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Habitat Agenda paragraph 27: Equal access to economic resources
27. Equitable human settlements are those in which all people, without discrimination
of any kind as to race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other
opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status, have equal
access to housing, infrastructure, health services, adequate food and water,
education and open spaces. In addition, such human settlements provide equal
opportunity for a productive and freely chosen livelihood; equal access to economic
resources, including the right to inheritance, the ownership of land and other
property, credit, natural resources and appropriate technologies; equal opportunity
for personal, spiritual, religious, cultural and social development; equal opportunity
for participation in public decision-making; equal rights and obligations with
regard to the conservation and use of natural and cultural resources; and equal
access to mechanisms to ensure that rights are not violated. The empowerment
of women and their full participation on the basis of equality in all spheres
of society, whether rural or urban, are fundamental to sustainable human settlements
development.
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