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Right to reasonable access to transportation
34.—(1) The State must take reasonable measures within its available resources to
achieve the progressive realisation of the right of every person to have reasonable access
to transportation.
(2) In applying any right under this section, if the State claims that it does not have
the resources to implement the right, it is the responsibility of the State to show that the
resources are not available.
Right to housing and sanitation
35.—(1) The State must take reasonable measures within its available resources to
achieve the progressive realisation of the right of every person to accessible and adequate
housing and sanitation.
(2) In applying any right under this section, if the State claims that it does not have
the resources to implement the right, it is the responsibility of the State to show that the
resources are not available.
Right to adequate food and water
36.—(1) The State must take reasonable measures within its available resources to
achieve the progressive realisation of the right of every person to be free from hunger,
to have adequate food of acceptable quality and to clean and safe water in adequate
quantities.
(2) In applying any right under this section, if the State claims that it does not have
the resources to implement the right, it is the responsibility of the State to show that the
resources are not available.
Right to social security schemes
37.—(1) The State must take reasonable measures within its available resources
to achieve the progressive realisation of the right of every person to social security
schemes, whether private or public, for their support in times of need, including the right
to such support from public resources if they are unable to support themselves and their
dependents.
(2) In applying any right under this section, if the State claims that it does not have
the resources to implement the right, it is the responsibility of the State to show that the
resources are not available.
Right to health
38.—(1) The State must take reasonable measures within its available resources
to achieve the progressive realisation of the right of every person to health, and to the
conditions and facilities necessary to good health, and to health care services, including
reproductive health care.
(2) A person must not be denied emergency medical treatment.