Human rights are fundamental to the well-being of the population. To this end, the State takes the necessary measures to facilitate the satisfaction of human rights. In this way, they remain indispensable to the happiness of the population. Thus, the State puts in place the conditions to enable people to live decently. These include education, security of goods and people, marriage management, protection of civil status, acquisition of nationality by a foreigner, customary land rights, issuance of final land titles, dematerialization of administrative acts, archiving of State documents, migration management, housing policy, public health and sanitation infrastructures, counterfeiting, cybercrime, fraudulent trade in medicines, illicit trade in food products, indecent exposure, informal security, domestic servants, occupation of the State's public domain, conflict management, social security, etc.