Human Rights Day began on December 10, 1948 and was started by the United Nations General Assembly. The Declaration of Human Rights is a collection of 30 articles about the basic human rights and freedoms that all men and women are entitled to (should have) all over the world. The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights has been in the Guinness World Record for gathering and translating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights into more than 380 languages and dialects: from Abkhaz to Zulu. The Declaration of Human Rights has been the base for spreading the system of protecting Human Rights. It also focuses on groups that are especially vulnerable like persons disabilities, native peoples and migrant workers.