History The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights Questions
The right to social security, including social insurance, refers to the entitlement of individuals to access financial assistance and support from the government or other social institutions in times of need or vulnerability. This right ensures that individuals have access to basic necessities, such as food, shelter, healthcare, and education, regardless of their socio-economic status. Social security programs and social insurance schemes aim to provide a safety net for individuals and families, protecting them from poverty, unemployment, disability, old age, and other risks.