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Economic, social and cultural rights: The limitless textbook

11th July 2016By Linda CilliersPolicy, Teaching No Comments
Economic, social and cultural rights: The limitless textbook

It costs money to build and staff hospitals and schools that make the right to health and education a reality. And while not everyone in the world has an internet connection, providing internet access to people as fast as possible would go a long way towards achieving economic, social and cultural rights through the use of the limitless textbooks concept.

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