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... such as the right to food, clothing, housing, medical care and education, that are lacking in many countries. At the international level with specific relation to the root problems of terrorism, Robinson said, that working with the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and officials of other economic development programs to see human rights as part of their agenda in policymaking. The United Nations recently changed its structure so that all its program leaders are responsible for reporting how what they are doing affects human rights. At the national level, Robinson urged countries to work toward developing new "shared rules of engagement." Governments need to be more clear on when the international community will take action not just to stop gross human rights violations, such as ethnic cleansings in Rwanda and Kosovo, but when they will have a diplomatic presence to engage in "confidence building" among parties that seem to ...
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