SOSC 2351 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Urban Agriculture, Universal Declaration Of Human Rights

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Udhr was brought forth after wwii 1948. These ideals might not be able to be carried out, depending on the economic state of certain nations. Right to adequate food: its not for the government to give you food but the government has the responsibility to provide clean and substantial food: eg. Right to adequate housing: the state acts as a governing party to ensure all individuals based on their economic standing can afford these houses. Housing that has mixed use for all individuals and not only for the affluent: eg. Housing is a right for all and not only for the prosperous and those who can afford it. Housing is not the right to property. Security and stability is an important factor when it comes to housing. Right to health: not just health care. The conditions that aid in the functioning of a healthy lifestyle: eg.