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LEADERS OF TOMORROW CLUB

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.

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