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  2. Political corruption - Wikipedia

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    Corruption also can undermine health care service delivery which in turn disorients the lives of the poor. Corruption leads to violation of human rights and fundamental freedoms as people supposed to benefit from the basic health care from the governments are denied due to unscrupulous processes driven by greed.

  3. Human rights - Wikipedia

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    The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (the IACHR) is an autonomous organ of the Organization of American States, also based in Washington, D.C. Along with the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, based in San José, Costa Rica, it is one of the bodies that comprise the inter-American system for the promotion and protection of human ...

  4. Human rights in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Corruption in Africa violates human rights. Why do we tolerate it? The Regional Crisis and Human Rights Abuses in West Africa: A Briefing Paper to the U.N. Security Council; If you are old enough to carry a gun, you are old enough to be a soldier' 10 Shocking Facts about Child Soldiers in Africa; Recruitment of child soldiers still rising in ...

  5. Saudi Arabia's 'The Line' Violates Human Rights and Common Sense

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    Inhumane labor practices, worker deaths, and the forced eviction and repression of local residents have characterized the kingdom's efforts to build a miles-long linear skyscraper in the desert.

  6. Human rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Human rights groups, civil rights organizations, and social critics have criticized the United States for violating fundamental human rights through the use of disproportionately heavy penalties compared to many other countries, overly long prison sentences, over-reliance on police control, excessive control of individual behavior, and societal ...

  7. Corporate accountability for human rights violations - Wikipedia

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    Carry out human rights due diligence as appropriate to their size, the nature and context of operations and the severity of the risks of adverse human rights impacts. Provide for or co-operate through legitimate processes in the remediation of adverse human rights impacts where they identify that they have caused or contributed to these impacts."

  8. Anti-corruption - Wikipedia

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    It became more common to refer to corruption as a violation of human rights, which was also discussed by the responsible international bodies. [13] Besides attempting to find a fitting description for corruption, the integration of corruption into a human rights-framework was also motivated by underlining the importance of corruption and ...

  9. Category:Human rights abuses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Human rights abuses in the United States" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.