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Is the government doing enough to ensure that human rights of victims are protected? Explain

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It is obvious that presently government in all nations across the globe have taken strict measures to ensure that human rights are not being violated. They run a number of organized programs using the help of NGOs and other concerned agencies in most countries that face poverty conditions.

Explanation:

Apart from this, the government also ensures that a healthy program is being organized regularly to educate illiterate people against their rights being violated. Special programs are always being organized by government sources under the guidance of NGO workers.

A number of such programs are also organized within primary and secondary schools educating younger generations of crimes against humanity. The government aims at educating younger generations, such that they don’t fall prey to any such crime at the time of economic crises or during civil wars.

Apart from this, the government also organizes a number of camps to ensure that no child or person is being harassed on account of war or other conditions. Regular feed backs are collected by government authorities from victims who might have faced such conditions earlier.

The government also takes all possible measures to rehabilitate such victims so they can gain their importance within the society normally. They are provided with best training so they can try and earn their own livelihood and be a part of the society on their own.

I believe such steps that have been taken by the government certainly is a good start with an aim to end such violations against human rights.

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