840 million people are chronically malnourished. This suffering should be no more inevitable than torture, false imprisonment or censorship. The right to live in dignity, with access to health care, education, secure housing and an adequate livelihood is fundamental.
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These cover a range of human rights, including:
These rights are stated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) along with the principle that human rights are 'indivisible' and 'universal'. This means that all human rights are connected and should all be enjoyed by everyone irrespective of gender, ethnicity, colour, religion, physical and mental capability.
For example, how can you protect the right to life without ensuring people the right to health care? How can you enjoy the right to free expression or mental integrity without access to education? Ultimately, you cannot ensure freedom from fear without freedom from want.
Watch Nobel Peace Prize Winner Wangari Maathai on why it is important to keep human rights at the heart of the Millennium Development Goal: