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2008 report
Human and social rights: not always a given
Uwe Kerkow
Social Watch Germany Forum World Social Summit

Poverty and economic and social inequality are increasing more rapidly in Germany than in most other EU countries, stimulating debate about minimum wage and labour protections as well as concern about human and social rights. Although politicians and the public assume that the law guarantees their human and social rights, citizens and groups are increasingly demanding Government human rights compliance. Interestingly, the Government continues to insist on human rights compliance as a condition of official development assistance

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Progress and setbacks by key indicators see references
Stagnant  Undernourishment Stagnant  Population with access to sanitation
Significant progress  Internet users Stagnant  Population with access to improved water sources
Significant progress  Personal computers Slight progress  Tuberculosis
Significant progress  Telephone mainlines Stagnant  People living with HIV/AIDS
Slight progress  Scientists and engineers in research and development Stagnant  Infant mortality
Stagnant  Information and communication technology expenditure Slight progress  Under-5 mortality
Stagnant  Research and development expenditure Slight progress  Activity rate gap
Stagnant  Public health expenditure Significant progress  Women in decision-making positions in government at ministerial level
Stagnant  Public education expenditure Slight progress  Seats in parliament held by women
Stagnant  Military expenditure  

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Signatures and ratifications by Germany
Human Rights International Treaties Total 9 ; signed 8 ; ratified 8 .
Treaties mentioned in the Millennium Declaration Total 10 ; signed 8 ; ratified 7 .
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