Abstract

Human rights have an important position in supporting the vulnerability of a family. This research examines human rights in sustainable family resilience. Vulnerable families generally result in divorce, domestic violence, and children living on the streets or abandoned. This research explores human rights and family resilience in Indonesia. However, in this context, human rights often become vulnerable. Problems such as gender discrimination, abuse of children's rights, and domestic violence can damage family resilience and destroy the basic rights of family members. Therefore, a strong understanding and protection of human rights is the key to building and maintaining family resilience. The method used in this research is literature review research. Research obtains literature sources from journals, books or articles. The research results show no urgency in dealing with family resilience problems. Meanwhile, Indonesia itself is a country that upholds human rights. A strong understanding and protection of human rights is key to building and maintaining family resilien.

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