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Reflecting on International Human Rights Day: UNITED SIKHS’ Global Commitment

New York, N.Y. | December 10, 2025

Across the globe, communities are pausing to reflect on the promise of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted nearly eight decades ago. International Human Rights Day is a reminder that dignity, freedom, and justice are not privileges but essentials that must be safeguarded every day.

This year’s theme, “Human Rights: Our Everyday Essentials”, resonates deeply in a world grappling with conflict, displacement, and inequality. It underscores the truth that rights are not abstract ideals but are the foundation of daily life, from the freedom to worship and speak openly, to the right to safety, education, and fair work.

UNITED SIKHS: Human Rights in Action

For UNITED SIKHS, International Human Rights Day is about demonstrating how rights are lived and defended in practice. Over the years, UNITED SIKHS has mobilized in disaster zones across the world, from Hurricane Katrina in the United States, to the earthquake in Haiti, the flooding in Panjab, to Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, and countless other crises where communities were left vulnerable. Each mission has carried the same purpose: to restore dignity, protect livelihoods, and ensure that no family stands alone in the face of disaster.

Most recently, our teams have been on the ground in Panjab, where catastrophic floods washed away homes, bridges, and farmlands. Volunteers are rebuilding vital infrastructure and rehabilitating fields so families can reclaim their right to livelihood and food security. In the Philippines, UNITED SIKHS has once again mobilized in response to Typhoon Kalmaegi, just as we did during the Yolanda crisis. Relief hubs in Cebu are providing food, shelter, and medical aid to displaced families, safeguarding their right to safety and survival.

But UNITED SIKHS’ commitment to human rights extends beyond disaster relief. Through the International Civil & Human Rights Advocacy (ICHRA) program, the organization has fought precedent-setting battles to defend civil liberties and religious freedoms. From securing the right of Sikh employees to carry the kirpan in workplaces, to challenging discriminatory policies in schools and public institutions, UNITED SIKHS has ensured that faith and identity are respected, not suppressed. These victories have not only protected individuals but have reshaped policies, compelling institutions to uphold the principles of equality and dignity.

Why This Day Matters

International Human Rights Day reminds us that rights are indivisible and interconnected. The right to safety, the right to livelihood, and the right to religious freedom in workplaces across the globe are all part of the same fabric of justice. Protecting these rights requires collective action across borders, faiths, and generations.

Looking Ahead

As the world marks this day, UNITED SIKHS calls on communities, governments, and individuals to recommit to the principles of justice and equality. Our relief operations in Panjab and the Philippines, alongside our civil rights advocacy through ICHRA, are living proof that human rights are everyday essentials that must be defended and delivered.

International Human Rights Day is not only about remembering the past—it is about shaping the future. And for UNITED SIKHS, that future must be one where dignity is non-negotiable, freedoms are protected, and justice is universal.

About UNITED SIKHS

UNITED SIKHS is an international, non-profit humanitarian organization affiliated with the U.N., committed to empowering disadvantaged and minority communities across the globe. Its mission is to provide support and resources to those in need, advocating for equality, justice, and human rights. Through various humanitarian projects and advocacy efforts, UNITED SIKHS works to uplift vulnerable communities, aiming to make a lasting positive impact on the world.

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