Topic > Human rights issues, some definitions - 606

• Equality: being treated equally and equally, without prejudice, racism and/or discrimination.• Health care, food, water and social security: the basic needs of human life that must be guaranteed by the government. We must take care of the elderly in this society who are unable to care for themselves. No one can be denied medical care even if they are unable to afford it. • Children: Children under the age of 18 have different rights than people aged 18 and over. These are fundamental rights used to protect, benefit, and provide for children, such as freedom from abuse, access to a lawyer, and the right to food, shelter, and health care.• Freedom and security of the person: the right to have the control over your own body, no body can harass you or force you to do something you are not comfortable with. No one can raise their voice to harm you in any way, whatever the situation. • Education: The right given to every child, where he or she is entitled to basic education (grade R – 9). No matter the child's circumstances, they cannot be forced...