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  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    United Nations Publications

    Paperback (United Nations, June 4, 2018)
    The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is the first international agreement setting out freedoms, rights and entitlements for all humanity to claim. It emphasizes the inextricable relationship between fundamental freedoms and social justice, and their connection with peace and security. The General Assembly of the United Nations proclaims this Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations, to the end that every individual and every organ of society, keeping the UDHR constantly in mind, shall strive by teaching and education to promote respect for these rights and freedoms and by progressive measures, national and international, to secure their universal and effective recognition and observance, both among the peoples of Member States themselves and among the peoples of territories under their jurisdiction.
  • Frieda Makes A Difference: The Sustainable Development Goals and How You Too Can Change the World

    United Nations

    Paperback (United Nations, Sept. 2, 2019)
    A wonderful introduction for children ages 6-8 on how we can all work together to make the world a better place. Young readers will learn about how they can be part of the solution to today’s most important global challenges. Join Frieda as she learns how to make a real difference in the world!Join Frieda as she learns how to make a difference in the world! This is the story about a young girl named Frieda who embarks on a wonderful adventure to bring about positive change in the world. One day, Ana from the United Nations visits Frieda’s school to teach her class about the Sustainable Development Goals—the world’s plan to reduce poverty and protect the planet by 2030. Frieda develops a global perspective and is encouraged to take action against the biggest issues of our day: from combating climate change and protecting endangered species to ending poverty and fighting inequality. But most important, Frieda learns that “everyone must work together to make the world much better for all”.
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  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights: An Adaptation for Children by Ruth Rocha and Otavio Roth

    United Nations Publications

    Paperback (United Nations, June 4, 2018)
    Educational and fun to read, this beautifully illustrated book will captivate all, especially children. Written by world renowned children's author Ruth Rocha and featuring the vivid linocut illustration of the late Brazilian artist Otavio Roth, the book helps us all to understand better the importance of human rights.
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  • Frieda Makes A Difference: The Sustainable Development Goals and How You Too Can Change the World

    United Nations Department of Global Communications,, United Nations

    eBook (United Nations, Aug. 13, 2019)
    A wonderful introduction for children ages 6-8 on how we can all work together to make the world a better place. Young readers will learn about how they can be part of the solution to today’s most important global challenges. Join Frieda as she learns how to make a real difference in the world!Join Frieda as she learns how to make a difference in the world! This is the story about a young girl named Frieda who embarks on a wonderful adventure to bring about positive change in the world. One day, Ana from the United Nations visits Frieda’s school to teach her class about the Sustainable Development Goals—the world’s plan to reduce poverty and protect the planet by 2030. Frieda develops a global perspective and is encouraged to take action against the biggest issues of our day: from combating climate change and protecting endangered species to ending poverty and fighting inequality. But most important, Frieda learns that “everyone must work together to make the world much better for all”. With colourful illustrations, engaging text, and tips on how to change the world, children will discover what they can do to make a difference— in their lives and the lives around them.
  • Frieda Makes A Difference: The Sustainable Development Goals and How You Too Can Change the World

    United Nations

    Hardcover (United Nations, Sept. 2, 2019)
    A wonderful introduction for children ages 6-8 on how we can all work together to make the world a better place. Young readers will learn about how they can be part of the solution to today’s most important global challenges. Join Frieda as she learns how to make a real difference in the world!Join Frieda as she learns how to make a difference in the world! This is the story about a young girl named Frieda who embarks on a wonderful adventure to bring about positive change in the world. One day, Ana from the United Nations visits Frieda’s school to teach her class about the Sustainable Development Goals—the world’s plan to reduce poverty and protect the planet by 2030. Frieda develops a global perspective and is encouraged to take action against the biggest issues of our day: from combating climate change and protecting endangered species to ending poverty and fighting inequality. But most important, Frieda learns that “everyone must work together to make the world much better for all”.
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  • State of the World's Children 2017: Children in a Digital World

    United Nations

    Paperback (United Nations, Aug. 31, 2018)
    As the debate about whether the internet is safe for children rages, The State of the World’s Children 2017: Children in a Digital World discusses how digital access can be a game changer for children or yet another dividing line. The report represents the first comprehensive look from UNICEF at the different ways digital technology is affecting children, identifying dangers as well as opportunities. It makes a clear call to governments, the digital technology sector and telecom industries to level the digital playing field for children by creating policies, practices and products that can help children harness digital opportunities and protect them from harm.
  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    United Nations

    Hardcover (United Nations, Oct. 29, 2008)
    Powerful, moving, simple and forceful, the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights speaks to us all -- about our ideals, about hope, about the sort of world we want to create and live in. Bought to vivid life by illustrator Michel Streich, this edition of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights marries the forceful words of the Declaration with a series of striking yet simple illustrations, making us see afresh the power, hope and idealism contained in these words. The perfect gift for any thinking person.
  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights: An Adaptation for Children by Ruth Rocha and Otavio Roth

    United Nations Publications

    Paperback (United Nations, June 4, 2018)
    Educational and fun to read, this beautifully illustrated book will captivate all, especially children. Written by world renowned children's author Ruth Rocha and featuring the vivid linocut illustration of the late Brazilian artist Otavio Roth, the book helps us all to understand better the importance of human rights.
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  • United Nations Building Softcover

    United Nations

    Paperback (United Nations, Dec. 30, 2005)
    When it was completed in 1952 along New York's East River, the United Nations Building stood as a symbol of world humanitarianism, a beacon of unity after the Second World War. More than 50 years on, the 39-story building is regarded as one of the pinnacles of mid-century modernism. Its magnificent public spaces and assembly halls, as well as its impressive collection of art by Chagall, Henry Moore and many others make it one of the most visited sites in New York. On the celebration of the United Nations' 60th anniversary, and before a long period of renovation, this book presents a portrait of this fascinating building. Specially commissioned photography and an illuminating text bring alive the spaces, which have played host to the historic speeches, debates and gatherings that have been central to the world's development, since 1945.
  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights:

    United Nations

    Paperback (United Nations, Dec. 31, 2010)
    The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the first international agreement setting out freedoms, rights and entitlements for all humanity to claim. It emphasizes the inextricable relationship between fundamental freedoms and social justice, and their connection with peace and security.
  • For Every Child a Better World

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    Hardcover (United Nations Publications, Oct. 24, 2007)
    Written in simple language and short sentences, and with the use of many illustrations, this book attempts to convey the fact that "many children in the world still do not have access to clean water, clean air, enough food, or a safe place to live." It is a UN publication "narrated" by Kermit the Frog.