The six contributed chapters in Gender, Nutrition, and the Human Right to Adequate Food: An Inclusive Framework bring public policy, political economy, and gender equity together to create an inclusive framework for food system reform. Uniting human rights, gender discrimination, and food sovereignty, the book offers a comprehensive analysis of the complex intersections between food and nutritional justice, as well as structural poverty and violence. The text is a product of the collaborative effort between the Gender Nutrition Rights (GNR) university-based research group and two international nongovernmental organizations, FIAN International and the Geneva Infant Feeding Association (GIFA), as part of ongoing efforts to “contribute to th...
Current global events validate the fact that beyond a theoretical analysis of rights discourse and f...
"The premise of a rights-based approach to ensuring adequate food is empowering poor people and thos...
Achieving gender equality and women’s empowerment in food systems can result in greater food securit...
First paragraph: The six contributed chapters in Gender, Nutrition, and the Human Right to Adequate...
The food crisis of 2008 was not an isolated incident or unique event from which the world economy an...
This systematic review assembles evidence for rights-based approaches–the right to food and food sov...
The right to food is the right to life. Ensuring food security for all the citizens and their food s...
Food and nutrition insecurity continues to pose a serious global challenge, reflecting government sh...
In this paper, I discuss how food insecurity has been politicized most recently in the United States...
Food insecurity is a global issue. Large parts of the global population are unable to feed themselve...
This article examines the utility of the human rights-based approach (HRBA) in tackling environmenta...
For 30 years, U.S. food and nutrition scientists and policymakers concerned with food and nutrition ...
Malnutrition is alarmingly prevalent, affecting one in three people worldwide. In this Article, we a...
Food is fundamental to survival, and is also a basic human right. Notwithstanding, the politics of f...
This article contributes to the debates around food and nutrition security from a perspective of gen...
Current global events validate the fact that beyond a theoretical analysis of rights discourse and f...
"The premise of a rights-based approach to ensuring adequate food is empowering poor people and thos...
Achieving gender equality and women’s empowerment in food systems can result in greater food securit...
First paragraph: The six contributed chapters in Gender, Nutrition, and the Human Right to Adequate...
The food crisis of 2008 was not an isolated incident or unique event from which the world economy an...
This systematic review assembles evidence for rights-based approaches–the right to food and food sov...
The right to food is the right to life. Ensuring food security for all the citizens and their food s...
Food and nutrition insecurity continues to pose a serious global challenge, reflecting government sh...
In this paper, I discuss how food insecurity has been politicized most recently in the United States...
Food insecurity is a global issue. Large parts of the global population are unable to feed themselve...
This article examines the utility of the human rights-based approach (HRBA) in tackling environmenta...
For 30 years, U.S. food and nutrition scientists and policymakers concerned with food and nutrition ...
Malnutrition is alarmingly prevalent, affecting one in three people worldwide. In this Article, we a...
Food is fundamental to survival, and is also a basic human right. Notwithstanding, the politics of f...
This article contributes to the debates around food and nutrition security from a perspective of gen...
Current global events validate the fact that beyond a theoretical analysis of rights discourse and f...
"The premise of a rights-based approach to ensuring adequate food is empowering poor people and thos...
Achieving gender equality and women’s empowerment in food systems can result in greater food securit...