Amnesty 'Up Your Street' Jigsaw Puzzle by Dan Jones - 63 Piece
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This colourful 'Up your Street' 63 piece jigsaw puzzle is fun for all the family and features a design of a beautifully drawn street scene showcasing everyday life and human rights in practice - people asking for their rights, enjoying and using their rights, or having their rights denied.
Picture by British artist and human rights campaigner Dan Jones, whose father helped launch Amnesty in 1961, and has been part of the organisation ever since. In 2001, Dan was awarded an MBE for services to international human rights, and was nominated as a local hero and reached the finals of the 14th Pride of Britain Awards.
responsibly sourced recycled cardboard
Approx full size: 42cm x 28cm
Handmade in the UK
Includes matching A4 poster of the jigsaw design
63 pieces
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About Amnesty International

Founded in London in 1961, Amnesty International is an international non-governmental organization focused on human rights. They work to protect people wherever justice, freedom, truth and dignity are denied.
The stated mission of the organization is to campaign for "a world in which every person enjoys all of the human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights instruments."
Amnesty draws attention to human rights abuses and it campaigns for compliance with international laws and standards. It works to mobilize public opinion to generate pressure on governments where abuse takes place.
The organization was awarded the 1977 Nobel Peace Prize for its "Defence of human dignity against torture,"
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