Any society that chooses perpetual war over peace, that values corporate profits over the
basic human needs of common citizens is a society horribly out of touch with the core values of decency, fairness, and justice.
Absolute poverty is on the increase with five million people suffering from severe deprivation of
basic human needs, the Breadline Europe study found.
She will keep her staff focused on the "person" and not the "machinery", always trying to keep her facility from becoming overly technical instead of focusing on simple,
basic human needs. Though she will work on special projects in a timely, progressive manner, she will always see that day-to-day care comes first.
The three differed in their approaches, but recognized in common that the achievement of true freedom must involve self-esteem, a struggle for equal social and political rights, and the fulfillment of
basic human needs. (T.
Army, the report asserts that the war in El Salvador is "stuck" and that the United States is "itself stuck with the war." Despite "important progress toward democratization," the lieutenant colonels state, "the Salvadoran government remains ineffective," incapable of meeting "
basic human needs." U.S.
"Expenditure is expected to take care of
basic human needs, including actions aimed at consolidating social cohesion, strengthening security and pursuing socio-economic development projects and programmes," the statement added.
The three suppliers, Foxlink, Pegatron, and Wintek, fail to provide for
basic human needs and continue to use student workers, according to SACOM.
Nussbaum, co-founder of the Human Development and Capability Association, argues that our dominant theories of human and economic development have given us policies that ignore
basic human needs for dignity and self-respect.
The scheme aims at supporting small-scale community- based projects in
basic human needs field , such as primary health care, basic education and water supply in the developing countries.
Absolute poverty is on the increase and five million people are now suffering from severe deprivation of
basic human needs, the Breadline Europe study found.
William Glasser (1986) estimates that schools fail to engage more than half the students because they fail to fulfill four
basic human needs for students: to belong and love, to gain power, to be free, and to have fun.