By Simon Hunter
The Lord Mayor of Belfast has launched a charter to improve life for its citizens here.
It's based upon the promotion of equality, empowerment and prosperity.
Deirdre Hargey addressed a reception at City Hall on World Human Rights Day.
The city's First Citizen told Q Radio it's a vision which can be realised through collective efforts.
She went on to say it's incredible to see the power in community activism.
A big thank you to the amazing @equal_notes choir who performed this morning at the launch of my Mayors Charter on #RightsInTheCity #BelfastForAll They have kick started the festive season in City Hall. pic.twitter.com/glUD4BrQd0
— Deirdre Hargey (@DeirdreHargey) 10 December 2018
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