World Day of Social Justice

Social Equality Justice day is a day recognizing the need to promote efforts to tackle issues such as poverty, exclusion and unemployment. Many organizations, including the UN, American Library Association (ALA) , and the International Labour Office, make statements on the importance of social justice for people. Many organizations also present plans for greater social justice by tackling poverty, social and economic exclusion and unemployment. The United Nations General Assembly has decided to observe 20 February annually, approved on 26 November 2007 and starting in 2009, as the World Day of Social Justice.[1]

The Declaration focuses on guaranteeing fair outcomes for all through employment, social protection, social dialogue, and fundamental principles and rights.

Teaching Social Justice Day

Topics ideal for teaching students including childhood poverty, global citizenship, human rights and sustainable development with a series of lessons available by country with the United Nations and other programs.[2] Oxfam's food for thought power point which shows students the global food system that then has the opportunity for students to share their thoughts and experiences.[3] The lesson plans and collections available are for students of all ages.[4]

References

  1. UN declares 20 February as World Day of Social Justice
  2. "United Nations Matters lesson plans - by UNA-UK". Guardian Teacher Network. 2013-09-04. Retrieved 2018-02-20.
  3. "Power-shift power point (secondary) – Oxfam's Food for Thought project". Guardian Teacher Network. 2011-12-23. Retrieved 2018-02-20.
  4. Hannah, Valerie (2014-02-17). "How to teach … social justice". the Guardian. Retrieved 2018-02-20.


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