5 Human Rights That Still Need Work Today By: Jenae Brooks.

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5 Human Rights That Still Need Work Today By: Jenae Brooks

Slavery ● The most common today is child labor. ● Child labor- When a child underage is forced to work. ● Child labor involves critical abuse, such as child slavery, child trafficking, debt bondage, forced labor. ● Of an estimated 215 million child laborers around the globe

Why does child labor happen? ● Child labor also happens to families that can't afford their home or financial needs so they send their children off to work. ● Child labor also happens to Children that are tricked into the black market. ● Black Market is : -Human trafficking -Drugs -Making knock offs

Seek a Safe Place to Live ● Our human right basically says everyone in this world deserves a safe place to live regardless. ● Its not just based on the environment it's also about the neighborhoods and the area what we live around. ● People in this world... -Do not have access to clean water -Die from weather disasters -Live in the driest place in the world

What are the exact numbers? ● 783 million people do not have access to clean water and almost 2.5 billion do not have access to sanitized home. ● 6 to 8 million people die from weather disasters. In this world today over 85% of the world population lives in the driest half of the planet. ● In this world today over 85% of the world population lives in the driest half of the planet.

The Right to Life ● Elders can have a choice if they want to die with a euthanasia. ● For example, if you have a heart attack and your heart fails then that document can say rather you want to or do not want to be revived. ● Fewer than 10 children are abducted in the U.S in ● 5 to 12 children are taken from their parents because of false allegations.

What does the right of life mean? -The right to giving birth -The right to decide to be revived -The right to raise your child -The right to live children-taken-away-by-force-the-parents-side-of-the-story/

We All Born Equal ● Everyone is born the same. ● No matter what. ● Even if you are different. ● Some people have a problem with disabilities, race, gender and religion. xjACBvv2mE

Food and Shelter for All ● There are many homeless people ● Most of them are families with children ● some of them are military veterans ● 805 million people starve

What are the exact numbers? -3.5 million people become homeless each year. -35% of the homeless population are families with children -23% are military veterans -805 million people still struggle with hunger

Do you agree with these top human rights? Do you believe these human rights still need work today? Or do you think there are other human rights besides these ones?