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The image accompanying this article will show a family of refugees living in a cramped tent with little access to food or proper toilet facilities. Many human rights organizations argue that these conditions constitute a human rights violation.

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Question: Is limited access to toilet facilities and food in refugee camps a human rights violation?

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Yes, limited access to toilet facilities and food in refugee camps is considered a human rights violation under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). According to the ICESCR, every person has the right to an adequate standard of living, which includes access to necessary food, clothing, and housing, as well as the continual improvement of living conditions. Lack of access to any of these necessities violates the ICESCR, and thus is considered a human rights violation.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Feb. 23, 2023, 5:43 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, February 23, 2023

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