Calls to Action

29 Nov, 2021 | Campaigns

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Challenge VW on Forced Labour in China – call to action, 1 February 2023

End Uyghur Forced Labour in China – call to action, August 2022

#Refugee Week 2022: Ways to challenge the hostile environment – 20-26 June 2022

Offshoring in Rwanda: what’s the problem and what can you do about it – April 2022

The war in Ukraine: How to support Ukrainian refugees – March 2022

‘Genocide Games’ – stop China profiting from 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics – January 2022

Stop the Anti-Refugee Bill – November 2021

Anti-slavery day – October 2021

Today, 10th December, is International Human Rights Day – the 76th anniversary of the signing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. 

 

 

The Declaration was a reaction to the horrors of the Holocaust. So, for Jews, today has a particuar significance. 

Although rooted in response to atrocity, the Declaration was forward-looking and optimistic. It spoke for the majority of people who knew a better world was possible. The fact that it’s co-author , the French-Jewish lawyer Monsieur Rene Cassin, could draft such a hopeful document so soon after 26 members of his family were murdered by the Nazis is a testament to his humanity and the power of human rights in general. 

Today, as the organisation that works in Cassin’s name, we are determined to ensure his Declaration’s vision of human rights for all is fully realised. Central to that work is a focus on so called ‘socio-economic rights’ – rights to everyday essentials like food, housing and health. This vision was best articulated in Article 25 of the Declaration: 

‘Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control’.

Bolstering these rights would ensure everybody has access to the foundations on which to build a dignified, prosperous and meaningful life. They have been neglected for too long.

 

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