#PeaceAdvocate
Eleanor Roosevelt
American Political Figure, Diplomat, Activist and the 32nd First Lady of the United States
(11th October 1884 – 7th November 1962)
Peace Quotes
“The UN is our greatest hope for future peace. Alone we cannot keep the peace of the world, but in cooperation with others we have to achieve this much longed-for security.”
“It isn’t enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. And it isn’t enough to believe in it. One must work at it.”
Background
Eleanor Roosevelt was born on 11th October 1884, was a transformative figure whose dedication to human rights and diplomacy significantly advanced global peace efforts.
As First Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945, Eleanor redefined the role by actively engaging in social reform, civil rights, and international advocacy.
Following her husband’s death in 1945, Eleanor was appointed as a delegate to the United Nations General Assembly by President Harry S. Truman. In this capacity, she became the first chairperson of the UN Commission on Human Rights.
Eleanor’s most notable achievement was overseeing the drafting and adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, a milestone document that proclaimed fundamental human rights to be universally protected.
Throughout her life, Eleanor was a vocal advocate for marginalised communities. She worked tirelessly to promote civil rights, women’s rights, and the rights of workers, using her platform to address issues of inequality and injustice.
Eleanor’s daily syndicated column, “My Day,” served as a vehicle to communicate directly with the public, discussing topics ranging from New Deal programs to civil rights, thereby fostering greater awareness and understanding.
Eleanor’s commitment to peace extended beyond her work with the United Nations. She traveled extensively, engaging with leaders and citizens worldwide to promote mutual understanding and conflict resolution.
Eleanor’s efforts in public diplomacy earned her the moniker “First Lady of the World,” reflecting her global influence and dedication to fostering a more peaceful and just world.
Eleanor Roosevelt’s enduring legacy as a humanitarian and diplomat continues to inspire those committed to the pursuit of global peace and human rights.



































