There are thousands of great websites on human rights issues. Here's a few to get you started...

For a more comprehensive list, visit the Commission's Links page.

Animation - Universal Declaration of Human Rights, by Seth Brau. Produced by Amy Poncher. From www.humanrightsactioncenter.org

Human rights around the globe

One World Online
www.oneworld.net/

Brings together the latest news and views from over 1,600 organizations promoting human rights awareness and fighting poverty worldwide.

Derechos Cafe
www.derechos.net/

Links to issues, organisations, resources and discussion groups dealing with human rights.

Amnesty International
www.amnesty.org

Campaigns on serious human rights breaches and to protect the rights of prisoners of conscience.

Human Rights Watch
www.hrw.org

Major non-government organisation that works to prevent discrimination, uphold political freedom and protect people from inhumane conduct in wartime.

United Nations
www.un.org

Responsible for promoting human rights, development and international security.

UNICEF
www.unicef.org

Explore the issues facing children and young people in different corners of the globe.

Human rights in Australia

ActNow
www.actnow.com.au/

Empowering people to take action on important issues, such as human rights.

AusAID
http://www.ausaid.gov.au

Information on Australia's overseas aid programme.

Australian Government: Office for Women
www.ofw.facs.gov.au/index.htm

Information for – and about – Australian women from diverse backgrounds.

Reconciliation Australia
www.reconciliationaustralia.org

Learn about Australia's reconciliation movement and what's happening today in different communities.

Racism - No Way !
www.racismnoway.com.au

Practical ways to counter racism in your school.

Refugee Council of Australia
www.refugeecouncil.org.au

Provides information on and advocacy for refugees in Australia .

Right Now
www.rightnow.org.au/

Right Now is a volunteer, not-for-profit media organisation led by young people focused on human rights issues in Australia.

Education and advocacy

Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation
www.antar.org.au

Information and advice about how to advance reconciliation in Australia.

Crime Stoppers Youth Challenge Queensland 2009
www.crimestoppersyouth.com.au

Competition to raise awareness of and stop violence among young people

Oxfam/Community Aid Abroad
www.oxfam.org.au

Works in Australia and around the world to build strong communities and promote human rights and social justice.

Universal Rights Network
www.universalrights.net/

Stories and news about human rights from around the world.

Universal Declaration of Human Rights turns 60!
www.ohchr.org/EN/UDHR/Pages/60UDHRIntroduction.aspx

Aims to increase knowledge and awareness of human rights.

Lawstuff
www.lawstuff.org.au

Answers to all sorts of legal questions for young people, with info tailored to the state or territory you live in.

Private-i
www.privacy.gov.au/topics/youth/index.html

Your ultimate privacy survival guide, from the Office of the Privacy Commissioner.

Worksite for Students
www.worksite.actu.asn.au

Explains your rights and responsibilities at work; put together by the ACTU.

United Nations - Human Rights Education
www.humanrightseducation.info/

Human Rights material for teachers and students, by the U.N.

Tolerance.org
www.tolerance.org

Practical ways to build better relationships in your school and community.

Other useful links

Food-Force
www.food-force.com

Educational video game developed by the UN World Food Program.

Food-Force - educational video game

Darfur is Dying
www.darfurisdying.com

Darfur is Dying - educational video game

Educational video game to promote knowledge about the crisis in Darfur, Sudan.

Pictures for Truth

http://picturesfortruth.amnistie.ca/

Pictures for Truth screenshot

Serious game created in collaboration with Amnesty International Canada, the aim of this project is to sensitize the player to human rights violations.

Reach Out Central

www.reachoutcentral.com.au/

Reach Out Central artwork from the game, young people interacting

Reach Out Central (ROC) is an online game designed to help you learn and improve skills for life such as communication, problem solving and optimistic thinking online in a virtual setting using real life scenarios.

Youth@Work SA
Safe, Fair, Productive young working lives

www.safework.sa.gov.au/youth/

Youth.gov
www.youth.gov.au/

Youth.gov.au is a gateway to youth information, programmes, services, resources and entertainment for young people between the ages of 12 and 25.