By providing them basic rights and responsibilities which are as follows:
- To provide them liberty and autonomy.
- To provide them security.
- To give freedom of movement.
Further Explanation:
The Constitution of South Africa contains a “right to equality”, which grants every citizen of the country to be treated ‘equally’. The “right to equality” imposes an obligation on every individual to treat other people equally.
With regard to individuals with HIV, it means that no individual would be discriminated against for having HIV and a person who has HIV would be treated similarly like a person who does not have.
In South Africa, the HIV infection rate is high. The odds of a person having HIV/AIDS are great because of access to “anti-retro virals” which is viewed as a “chronic disease”. South Africa is one of those countries which have high rate rapes in the world due to which HIV is not restricted or limited to a particular gender, ethnic or cultural group. So, if an individual faces discrimination or he is deprived of benefits in the society as compared to HIV negative, then he can raise a complaint.
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Answer Details:
Grade: High School
Chapter: Discrimination against HIV positive
Subject: Social Studies
Keywords:
liberty, autonomy, movement, freedom, equality, discrimination, ethnic, cultural group, infection, chronic disease