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is the government doing enough to ensure that human rights violation are protected

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Answered by deadeye37007
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Explanation:

It is apparent that the government in all countries across the globe have adopted stringent standards to guarantee that human rights are not being infringed. They run a number of distributed programs with the help of NGOs and other concerned bureaus in most nations that face poverty situations.

Apart from this, the government also assures that a salutary program is being coordinated systematically to train uneducated people when their rights being infringed. Distinctive programs are always being planned by government experts under the supervision of NGO workers.

A number of such plans are also established within primary and secondary schools instructing younger generations of violations against humanity. The government proposes at teaching younger generations, such that they don’t fall victim to any such misconduct at the time of financial crises.

The government also takes all reasonable steps to restore such sufferers so they can gain their interest within the society ordinarily. They are furnished with the best foundation so they can examine and earn their own living and be a part of the society on their own.

I consider such actions that have been exerted by the government positively is a good start with an intention to discontinue such crimes against human rights.

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