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ARTIST
For centuries, the visual arts have had the power to evoke emotions in people and help them to engage with certain messages, themes, or ideas. As an Artist, you can choose to incorporate positive symbols of peace and justice into your work.
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS
REPORTER
International News Reporters play a significant part in choosing and framing the global issues that they broadcast. They can strive to cover stories related to sustainable peace, justice for all, violence, the exploitation and abuse of children, etc. They can frame these stories in ways that promote peaceful action, equal access to justice, and the participation of developing countries in global governance.
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HUMAN RIGHTS OFFICER
Through their work identifying and addressing human rights violations – often on a global scale – Human Rights Officers help pave the way towards a just and sustainable world.
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MUSEUM CONSERVATOR
Many museums house priceless historical artefacts that embody human kind’s progress over time. As a result, museums become instruments of development, reflecting the democracy and transparency of governing institutions. A Museum Conservator is thus key to sustaining this relevance, as he or she preserves and restores the artefacts.
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JUDGE
A fundamental agent in promoting the rule of law at national and international levels is a Judge, whose aim should be to ensure equal access to justice for all.