AbstractNatural and human induced disasters are a threat to food security, economic progress and livelihoods in Uganda. However, we have limited knowledge regarding the putative role of the human rights dimension to the impact and management of such tragedies. In this article we assessed the present policies, legislation and institutional capabilities to ascertain whether they could assure the right to adequate food during disaster situations in Uganda.Using purposive sampling, 52 duty bearers working in institutions deemed relevant to food security, nutrition and disaster management were interviewed using a semi-structured guide. Relevant provisions from policy, legislation, institutional budgets and records of Parliament provided the cont...
The general objectives of this study were to determine whether the diet of slum dwellers of Banda Pa...
This chapter analyses efforts to address food security and recovery in post- confl ict northern Ugan...
Abstract Background The majority of Ugandan children face vulnerability and malnutrition. As a State...
Natural and human induced disasters are a threat to food security, economic progress and livelihoods...
The rising frequency of natural disasters has impacts for the nutrition situation in Uganda. As Stat...
The right to adequate food recognised under international law provides a strong foundation for eradi...
Background Despite the instruments on the right to adequate food adopted by the Unit...
The right to adequate food recognised under international law provides a strong foundation for eradi...
The right to adequate food recognised under international law provides a strong foundation for eradi...
Background: Despite the instruments on the right to adequate food adopted by the United Nations, the...
Abstract Background In developing countries like Uganda, the human right to adequate food (RtAF) is ...
The Benet community has been living traditionally for hundreds of years in Mountain Elgon, in Uganda...
Despite recent advances in the area of humanitarian responses and the publication and dissemination ...
Natural and technological disasters have the potential to severely undermine the capacity of States ...
We assessed food insecurity, diet diversity, and the right to adequate food among households in comm...
The general objectives of this study were to determine whether the diet of slum dwellers of Banda Pa...
This chapter analyses efforts to address food security and recovery in post- confl ict northern Ugan...
Abstract Background The majority of Ugandan children face vulnerability and malnutrition. As a State...
Natural and human induced disasters are a threat to food security, economic progress and livelihoods...
The rising frequency of natural disasters has impacts for the nutrition situation in Uganda. As Stat...
The right to adequate food recognised under international law provides a strong foundation for eradi...
Background Despite the instruments on the right to adequate food adopted by the Unit...
The right to adequate food recognised under international law provides a strong foundation for eradi...
The right to adequate food recognised under international law provides a strong foundation for eradi...
Background: Despite the instruments on the right to adequate food adopted by the United Nations, the...
Abstract Background In developing countries like Uganda, the human right to adequate food (RtAF) is ...
The Benet community has been living traditionally for hundreds of years in Mountain Elgon, in Uganda...
Despite recent advances in the area of humanitarian responses and the publication and dissemination ...
Natural and technological disasters have the potential to severely undermine the capacity of States ...
We assessed food insecurity, diet diversity, and the right to adequate food among households in comm...
The general objectives of this study were to determine whether the diet of slum dwellers of Banda Pa...
This chapter analyses efforts to address food security and recovery in post- confl ict northern Ugan...
Abstract Background The majority of Ugandan children face vulnerability and malnutrition. As a State...