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World Food Day (16 October 2007)
This
years World Food Day theme, "The Right to Food, highlights
a basic human right that is often ignored as severe food insecurity
continues to afflict more than 850 million people.
The right to food, according to international law, is
the right of every person to have regular access to sufficient, nutritionally
adequate and culturally acceptable food for an active, healthy life.
It is the right to feed oneself in dignity, rather than the right to
be fed
Source: FAO
Selected learning materials
Study
Guide on the right to Food & Water
An introduction to the right to food and water,
including key definitions, international standards and references to
other advocacy, education and training materials.
World
Food Day (by Richard Pierre Claude in: Popular Education for
Human Rights: 24 Participatory Exercises for Facilitators and Teachers,
HREA)
Exercise for a workshop setting about World Food Day (16 October). Participants
will learn how to differentiate between "wants" and "needs";
distinguish among: hunger, malnutrition, and starvation; develop some
perspectives on global hunger, including the ranking of several countries;
develop some comparative skills in analyzing the causes of hunger in
your country; devise some policies to respond to issues of hunger, taking
"globalization" into account.
Nutrition
Rights: The Human Right to Adequate Food and Nutrition (by George
Kent, World Alliance on Nutrition and Human Rights/University of Hawai'i)
The purpose of this text is to help readers understand the meaning of
economic, social and cultural rights through study of the human right
to food and nutrition. The text can be used for self-directed learning,
in a training or classroom.
International and regional instruments that guarantee
the provision of food/prevention of hunger:
- International
Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (1966), articles 1,
3, 11, 12
- General
Comment 12, Right to adequate food (1999) (Committee on Economic
Social and Cultural Rights)
- World
Declaration and Plan of Action on Nutrition (1992)
- European Social Code
(1946), article 42
- African
Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (1990), article 14
- Additional Protocol to the American Convention
on Human Rights in the area of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
(Protocol of San Salvador) (1988), article 12
Useful Links
Food
and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
United
Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food
Foodfirst
Information and Action Network (FIAN)
World
Food Program (WFP)
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