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how poverty violates the right to equal access to basic services​

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Answered by Snehpriyanshu
22

Explanation:

It depends on the laws under which a person in poverty lives. If the government has adopted the UN's Universal Human Rights, then unless that government supplies basic services as stated in Article 25 then poverty has violated the basic right.

Answered by MotiSani
30

Poverty violates the right to equal access to basic services because:

  • Poverty robs impoverished individuals of their essential rights because, while constitutional rights are equal for all citizens of the country, the poor are unaware of how to exercise them.
  • Food, shelter, clothing, access to health facilities, and basic education are all examples of basic services in this context.
  • People with low economic status have particular government programmes to address their difficulties in various regions.
  • However, crucial health-care needs and basic education, both of which are essential human rights, are denied to these people because they are unable to pay fees on time.
  • They should have equal access to these services as well, but we can say that the right to equal access has been violated and that more awareness and government plans are needed.

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