 We normally tend to say human rights are for people who are treated, given sentences that they don't deserve. But we forget to teach it amongst us as human to say everyone has rights, just the basic rights. My interpretation of human rights are basically when you place a need and you transition that need into entitlement. Entitlement through rights. You're capable of doing the job irrespective of your skin colour or your gender or anything else, your religion. It should really be a focus on what you're capable of and what your qualifications are. None of us can stop as long as there are human rights violations and people on whose behalf we need to speak up and talk. We should be on a platform whereby we educate the community about the rights so that they can correct themselves from doing what's wrong to doing what's good. We're living in a global community where what happens in one part of the world is going to impact every other part of the world. The oceans, the continents, deforestation is going to have an impact, pollution is going to have an impact and I think the importance of human rights is that we really need to preserve our planet for everyone in all corners of the world. And you can't have collective action unless all us individuals join in. So this is the only way we can strive towards a more sustainable, just and prosperous world. Human rights is relevant today. It's always been and it will almost be because this is just a teaching for people to liberate themselves from being imprisoned from things that they cannot run away from. Each one of us has a responsibility to make other people aware and to educate them and try and work with them for solution. We must have the courage to take both steps forward in the interests of human rights for all. So the more we are able to make people who are in the lower part of the power construct more economically empowered, then I do think that real change will start happening in the world.