part in UNESCO-supported film “Girl Rising”
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02.04.13
“I rescued the textbooks before they raided my school.” A teacher from Gao (Mali) speaks out.
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25.03.13


