Public space and the public that frequents it: dilemmas of the human rights to water and sanitation

Fernanda Deister Moreira, Paula Rafaela Silva Fonseca, L. Heller, Sonaly Rezende
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The human rights to water and sanitation were officially recognized by the United Nations in 2010. Despite this, these rights have not been explicitly recognized as basic rights in Brazilian legislation and their interpretation in law comes from the concept of universal access. However, little is discussed regarding the universalization of this access in spaces beyond the household, particularly in public spaces, serving people in socio-spatial vulnerability and who need urban furniture such as drinking fountains and toilets, either because they work or live there. It is in public spaces that homeless people, street vendors, women and girls, people with disabilities and transgender people are neglected, given the lack of access to water and public toilets. Thus, this work has sought to understand the possibilities of interpreting public sanitation policy in Brazil from the definitions of “universal access” and “household” using content analysis when reading these documents. It was concluded that the Law excludes public spaces, neglecting the aforementioned groups.
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公共空间和经常光顾的公众:享有水和卫生设施的人权困境
2010年,联合国正式承认了享有水和卫生设施的人权。尽管如此,这些权利在巴西立法中并没有被明确承认为基本权利,法律对这些权利的解释来自普遍享有的概念。然而,很少有人讨论在家庭以外的空间,特别是在公共空间,为社会空间脆弱的人服务,以及为那些因为在那里工作或生活而需要饮水机和厕所等城市家具的人普及这种使用。由于缺乏水和公共厕所,无家可归者、街头小贩、妇女和女孩、残疾人和变性人正是在公共场所被忽视的。因此,这项工作试图通过阅读这些文件时的内容分析,从“普及”和“家庭”的定义中理解解释巴西公共卫生政策的可能性。结论是,该法排除了公共场所,忽视了上述群体。
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