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Human Rights Day: Winner of the Hero Award at the United Nations, Sheena Chohan, on Human Rights Day, says, “Let’s bring India’s human rights wisdom to the world.”

Meet Sheena Chohan, the Hero Award Winner at the UN, who is expanding her mission through a new international platform that drives conversations on equality, discrimination, and women’s respect and safety.

Sheena Chohan, whose human rights work spread awareness of basic rights and equality to over 150 million people in South Asia, by working with stars like Preety Zinta, Sonakshi Sinha, Guneet Monga, Sonu Sood, and others, is now working with a group of American artists and celebrities to bridge the human rights awareness of India with the world. These campaigns have highlighted critical issues such as the right to education, ending discrimination, eliminating slavery and human trafficking, stopping torture, and ensuring women’s safety and equality. Sheena has also won a Hero Award at the United Nations and, through her efforts, has broken down the 30 basic human rights into simple, relatable explanations, demonstrating how they apply in everyday life—at home, in schools, workplaces, and communities.

Human rights form the backbone of a free and dignified life; yet, in our fast-paced world, we often forget what these rights truly are—and how easily they can be overlooked. This Human Rights Day, Ambassador Sheena Chohan brings the spotlight back to these fundamental freedoms, emphasizing their relevance in our daily lives. With a commitment to awareness and education, she not only speaks on their importance but also marks the day by launching her new podcast channel, dedicated to empowering people with knowledge about their rights.

Human Rights hold a very special place in her journey, and on this day, she emphasized the importance , saying, “Human rights have shaped my life for more than a decade. They have given me purpose, direction, and a deep sense of responsibility. Today, on Human Rights Day, I want to remind people—especially our youth—that our rights are the foundation of our dignity. Yet, many of us forget what our basic rights and duties truly are. My mission is to simplify these rights so that every child, every parent, and every citizen understands them clearly.”

A key focus of Chohan’s work has been educating children. She explained, “My entire goal is to spread awareness of basic rights and equality. In India, one of the most critical issues for women is safety. Real safety begins with respect—and respect begins with education. When boys and girls learn about human rights in school, they learn that women deserve equality. So on every Sunday, along with my team, I personally go to various schools and guide them on human rights and help them with the human rights book, and till now we have almost educated over 100-150 schools. Because I feel that when they understand equality, they learn respect. And respect is what ultimately brings safety for women in India.”

Sheena also launched a podcast channel titled ‘East Meet West’, whose main focus would be to inspire people, especially young listeners, to understand their rights and responsibilities. “Human rights empower us, protect us, and guide us—but only when we understand them. I aim to influence people to remember their rights, demand them, respect them, and uphold them—for themselves and for others.”

The first episodes of her new video-based podcast feature actress and author Elena Cardone, who discusses human rights for women and children, followed by Rudy Rodriguez, the Venezuelan actress who addressed the human right to responsibility. Other subjects, Sheena’s new podcast also takes up the right to education, equality, and against slavery and torture.

Her Podcast Channel
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Indeed, Sheena is one such actress who not only amazes the audience but also, through her social work, continues her long-standing commitment to human rights, paving the way for a global conversation rooted in education, empathy, and equality.

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