The State must take reasonable legislative and other measures to: • prevent pollution and ecological degradation; • promote conservation; and secure ecologically sustainable development and use of natural resources while promoting economic and social development. The State is required to take measures to progressively realize these rights. Freedom from arbitrary eviction No person may be evicted from their home or have their home demolished, without an order of court made after considering all the relevant circumstances. Right to education Every citizen and permanent resident of Zimbabwe has a right to: • • A basic State funded education including adult basic education. Further education provided by the State through reasonable legislative and other measures. The State must progressively make further education available and accessible. Every person has the right to establish and run independent educational institutions, but they must not discriminate on any of the grounds laid out in the Constitution. The State must within its available resources take steps to ensure that this right is progressively realized. Right to health care Every citizen and permanent resident of Zimbabwe has the right to basic health care, including the right to reproductive health care. Every person living with a long-term illness has the right to access basic health care services for the illness. No person may be refused emergency medical treatment in any health care institution. The State must take reasonable measures, within its available resources, to progressively realize this right. Right to food and water Every person has the right to safe, clean water and sufficient food. The State should therefore take reasonable legislative and other measures within the limits of its available resources, to progressively realize this right. Marriage rights 10

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