Article 28: Right to a Free & Fair World
The right to a free and fair world implies the critical need to promote equality of opportunity and outcome within and between countries.
The right to a free and fair world implies the critical need to promote equality of opportunity and outcome within and between countries.
On Zoom – meeting details here. Becca Mohally Renk has lived and worked in Nicaragua with the Jubilee House Community and its project there, the Center for Development in Central America, for the past 20 years. In her work in sustainable community development with the JHC-CDCA, Becca has focused on health care, worker-owned cooperatives, at-risk teenage girls, and educating those in the global north about realities in Nicaragua. Becca and her husband, Paul, have two teenage daughters and live in a rural village outside Managua.
Linked to reasonable working hours, leisure time and paid vacations is the right of each person to self-development and education. This provision is one of many places where the UDHR aims to ensure the full development of people’s personality.