Universal Declaration of Human RightsArticle 1
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
The Declaration of the Rights of the Child
- The right to equality, without distinction on account of race, religion or national origin.
- The right to special protection for the child’s physical, mental and social development.
- The right to a name and a nationality.
- The right to adequate nutrition, housing and medical services.
- The right to special education and treatment when a child is physically or mentally handicapped.
- The right to understanding and love by parents and society.
- The right to recreational activities and free education.
- The right to be among the first to receive relief in all circumstances.
- The right to protection against all forms of neglect, cruelty and exploitation.
- The right to be brought up in a spirit of understanding, tolerance, friendship among peoples, and universal brotherhood.
Dear Children,
We, members of “Al-Mawadda – Peace to the world community”, tell you this:
You are the most precious gift to us, to our country and to the whole world.
We would like to engage you to build among you and with you the culture of peace, understanding, accord and solidarity, and to help you realize your dreams in a society and a world where peace and friendship reign.
Father Theodore Khoury
Members
We Al-Mawadda team members from multi nationalities, ages, names & religions…are the humble hearts working together with one spirit, one dream, one wish & one ambition under the motto: Peace to the World.