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A Rights & Democracy Delegation:
> is based on interdisciplinary, equality and interconnectivity
> creates opportunities for students to get together:
- to know more about human rights, democratic development and globalization
- to share ideas, search for solutions, and propose concrete actions
> initiates activities that promote human rights:
- term projects linked to curricula (e.g. research paper on workers in maquiladoras)
- film screenings (e.g. on women in Afghanistan)
- multi-media panel events (e.g. on fashion and fair-trade fabrics)
- contributions to publications (e.g. Rights & Democracy’s newsletter Libertas) workshops (e.g. on democracy in Haiti)
- concerts and theatre (e.g. featuring students in fine arts reflecting on human rights)
- “Common voices” campaigns (e.g. on access HIV/AIDS medicine in Africa)
- contests (e.g. to design the promotional material for a campaign on the human rights situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo)
> addresses themes relating to human rights, democratic development, and globalization, such as:
- poverty and human rights; the right to water
- human rights and the Internet; freedom of expression
- business and human rights; violence against women in conflict situation
- the right to education; democracy and youth participation
- the rights of indigenous peoples; the rights of the child
- human rights defenders; terrorism and human rights
- the role of the United Nations; international criminal justice
Rights & Democracy will provide support to the Delegations:
- administrative tools and tips
- educational resources and materials
- a portal within the Rights & Democracy website
- hints for the design and implementation of activities
- arranging for speakers at seminars, conferences and events
- advice about networking activities
- facilitating the presentation of propositions to national and international decision-makers