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“Reduced Inequality”

A. Introduction
In my own experience, I experienced different situations with
Inequality; Inequality in different situations, more of like, a bias treatment.
1. To reduce inequality is to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, and invest more
in health, education, social protection and decent jobs especially for young people,
migrants and other vulnerable communities.
2. Ensure equal opportunity and reduce inequalities of outcome, including by
eliminating discriminatory laws, policies and practices and promoting appropriate
legislation, policies and action in this regard.
B. Body
1. Reducing Human Right Inequality means, more equal opportunity to claim their
rights and human rights principles apply to all persons equally.
a. The distinction between horizontal and vertical inequality is particularly salient
within the human rights framework, since issues of horizontal inequality are more
strongly incorportated.
b. Article 28 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “everyone is
entitled to a social and international order in which the rights and freedoms set forth
in this Declaration can be fully realized.” The distribution of income and wealth, and
the associated political dynamics, represents an important dimension of this social
and international order. There is an implicit obligation within the human rights
framework for states to consider the impact of inequality on rights and—where
necessary—to take steps towards a more just distribution of income. (Balakrishnan,
R., Heintz, J., 2016)
2. Poverty reduction is compromised by income inequality. We can make the world
economy equal if we reduce the numbers of poverty.
a. Increasing employment and reducing the population or to control, we can help our
community rise and to be better.
b. Despite enormous gains in the wellbeing and economic circumstances of
hundreds of millions of people, 10% of the world's population still live on less than $2
a day. High population growth traps individuals, communities and even entire
countries in poverty. Achieving sustainable population levels, locally and globally,
helps people achieve the dignity and standard of living we all deserve.( Thoraya
Ahmed Obaid, UN Under-Secretary-General, 2010)
C. Conclusion
1. To reduce poverty in the world, we can balance the income of all citizens that they
will receive. It will help the economy to be successful and to be more productive.
2. Inequality of our rights and inequality to be in moral will help the world succeed.
To be as one community helping together it will surely help make a future brighter.

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