1.
Respect for Others: Treating people with kindness, empathy, and respect,
regardless of their background or beliefs.
2. Honesty: Being truthful and transparent in interactions with others.
3. Integrity: Acting consistently with moral and ethical principles.
4. Responsibility: Fulfilling obligations and duties in personal, professional, and
societal roles.
5. Compassion: Showing care and concern for the well-being of others, and helping
those in need.
6 Self-Care: Taking care of one's own physical, mental, and emotional health. 7.
Learning and Growth: Continuously seeking personal development, education, and
self-improvement.
8. Environmental Stewardship: Caring for and protecting the environment and
natural resources.
9. Justice and Fairness: Advocating for and upholding justice, equality, and fairness
in society.
10. Community Engagement: Participating in and contributing to the betterment of
one's community.
11. Respect for Laws: Abiding by laws and regulations, while also striving for legal
and societal reforms when necessary.
12. Civic Responsibility: Being informed about and involved in civic matters, such as
voting and public discourse.
13 Family and Relationships: Nurturing and maintaining healthy relationships with
family and friends.
14 Ethical Behavior: Acting in ways that are morally sound and contribute positively
to society.
15. Right to Life: The right to live and be protected from arbitrary deprivation of life.
16. Right to Liberty and Security: Protection from arbitrary arrest or detention, and
the right to personal freedom.
Freedom from Torture and Inhumane Treatment: Protection from torture, cruel,
inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment.
Right to Fair Trial: The right to a fair and public hearing by an impartial tribunal, including
the presumption of innocence.
Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Religion: The right to hold and change one's
beliefs and to practice, teach, and observe one's religion.
Freedom of Expression: The right to express opinions, seek, receive, and impart
information and ideas without interference.
Freedom of Assembly and Association: The right to peacefully assemble and to form
and join associations or unions.
Right to Privacy: Protection against arbitrary interference with one's privacy, family,
home, and correspondence.
Right to a Nationality: The right to have a nationality and to change it, and to be
recognized as a citizen of a country.
Right to Participate in Government: The right to take part in the government of one's
country, including the right to vote and run for office.
Right to Work and Fair Conditions of Employment: The right to work under just and
favorable conditions, including fair wages and safe working environments.
Right to Education: The right to free and compulsory primary education, and access to
secondary and higher education.
Right to Health: The right to enjoy the highest attainable standard of physical and mental
health.
Right to an Adequate Standard of Living: The right to an adequate standard of living,
including food, clothing, housing, and the continuous improvement of living conditions.
Right to Social Security: The right to social security and to assistance in times of
unemployment, sickness, disability, or old age.
Right to Protection of Family and Children: The right to protection of the family,
including the right to marry and found a family, and the protection of children from abuse
and exploitation.