World Human Rights Week




TIMELINE

In 2011, after having read the European Convention and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights out of necessity, The Peach Garden Fund felt it was necessary to have a World Human Rights Week. Set from the 20th - 27th of October, World Human Rights Week set out to raise awareness of pressing issues in society as well as being the dialogical seed leading up to Human Rights Day on the 10th of December every year.

In 2011, the initial and first message was simple, by combining physical action to intellectual material we would embed the idea into our conscious and perhaps our unconscious.

In 2012, the message was simply: Educate Children in accordance to human rights rather than primitive customs, and grow some trees.

In 2013, after a release of the first draft on the 13th of June 2013, attention was drawn to the home of The Peach Garden Fund: London; London is a diverse city teeming with different cultures and religions. So through the soft release, the result came back to dictate that London is good place due to the cultural and religious geography, and a good campaign here would be a good start, then to allow the idea to permeate outwards naturally.

So the theme for 2013 was: Work on what is around you then work outwardly.

And in 2014, we showed our solidarity emphatically with Human Rights Day 2013 on the ever so important issue of poverty.

In 2015, The Peach Garden Fund will now claim the prize of being one of the most important catalysts to Human Rights Day as we know of it today.

Previously on the day of December 10th, little on the issue of human rights is spoken of other than the Nobel Prize. However the contention for what is greater, World Human Rights Week or Human Rights Day has made it so much bigger and greater. And although to compete to uphold human rights is grosssly important, World Human Rights Week will always be reserved to opening dialogue in support of Human Rights Day.




















































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