Recent events around the world have changed how we think about human rights. Here’s how:
COVID-19 Pandemic: When governments responded to the pandemic, there was a 20% rise in reported human rights violations all over the world.
Black Lives Matter Movement: In the U.S., more than 15 million people joined this movement. It highlighted problems with racism and led 27 countries to make changes to their laws.
Ukraine Conflict: This situation caused a huge 68% increase in people asking for asylum in Europe in 2022. This showed how important it is to protect the rights of refugees.
These big events have made us rethink how we understand and protect human rights.
Recent events around the world have changed how we think about human rights. Here’s how:
COVID-19 Pandemic: When governments responded to the pandemic, there was a 20% rise in reported human rights violations all over the world.
Black Lives Matter Movement: In the U.S., more than 15 million people joined this movement. It highlighted problems with racism and led 27 countries to make changes to their laws.
Ukraine Conflict: This situation caused a huge 68% increase in people asking for asylum in Europe in 2022. This showed how important it is to protect the rights of refugees.
These big events have made us rethink how we understand and protect human rights.