Right To Food Essay

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The article title: How can we better observe the right to food and who is in charge?
Background and discussions on right to food
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
(FAO), more than one billion people are undernourished. Over two billion suffer from a lack of essential vitamins and minerals in their food. Nearly six million children die every year from malnutrition or related diseases, that is about half of all preventable deaths. The majority of those suffering from hunger and malnutrition are smallholders or landless people, mostly women and girls living in rural areas without access to productive resources .
Although many people might imagine that deaths from hunger generally occur in times of famine …show more content…

A person's diet should also consist of food which satisfies cultural preferences. The food should be obtainable in a manner which is not an affront to the dignity or self-esteem of the person. The process by which the food is made available should be stable and sustainable, thus ensuring continuing access to food of acceptable standards" (1990, 188).
Right to food emerged many farmers, food activists, and private sectors to push the states to recognize right to food as a fundamental right to all citizens with different cultural manifestations and beliefs. Therefore, any state failing to do so will commit intentionally a punishable crime to its citizens. ActionAid Rwanda has been recently pushing decision-makers in the government to amend the constitution and put a clause on right to food by holding meetings with government officials and Members of Parliament over the issue .
According to ActionAid Rwanda’s Country Director, Josephine Uwamariya, said that recognizing the right to food as a fundamental human right, is of paramount importance. This will pave way for a special and comprehensive legislation with mechanisms aimed at achieving sustainable agriculture production that addresses the issue of food insecurity and

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