FOUR
LEVELS OF ACHIEVEMENT:
What
do I have to do to
attain the four levels
of achievement?
Level
4: (Recommended
for youth over 15)
1. Interview two
people who have experienced
human rights violations
and identify which
articles of the Universal
Declaration of Human
Rights were violated.
2. Learn a song that
is about human rights.
Play and teach it to
a group, such as your
family, class, sports
club or another group
you interact with.
Help them realize that
artistic messages can
make people more aware.
3. Organize a gathering
of your friends to
celebrate something
about human rights.
This could be a party
at your home, a performance
of a song or skit demonstrating
human rights. Coordinate
your event beforehand
with your group leader.
4. Meet with a leader
in your community and
brief them on the Universal
Declaration of Human
Rights and the YHR
Leaders of Tomorrow
Club.
5. Write a two-page
paper on a human rights
movement and its impact.
Include what you would
have done had you been
around at the time.
6. Find a group working
to better human rights
in the world and donate
five hours of service
to it.
7. Make three new
members of the Leaders
of Tomorrow Club.
8. Get at least three
young people through
Level 3
9. Click
here to find
where to send what
you have done.
After
the Director of Youth
for Human Rights International
has confirmed that
you have passed the
4th and highest level,
you will be eligible
for the Youth for Human
Rights Leaders of Tomorrow
Certificate and Award!
NOTE: You must
show evidence of
your actions to earn
these levels. Include
photographs, notes
and essays of your
observations from
each step. Letters
or endorsements from
others attesting
that they observed
you doing the various
actions and the positive
results you created
are valuable.