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Question: Do the universal declaration of human rights define what health and adequate housing are?
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No, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights does not explicitly define what health and adequate housing are. These terms are left open to interpretation by individual countries and organizations who are responsible for setting their own standards for what constitutes health and adequate housing.
Answered by text-davinci-003
Feb. 23, 2023, 8:43 a.m.
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