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IMAGINE HUMAN RIGHTS

Artists celebrate the Universal Declaration

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A PROJECT BY ANDREA FUCHS, MANFRED NOWAK AND PETRA STELZER

The goal of the IMAGINE HUMAN RIGHTS book project is to introduce the 30 Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to a broader audience and at the same time support humanitarian and educational projects related to human rights.

We thoroughly vetted a number of projects and decided to support The Future of Hope Foundation and a scholarship for The Vienna Master of Arts in Applied Human Rights. 100 % of the profit of the book project which is budgeted with Euro 40.000 will be donated to these two organisations.

TOTAL MONEY RAISED:
EURO 31.200 / 40.000

Feel free to purchase the book and help us reach our goal.

The Future of Hope Foundation

The Future of Hope Foundation was Inspired by the life experience of Chido Govera – the founder – who was an orphan and experienced many hardships including hunger and abuse but was able to turn her hardship into an empowering story. The ultimate goal of the Foundation is to end poverty, abuse, self- pity and victimhood, by enabling beneficiaries to step out of victim role and become change agents.

Starting in Zimbabwe with a specific focus on women and girl orphans, the organization is packaging programs and value models that can be replicable across the African continent and beyond, building on the local biodiversity.

www.thefutureofhope.org

 

Scholarship for The Vienna Master of Arts in Applied Human Rights

The Vienna Master of Arts in Applied Human Rights offers students an in-depth interdisciplinary education in the history, philosophy, politics, as well as legal dimension of the international human rights standards and their protection mechanisms by international organizations, such as the United Nations, the Council of Europe, the European Union, the African Union or the Organization of American States. In addition to the theoretical foundations, the Vienna Master teaches practical skills necessary for the work of a human rights practitioner, ranging from communication skills to project management.

This worldwide unique endeavor will tap into the untouched potential that lies at the intersection of arts and human rights to thus empower change-makers with innovative perspectives and critical thinking. 

www.dieangewandte.at/appliedhumanrights