Around the world, the media is the most effective avenue for spreading human rights awareness and acceptance. While spreading messages through schools and community forums can be effective at reaching dozens or even hundreds of people at the time, they can't match the reach and scope of the media. For instance, one radio station in the Congo can reach hundreds of thousands of people simultaneously with information about women's rights. A website featuring photographs of rights abuses in North American Aboriginal communities may get millions of hits a day. Increased awareness about human rights is the first, and most necessary, step to ending human rights abuses. The more people know and care about human rights standards: * The more people are empowered to defend their own rights (think FGM victims in the DRC) * The more people are inspired to come to the defense of others (think of interventions in spousal abuse situations in North America) * The more governments and civil society leaders are forced to improving their practices (think of the improved government rights record in Ghana or the US under Obama) The more human rights norms are injected into the fabric of society, the less likely rights abuses will be committed or tolerated when they do occur. Other methods of improving human rights-namely creating legal frameworks (United Nations) or sparking international public pressure (Amnesty International)-can be effective, but only when the general public in the countries in question understand, accept and embrace their human rights first.
The role of Mass Media to protect human rights is to facilitate the information obtained absolutely accurate and unbiased. The responsibility is left to the people and those we have elected to speak for us.
Law plays an important role in protecting the society from all sorts of abuses and human rights violation. It also plays plays a role in promoting peace and harmonious citizenship
The UN plays a key role in promoting and protecting human rights globally through various mechanisms such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Human Rights Council, and specialized agencies like UNICEF and UNHCR. It monitors human rights violations, provides assistance to countries in implementing human rights standards, and raises awareness about human rights issues.
Provide advice and leadership on human rights matters pertaining to the military.
As a DOD representative in the Human Rights Initiative, my role is to ensure that the Department of Defense upholds and promotes human rights principles in its policies and actions. I work to integrate human rights considerations into defense strategies, operations, and training, and collaborate with other stakeholders to address human rights challenges. Additionally, I provide expertise and advice on human rights issues to inform decision-making within the DOD.
Youth play a crucial role in protecting human rights by raising awareness, advocating for justice, and mobilizing communities. They often leverage social media and technology to amplify their voices and engage in activism, bringing attention to pressing issues. Through education and grassroots movements, young people challenge injustices and push for policy changes, ensuring that the values of equality and dignity are upheld. Their energy and innovative ideas are essential for fostering a culture of human rights and social responsibility.
Any media form can provide content that is worthy or that panders to the worst in human nature.
Helped show the whole world the Racial chaos in the south.
Media is nothing but technology, so what impact media or technology plays its role in an individual's life. thinking it practically the media only makes a person as an intellect but not as a human being. A student prays to god to get a great personalities such as Radhakrishnan, Rabindranath Tagore as his teacher.But he never prays to god to get teacher as media because he knows that it is the human who brings life to a student's thought and not the media.
He protested for the righteousness of black people.
Role of NHRC in protection of Human Rights in India
The United Kingdom plays a significant role in upholding international human rights through its participation in global organizations such as the United Nations and its commitment to various human rights treaties, including the European Convention on Human Rights. The UK advocates for human rights through diplomatic channels, foreign aid, and by promoting democratic governance and the rule of law. Additionally, it supports civil society organizations and initiatives that aim to protect and promote human rights both domestically and internationally. Through these efforts, the UK seeks to influence global standards and encourage accountability for human rights violations.