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Rural healthcare crisis: a matter of human rights

It is deeply concerning that the healthcare system in rural areas continues to struggle with inadequate services, clinic closures, and a severe lack of resources. These challenges create life-threatening barriers for residents who are left without essential medical care.

Access to healthcare is a fundamental human right, and Lesotho has a responsibility to ensure this right is upheld and respected. Healthcare is not just a service—it is essential for human dignity, allowing individuals to live healthy, productive lives and participate fully in society. Good health is the foundation of economic and social well-being, enabling people to work, learn, and contribute to their communities.

Moreover, access to healthcare is interconnected with other basic rights, such as education, employment, and a decent standard of living. No one should be denied medical care due to financial hardship or geographic location. It is unacceptable that people continue to suffer, or even die, simply because they are poor or cannot reach the services they need.

Health is also shaped by access to safe drinking water, nutritious food, adequate housing, education, and safe working conditions. Furthermore, the right to health includes the ability to make informed decisions about one’s own body and access sexual and reproductive health services free from discrimination and violence.

Lesotho must take urgent action to strengthen its healthcare system, particularly in rural areas, to ensure that no one is left behind. Access to quality medical care should not be a privilege—it is a right that every citizen deserves.

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