In 2009, the number of hungry in the world crossed the one billion mark, a dubious milestone that has been attributed in large part to consecutive food and economic crises. Over ninety-eight percent of these individuals live in the developing world. Ironically, a great majority are involved in food production as small-scale independent food producers or agricultural laborers. These facts and figures signal a definitive blow to efforts to reduce global hunger and lift the world\u27s poorest from abject and dehumanizing poverty. They also bring to light the deep imbalance of power in a fundamentally flawed food system. Responses to the current crisis have emphasized the responsibility of states to realize the right to adequate food, and have ...
Although international treaties recognize a right to food, few nations have established a domestic, ...
The right to food is recognized as a basic right under international human rights law. The lack of ...
Right to food is a basic human right. In India, with increase in population the demand for food is o...
In 2009, the number of hungry in the world crossed the one billion mark, a dubious milestone that h...
The right to food has always been recognized as a valid and fundamental right of the individual. In ...
The right to food is recognized as a fundamental human right in the Universal Declaration of Human R...
Economic globalization represents both an unmet opportunity and a significant challenge for the fulf...
Current global events validate the fact that beyond a theoretical analysis of rights discourse and f...
Food insecurity is a global issue. Large parts of the global population are unable to feed themselve...
The right to food has received increasing attention internationally and nationally following drastic...
Hunger currently plagues over one billion people around the world, leaving mainly women, children an...
The food crisis of 2008, the subsequent financial crisis, and the ongoing climate crisis have create...
The global food system is exceeding ecological limits while failing to meet the nutritional needs of...
The international community continues to struggle with an effective response to the continuing probl...
The right to food is a human right. It protects the right of all human beings to live in dignity, fr...
Although international treaties recognize a right to food, few nations have established a domestic, ...
The right to food is recognized as a basic right under international human rights law. The lack of ...
Right to food is a basic human right. In India, with increase in population the demand for food is o...
In 2009, the number of hungry in the world crossed the one billion mark, a dubious milestone that h...
The right to food has always been recognized as a valid and fundamental right of the individual. In ...
The right to food is recognized as a fundamental human right in the Universal Declaration of Human R...
Economic globalization represents both an unmet opportunity and a significant challenge for the fulf...
Current global events validate the fact that beyond a theoretical analysis of rights discourse and f...
Food insecurity is a global issue. Large parts of the global population are unable to feed themselve...
The right to food has received increasing attention internationally and nationally following drastic...
Hunger currently plagues over one billion people around the world, leaving mainly women, children an...
The food crisis of 2008, the subsequent financial crisis, and the ongoing climate crisis have create...
The global food system is exceeding ecological limits while failing to meet the nutritional needs of...
The international community continues to struggle with an effective response to the continuing probl...
The right to food is a human right. It protects the right of all human beings to live in dignity, fr...
Although international treaties recognize a right to food, few nations have established a domestic, ...
The right to food is recognized as a basic right under international human rights law. The lack of ...
Right to food is a basic human right. In India, with increase in population the demand for food is o...