The United Nations support the principle in several ways, from resolving economic inequality for access to education, health and protection of human rights, with the aim of creating a world where everyone has the opportunity to progress.
Social justice is for everyone, which is why the UN pays attention to the needs of especially marginalized and vulnerable communities, such as refugees, indigenous peoples and those living with disabilities.
Social justice includes a wide range of issues that are highlighted as part of World Social Justice Day 28. February marked annually.
Capital, Solidarity, Human Rights
The definition of the UN social justice is “the fundamental principle for peaceful and prosperous coexistence within and among the nations.” This can be interpreted as a world in which societies are based on the principles of equality and solidarity, understands and are worth human rights and recognize the dignity of every human being.
Five key principles of social justice are often defined as:
- Recognition that different persons have different needs and circumstances (capital),
- Ensuring that all have access to resources and opportunities to succeed (access),
- Enabling all individuals to play in the role in the political, economic and social life of the community (participation),
- Protection of human rights of all individuals (rights) and
- Evaluation and respecting the differences between people, such as race, gender and sexual orientation (variety).
Social justice is the cornerstone of the United Nations Mission to promote peace, security and human rights around the world and is intended to 2030 Agenda For sustainable development, international draft for peace and prosperity.
The agenda is broken in 17 ambitious Goalswhich should be achieved in the next five years. Some progress has been made, especially to reduce extreme poverty and improved access to basic health services, but overall are not on their way.
However, the goals were useful in the provision of UN Member States with clear, objective goals designed to improve the lives of their citizens.

The goals of sustainable development are formed by the substrate of social justice.
Promoting decent work
One of the main ways of UN supports social justice is through the promotion of decent work and economic opportunities.
International Organization of Labor (ILO), the UN Agency specialized, plays a key role in this area. The ILO‘S Worthy of work plan It focuses on job creation, guaranteeing rights at work, expanding social protection and promotion of social dialogue.
By setting for fair salaries, safe working conditions and removal of forced labor and child labor, ILO helps ensure that workers around the world are treated with dignity and respect.

Grouting Banana woman his crop in Mancaland, Zimbabwe.
Promotion of decent work is one of Objectives of sustainable development from 2030 Agenda: Goal 8 (SDG 8) calls for the promotion of inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all.
Improving gender equality
Gender equality is another critical aspect of social justice that the UN actively promotes. It is a thorough human right and is critical for healthy society.
WivesThe United Nations entity dedicated to gender equality and empowering women, acts on the removal of discrimination against women and girls, empower women and achieve gender equality, through initiatives such as Heforshe Campaign and Reflector initiative.

Community activist in Cabo Delgad, Mozambique provides information on preventing children’s marriage and gender-based violence.
SDG 5 Calls for gender equality and empowering all women and girls: obligations without support in some problem areas, such as children’s marriage and female genital mutilation (FGM), but many women and girls continue to face their economic and socially empowerment.
Ensuring access to education
Despite the recent progress in students who achieve primary education, the estimated 300 million children and young people still will not miss the basic number and skills of literacy by 2030. years.

Students in Chhattisgarh, India, attend a robotics class.
Education is a powerful tool for reducing inequality, reaching gender equality and achieving social justice, and the UN is dedicated to achieving SDG 4Focusing on ensuring inclusive and fair quality of quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all.
The UN also supports educational and training aim to build tolerance, understanding and resistance between young people, helping them become advocates of social justice.
Human rights protection
The protection of human rights is in the heart of the UN Mission, and one of its greatest achievements is the development and adoption of revolutionary Universal Declaration of Human Rightswhich rubbed the way for the comprehensive body of the human rights law.
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (Ohchr) Works on the promotion and protection of human rights of all people, monitoring and reporting on human rights violations, providing technical assistance to the authorities and supporting the work of human rights defenders.
Work Ohchr It is crucial in ensuring that individuals can live without discrimination, violence and oppression.

SDGs focus on removing poverty and providing people opportunities to progress.
- Since 2008 World Social Justice Day It was celebrated annually 20. February, after the statement of the General Assembly.
- The day was created as a reminder of the need to build a fairer and fairer world and to combat unemployment, social exclusion and poverty.
- This year’s topic “Strengthening only the transition for the sustainable future”, acknowledging the need to ensure that moving towards the economies of low carbon is used to everyone, especially the most endangered.
- International Labor Organization (ILO) means an opportunity with a number of events held in larger cities around the world.
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