human rights and poverty
Human rights and poverty refer to the interconnectedness between the fundamental entitlements of all individuals to basic freedoms, dignity, and fairness, and the state of lacking adequate resources, capabilities, and opportunities to meet one's essential needs. The concept highlights the relationship between the violation of human rights and the exacerbation of poverty, as well as the recognition that addressing poverty is an essential component of upholding and ensuring human rights for all.
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