Table of Contents
- 1 What extent community have or are currently supporting communities affected by human rights violations?
- 2 What recommendations and conclusions can you make on xenophobia to communities?
- 3 What is the extent to which the government has contributed to housing?
- 4 What recommendations can you make on the issue of xenophobia to the communities?
- 5 How can campaigns and events support victims of xenophobia?
What extent community have or are currently supporting communities affected by human rights violations?
Answer: The community needs to work along with Government and religious organizations, to support the communities affected by human rights violation. The communities work on both profit and non-profit work in case of human rights violation. They also force the Government to take necessary action.
What recommendations and conclusions can you make on xenophobia to communities?
The major recommendation and also conclusion towards the community and government on xenophobia is simply getting familiar with a particular culture instead of shunning it. Everyone must analyze these things in certain ways which are as easy as daily conversations regarding the location issues, weather and much more.
How does xenophobia affect the community?
But even veiled xenophobia can have insidious effects on both individuals and society. These attitudes can make it more difficult for people in certain groups to live within a society and affect all aspects of life including housing access, employment opportunities, and healthcare access.
What is the extent to which the government has contributed to housing?
The programme helps households to access housing with secure tenure, at a cost that they can afford. Since 1994, Government has contributed R19 billion to just under 1,5 million low-cost housing opportunities1, providing shelter, security of tenure, running water, sanitation and electricity to over 6 million people.
What recommendations can you make on the issue of xenophobia to the communities?
Of those who shared their experiences, nearly 70 percent were women….Here are five ways:
- Celebrate other cultures.
- Call out bigotry and hate speech.
- Teach children kindness and how to talk about differences.
- Stand up for people being harassed — intervene if it’s safe to do so.
- Support human rights organizations like UNICEF.
What recommendations and conclusions can you make on the issue of human rights to communities?
Conclusion: Regard for and usage of human rights gives the premise to tranquil and amicable concurrence among people groups with various social and religious foundations. This decent variety of societies and religions improves the all-inclusive importance of human rights at the national and provincial dimensions.
How can campaigns and events support victims of xenophobia?
Discussions, projects and campaigns support victims of xenophobia by helping them overcome the trauma they may have undergone and also by helping them understand about the culture and traditions of the country. This would help them follow and live in accordance with such culture and traditions.