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Right to food

The right to food under international law and in national constitutions and legislation; approaches to the effective implementation of right to food legislation; and how right to food fits with other national and international frameworks for addressing hunger (eg. World Food Summit and MDGs).
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The right to food in theory and practice
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1999
FAO (ed), contributions from different authors from UN, academia and NGO-sector. In this publication, the rights related to food are examined from both the human rights and the operational points of view. Distinguished human rights ex...
NGOs and the right to adequate food - Hunger and malnutrition: the human rights approach
M Windfuhr / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1999
Chapter from the FAO publication "The right to food in theory and practice" (see separate entry) about the position of NGOs and Civil Society in the debate, containing extracts from a draft "Code of Conduct on the human right to adequ...
FAO Mandate in the World Food Summit Plan of Action (1996)
FAO Right to Food, 1999
Paragraph 61 of the World Food Summit Plan of Action, describes recommendations to governments and Civil Society to develop intruments to implement the right to food for everybody.
The right to food Report of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
United Nations [UN] High Commission for Refugees, 1999
Question of the realization in all countries of the economic, social and cultural rights contained in the universal declaration of human rights and in the international covenant on economic, social and cultural rights, and study of sp...
The 12 Misconceptions About The Right to Food
FoodFirst Information and Action Network, 1999
Brief answers to the following misconceptions that need to be addressed by recognizing economic human rights and using this knowledge to struggle against economic oppression of the poor and future generations: 1. We do not need...
Solutions outside the Box: can we finally implement the human right to food
S Maxwell / Overseas Development Institute, 1999
ODI seminar in the series "A Rights-based Approach to Development: from Theory to Practice", including the paper presented to the UNDP/UNHCHR/Government of Norway Symposium on Human Development and Human Rights in Oslo, 2-3 October 19
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Items 61 to 64 of 64

FAO Mandate in the World Food Summit Plan of Action (1996)
FAO Right to Food, 1999
Paragraph 61 of the World Food Summit Plan of Action, describes recommendations to governments and Civil Society to develop intruments to implement the right to food for everybody.
The right to food Report of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
United Nations [UN] High Commission for Refugees, 1999
Question of the realization in all countries of the economic, social and cultural rights contained in the universal declaration of human rights and in the international covenant on economic, social and cultural rights, and study of sp...
The 12 Misconceptions About The Right to Food
FoodFirst Information and Action Network, 1999
Brief answers to the following misconceptions that need to be addressed by recognizing economic human rights and using this knowledge to struggle against economic oppression of the poor and future generations: 1. We do not need...
Solutions outside the Box: can we finally implement the human right to food
S Maxwell / Overseas Development Institute, 1999
ODI seminar in the series "A Rights-based Approach to Development: from Theory to Practice", including the paper presented to the UNDP/UNHCHR/Government of Norway Symposium on Human Development and Human Rights in Oslo, 2-3 October 19
Items 61 to 64 of 64

Items 61 to 2 of 2

Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG)
The Child Poverty Action Group was formed in 1994 out of deep concern for the rising level of poverty in New Zealand and its effects on children. CPAG works to produce evidence about the causes and effects of poverty on children and their families. It examines how Government policies affect children and families. CPAG publishes reports, makes submissions and conducts small-scale researc...
Rural Reconstruction Nepal
Integrated community development programmes in Nepal
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