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A man, a woman, a child, a person things given by the law Human Rights (noun) A man, a woman, a child, a person things given by the law Human rights The rights you have simply because you are human

Life Justice Shelter/home Human rights Freedom Health care Education Work Peace

Equality/equity Life Dignity Peace Shelter/home Justice Human rights Freedom Health care speech movement Work beliefs Education

Violation of human rights Dictatorship Discrimination torture Violation of human rights Racism Arbitrary arrest Slavery

Discrimination torture slavery Dictatorship abuse Violations of H.R corruption Racism colour race Arbitrary arrest religion violence

United Nations Educational Scientific and Culture Organization To contribute to peace and security by promoting collaboration among the nations through education, science and culture. Goal

Goal UN International Children Emergency Fund The protection of children's rights

United Nations High Commissioner Refugees Helps and protects refugees and people displaced by violence or conflict by providing shelter, water, food, safety and protection.

(WHO) Providing health care and fighting epidemics around the world

(AI) Safeguarding/ or protecting human rights

(ICRC) To protect the lives and dignity of victims of armed conflict and other situations of violence and to provide them with assistance.

(TI) To stop corruption and promote transparency review

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Human right organzations UNESCO UNICEF FAO UNHCR WHO Human rights watch Human right organzations Amnesty Int. ICRC Transparency Int.

Practice 1 Match the words with their definitions 1- Genocide a- Unbearable physical or mental pain. 2- Torture b- Work done under harsh conditions for little or no pay. 3- Safety c- Killing of people on the basis of ethnicity, religion, social status or political opinion. 4- Slavery d- The state of being free from danger or the risk of harm.

Practice 2 labour corporal rights conflict violation Fill in the blanks with the following words labour corporal rights conflict violation 1- Human ................................ are becoming one of the main concerns of the world governments. 2- The ................................ of peace treaty may lead to disastrous consequences. 3- Child ................................ should be prohibited in all parts of our country. 4- ................................ punishment is forbidden in our schools. 5- There is a ................................ between these two opposing groups.

You are in a hot air balloon which is beginning to fall You are in a hot air balloon which is beginning to fall. You have 10 rights. Each right weighs 5 kilos. Which right do you want to throw away first? Which one last? The right to my own bedroom. The right to clean air. The right to pocket money. The right to love and affection. The right to food and water. The right to play. The right to go to bed late. The right to go to school. The right to holidays. The right to wear the clothes I want.