We all agree that human rights are universal and that everyone should be afforded equal rights. But… what are our human rights? It’s impossible to enforce or support them if we don’t know what they are.
The Prost Foundation distributes materials based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a milestone document in the history of human rights, which was proclaimed by the United Nations in 1948.
The thirty human rights as outlined in this document form a standard of human rights that ensures essential freedoms for all that are vitally necessary to uphold in a free and fair society.
In alignment with our belief that the route to a better society is through education, the Prost Foundation supports the Youth for Human Rights initiative, which provides coursework, booklets and video properties that promote the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and make it easy to understand for the children of our community.
The Prost Foundation offers these materials and educator kits at no charge to anyone who requests them, and is happy to provide speakers to community groups and classrooms to deliver seminars on this vital topic.
Free Education Available
The History of Human Rights
The Prost Foundation will provide a free DVD upon request that describes the history of human rights in an animated and entertaining format.
Booklets
Booklets which outline each of the 30 articles of the Declaration of Human Rights are available in any quantity for distribution.
Lesson Plans
Lesson plans regarding The Universal Declaration of Human Rights are available to educators of all levels upon request.
Human Rights PSAs
30 second videos which describe each of the 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are available upon request.
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Human RIghts DVD
A DVD that describes each of the articles of the Declaration of Human Rights is available now.

Human Rights booklets
Learn your human rights and help others learn their rights. Request your booklet today.
Testimonials
“The materials are easy to understand, easy to use and an excellent tool for Human Rights education because the lessons are already prepared and easy to implement in both the formal and informal sectors.
May God bless this important mission.”
Spreading the booket What Are Human Rights? in schools is a very good and important way of working. This little booklet is an effective tool for our important work.”