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What are Basic Needs?





What is ACCESS?
ACCESS refers to the ability to obtain or utilize something, in this case, the basic needs mentioned above. It encompasses the availability, affordability, and accessibility of these essential resources. In other words, ACCESS is about creating opportunities for individuals to access the necessities they need to thrive.
Barriers to ACCESS
Despite the importance of ACCESS, many individuals face barriers that prevent them from meeting their basic needs. Some of these barriers include: Poverty and financial constraints Geographical location and remote access Social and cultural discrimination Lack of infrastructure and resources Conflict and political instability These barriers can have a significant impact on an individual's quality of life, limiting their ability to access essential services, education, and economic opportunities.