Human rights treaty bodies are like teams of people who watch to make sure that everyone is treated fairly and that everyone has the same rights and freedoms. They make sure that countries follow an agreement called a treaty that says that everyone should have the same basic human rights and freedoms. The treaty bodies talk to people from all over the world to learn about how different countries are doing and if they are following the agreement. If they see something isn’t fair, they can speak up about it or write to the government that isn’t following the treaty. Their job is to make sure everyone has the same human rights and freedoms, no matter where they live.