 This Universal Declaration of Human Rights may well become the international Magna Carter of all men everywhere. Seventy-five years ago, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the United Nations. Seventy-five years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights marks the birth of global recognition of human rights for everyone and everywhere in the world. Since then, huge progress has been made. However, challenges still remain. In times of profound inequality, wars, violence, misinformation and environmental dangers, the importance of human rights has never been more evident. As we continue taking stronger steps toward human rights, 2023 saw the launch of the Human Rights Seventy-Five Initiative. All year long, we have organized national and regional dialogues, thematic and youth consultations, business forums, dialogues with civil societies, non-governmental organizations and governments, and have run cultural events and activities. We gathered many voices from around the world in support of human rights to shape altogether the future we hope to see. Human rights to me is what enables everyone to live an equal life. Everybody has the right to things like healthcare, freedom of speech, rights that enable me to do anything I want, go out and experience the world. Human rights are universal and inherent, that is to say, they belong to us. Children can still make changes. We can transform our environment, we can really avoid, for example, situations such as climate change and defend our rights.