We've updated our Privacy and Cookies Policy
We've made some important changes to our Privacy and Cookies Policy and we want you to know what this means for you and your data.
Swansea considers Wales' first Human Rights City bid
Swansea could become Wales' first designated Human Rights City committed to helping "disadvantaged citizens".
It would mean businesses and organisations would have to apply the principles of the in everyday activities.
If the city goes for the title it would join 100 worldwide, including Washington DC in the US and Vienna, Austria.
, to be considered by city councillors on Tuesday, says the authority is to have conversations with partners on whether there is an "appetite" for the status which would add to Swansea's commitment to champion children's rights.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a document stating a number of conditions including the right to life and the right to seek asylum from persecution, among others.
It was put together in 1948 after the end of World War Two and presented to the United Nations by US First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
Top Stories
More to explore
Most read
Content is not available