Do You Experience These Rights?

The ICESCR protects economic, social, and cultural rights that affect daily life. This brief self-assessment explores whether these protections show up in your own experience.

The ICESCR protects rights that affect daily life. This self-assessment helps you explore whether these protections show up in your own experience.

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Article 6 Right to Work

Do you feel secure in your employment — confident that you could find equivalent work if your current position ended?

Article 7 Just Work Conditions

Do your working conditions include fair compensation, safe environment, and reasonable hours with adequate rest?

Article 9 Social Security

Do you have reliable access to unemployment support, disability coverage, and retirement security?

Article 11 Adequate Standard of Living

Can you afford adequate food, clothing, and housing for yourself and your family without financial distress?

Article 12 Right to Health

Do you have affordable access to quality healthcare — both physical and mental — when you need it?

Article 13 Right to Education

Did you have access to quality education that developed your ability to evaluate, decide, and think critically — not just memorize facts?

Article 15 Right to Benefit from Science

Do you benefit from advances in technology and science — including AI tools — in your daily life and work?