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UDHR - In World Languages


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Actualités Éducation
Développeur Devarajan G
Libre

Saraswathi Foundation for Promoting Education and Environment, India based registered non-Profit organisation is happy to sponsor this updated version of UDHR version 3.0.

UDHR, on 10th December 1948, the world human rights order brought a change to a large extent. However, self interests, ego, and thirst to power still dominating against another individual, communities, and countries. Exceptionally, there are good souls who are looking out for a day, so to that they can do a change, provide a better world for every human life to live the nature way.!

UDHR app, one can call this as an application, a chapter or a promotional material. Intention of this app is to educate about the Rights of every human being in the society, possible in all the native languages. This app developed as a volunteer work YHRI, Youth for Human Rights, an International Non-Profit organisation, who is educating about the Human Rights with UDHR articles around the world.

Features :
- Unicode supported world wide languages around 300+
- iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch supported languages
- Share each article

Note : UDHR contents for different languages have been sourced from UNICODE udhr web site, were many contributors have shared their valuable time to convert the UDHR to mother language. Most of these unicode conversion works are still under review, hence there may be mistakes and content errors. If possible, please share such reviews directly with UNICODE UDHR website given below or send a message to my inbox. Will try to address as early as possible.

Vote of thanks : Thanks to Dhayaladevan T & Dviya B for the xml parsing and social site code help.

Languages covered in this release.-(Some languages may not display correct, because iOS font compatibility)

(Crioulo da Guiné)
(Forro)
(Kimbundo)
(Tetum)
(Umbundo)
Abkhaz
Aceh
Achuar-Shiwiar
Achuar-Shiwiar (1)
Afrikaans
Aguaruna
Aja
Akan (Akuapem)
Akan (Asante)
Akan (Fante)
Albanian, Tosk
Altai, Southern
Amahuaca
Amarakaeri
Amharic
Arabela
Arabic, Standard
Armenian
Asháninka
Ashéninka, Pichis
Ashéninka Perené
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
Asturian
Auvergnat
Awa-Cuaiquer
Awadhi
Aymara, Central
Azerbaijani, North (Cyrillic)
Azerbaijani, North (Latin)
Baatonum
Bali
Bamanankan
Baoulé
Bari
Basque
Belarusan
Bemba
Bengali
Beti
Bhojpuri
Bicolano, Central
Bislama
Bora
Bosnian (Cyrillic)
Bosnian (Latin)
Breton
Bugis
Bulgarian
Burmese
Candoshi-Shapra
Caquinte
Cashibo-Cacataibo
Cashinahua
Catalan-Valencian-Balear
Cebuano
Chachi
Chamorro
Chayahuita
Cherokee
Chickasaw
Chin, Falam
Chin, Haka
Chin, Tedim
Chinantec, Chiltepec
Chinantec, Ojitlán
Chinese, Mandarin (Simplified)
Chinese, Mandarin (Traditional)
Chiquitano
Chokwe
Chokwe (Angola)
Chuukese
Cofán
Colorado
Corsican
Cree, Swampy
Crioulo, Upper
Croatian
Czech
Dagaare, Southern
Dagbani
Dangme
Danish
Dendi
Dinka, Northeastern
Ditammari
Dutch
Dzongkha
Edo
Emiliano-Romagnolo
English
Esperanto
Estonian
Even
Evenki
Éwé
Faroese
Farsi, Western (1)
Farsi, Western (2)
Fijian
Finnish
Fon
French
Frisian, Western
Friulian
Ga
Gaelic, Irish
Gaelic, Scottish
Gagauz
Galician
Ganda
Garhwali
Garifuna
Georgian
German, Standard (1901)
German, Standard (1996)
Gonja
Greek (monotonic)
Greek (polytonic)
Guaraní, Paraguayan
Guarayu
Gujarati
Haitian Creole French (Kreyol)
Haitian Creole French (Popular)
Hani
Hausa (Niger)
Hausa (Nigeria)
Hawaiian
Hebrew
Hiligaynon
Hindi
Hmong, Northern Qiandong
Hmong, Southern Qiandong
Hmong Njua
Hoc
Huastec, San Luís Potosí
Huastec, Southeastern
Huastec, Veracruz
Huitoto, Murui
Hungarian
Ibibio
Icelandic
Ido
Igbo
Ilocano
Indonesian
Interlingua
Inuktitut, Eastern Canadian
Inuktitut, Greenlandic
Italian
Japanese
Javanese
Jola-Fonyi
Jula