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Instruments of the AU
2.
Every citizen shall have the right of equal access to the public service
of his country.
3.
Every individual shall have the right of access to public property and
services in strict equality of all persons before the law.
Article 14
The right to property shall be guaranteed. It may only be encroached upon in
the interest of public need or in the general interest of the community and in
accordance with the provisions of appropriate laws.
Article 15
Every individual shall have the right to work under equitable and satisfactory
conditions and shall receive equal pay for equal work.
Article 16
1.
Every individual shall have the right to enjoy the best attainable state
of physical and mental health.
2.
State parties to the present Charter shall take the necessary measures
to protect the health of their people and to ensure that they receive medical
attention when they are sick.
Article 17
1.
Every individual shall have the right to education.
2.
Every individual may freely take part in the cultural life of his
community.
3.
The promotion and protection of morals and traditional values
recognised by the community shall be the duty of the state.
Article 18
1.
The family shall be the natural unit and basis of society. It shall be
protected by the state which shall take care of its physical and moral health.
2.
The state shall have the duty to assist the family which is the custodian
of morals and traditional values recognised by the community.
3.
The state shall ensure the elimination of every discrimination against
women and also ensure the protection of the rights of the woman and the
child as stipulated in international declarations and conventions.
4.
The aged and the disabled shall also have the right to special measures
of protection in keeping with their physical or moral needs.
Article 19
All peoples shall be equal; they shall enjoy the same respect and shall have
the same rights. Nothing shall justify the domination of a people by another.
Article 20
1.
All peoples shall have right to existence. They shall have the
unquestionable and inalienable right to self-determination. They shall freely
determine their political status and shall pursue their economic and social
development according to the policy they have freely chosen.
2.
Colonised or oppressed peoples shall have the right to free themselves
from the bonds of domination by resorting to any means recognised by the
international community.
3.
All peoples shall have the right to the assistance of the state parties to
the present Charter in their liberation struggle against foreign domination, be
it political, economic or cultural.