The Baha’i teachings affirm that there is only one human family and that all people share the same universal human rights.
Baha’is endeavor to contribute to a just society where human rights are valued and protected. In their own community life and in collaboration with civil society, government and international partners, they work to implement freedom of conscience, the equality of men and women, the elimination of extremes of poverty and wealth, the elimination of prejudice and other key principles of Baha’i belief.
In order to effectively foster human development, Baha'is support the creation of an international legal framework and effective multilateral institutions to monitor human rights violations and encourage the enforcement of global standards. Learn more about Baha’i involvement at the United Nations.
Since 1985, The National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States has been engaged in, and a leader of, nongovernmental networks and coalitions to urge U.S. ratification of the following U.N. human rights treaties:
Current ratification efforts focus on:
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