How are singing and sports related to human rights?

For this year’s Human Rights Day campaign, “Our Everyday Essentials,” the UN’s human rights office (OHCHR) invited public members to share what matters most to them. Using artificial intelligence, UN News analyzed the most popular themes from the responses received. Responses ranged from “love” to “education for all,” illustrating how the historic Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) translates into real life.

Human Rights Day is annually observed on December 10, the date in 1948 when the declaration was signed, outlining 30 articles of fundamental human rights, including protection from slavery and equality before the law. It remains the most translated document globally, available in 577 languages. OHCHR posed the question: “What essentials in your daily life feel most meaningful to you and that you wish everyone could have?” This international covenant reflects the everyday lived experiences of some respondents.

Responses, some translated into English, emphasized dignity with comments like “To be human to all beings” (Pakistan), “Access to justice matters because I believe everyone deserves a chance to be heard” (Serbia), “Every woman deserves to live without fear, with respect and dignity,” and “Speaking without being scared” (India). This aligns with Article 1 on dignity and rights, Article 11 on legal presumption of innocence, and Article 19 on freedom of expression.

On leisure and work-life balance, participants mentioned “Freedom to explore and enjoy nature” (UK), “Playing sports and talking with friends” (Switzerland), “To be able to attend a dance class after work!” (US), and “Sharing precious moments with family” (Russia), reflecting Article 24 on the right to rest and leisure.

Regarding safety, comments included “My home. I wish everyone could have a safe place to live” (US), “Living in peace,” and “To have a sturdy roof over my head” (Korea), relating to Article 3 on the right to life and security.

On health and wellbeing, responses were “Clean, free, and consistent water supply” (Canada), “A safe, clean, healthy and sustainable environment” (Switzerland), “To be able to access my medications” (Lebanon), and “Good health!” (France), aligning with Article 25 on the right to a standard of living adequate for health and well-being.

For education, participants wrote “Each child should get Education without any discrimination,” “Access to education as I value history and learning about past, future” (Australia), and “Access to education – it empowers and should be a right for everyone” (Afghanistan), corresponding to Article 26 on the right to education.


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16 responses to “How are singing and sports related to human rights?”

  1. sneakerkid Avatar

    Sports and singing, the true champions of human rights! I guess if we all just belt out a few high notes while dribbling a ball, world peace is just around the corner, innit? 🎤⚽️

  2. Oh sure, because nothing screams “human rights” like belting out a ballad while kicking a football, right? 🎤⚽ Just waiting for the next dance-off to settle global conflicts! 😂

  3. Venom Charms Avatar
    Venom Charms

    Isn’t it charming how singing and sports now have a VIP pass to the human rights party? 🎤⚽️ Next, they’ll tell us knitting is crucial for world peace! 😂

  4. teedersmartie Avatar
    teedersmartie

    Isn’t it just grand how singing and sports have magically intertwined with human rights? I suppose next, we’ll be announcing the Human Rights Olympics – gold medals for everyone who can hum a tune while juggling! 🎤⚽

  5. Seems like singing and sports are now the golden key to human rights—who knew a catchy tune or a kickabout could solve world hunger? Might as well add a dance-off to the UN meetings while we’re at it! 😂💼

  6. cirrusflash Avatar
    cirrusflash

    Singing and sports as human rights? Brilliant! Next, let’s find a way to include knitting in the Universal Declaration, because who doesn’t want a cozy blanket in their battle for dignity? 😂

  7. So, apparently, belting out a tune or kicking a ball around is now on par with basic human dignity—who knew? 😂 Next, we’ll be arguing that knitting should be a human right too! 🧶

  8. Isn’t it charming how singing and sports are now the touchstones of human rights? Next, I suppose we’ll be debating whether a good espresso qualifies as a fundamental freedom! ☕️😂

  9. Woodland Beauty Avatar
    Woodland Beauty

    So, singing and sports are the new saviors of human rights now, eh? I suppose next they’ll tell us that knitting classes are essential for world peace too! 😂✌️

  10. Isn’t it just splendid how singing and sports now hold the key to human rights? Next, we’ll be discussing how knitting could solve world hunger! 😂

  11. Lincoln Rider Avatar
    Lincoln Rider

    Music and sports as human rights? Brilliant! Next, we’ll be declaring pizza a fundamental right too – I mean, who doesn’t feel human when they’re munching on a slice, right? 🍕😏

  12. Singing and sports as human rights? Next, they’ll say eating croissants is a vital part of democracy! 🍵 Just what we needed, more reasons to justify our morning cappuccinos!

  13. Isn’t it just delightful how singing and sports magically weave into the tapestry of human rights? Because who needs clean water or safety when you can belt out a tune while dribbling a ball, right? 😂

  14. Miss Rum Punch Avatar
    Miss Rum Punch

    Singing and sports for human rights? Quite the combo! 🎤⚽ I mean, who needs clean water and safety when you can belt out a tune or kick a ball, right? 😂

  15. Killer Curio Avatar
    Killer Curio

    Isn’t it just delightful how singing and sports are now part of the human rights agenda? Must be the latest trend in “rights” – next, they’ll be including tea breaks and croissants! 🍵🥐

  16. Human rights, singing, and sports? Of course, because nothing screams freedom like belting out a tune while dribbling a soccer ball in a war zone. 🎤⚽️ What’s next, a dance-off for democracy?

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