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Improvement of the situation of women and girls in rural areas (2018), para. 49

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  • Improvement of the situation of women and girls in rural areas (2018)
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(ff) Taking appropriate measures to adopt or develop legislation and policies that provide rural women with access to land and support women’s cooperatives and agricultural programmes, including for subsistence agriculture, in order to contribute to school feeding programmes as a pull factor to keep children, in particula r girl children, in school, noting that school meals and take-home rations attract and retain children in schools and recognizing that school feeding is an incentive to enhance enrolment and reduce absenteeism, especially for girls;
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The right to food (2007), para. 18

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  • The right to food (2007)
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4. Expresses its concern that women and girls are disproportionately affected by hunger, food insecurity and poverty, in part as a result of gender inequality and discrimination, that in many countries, girls are twice as likely as boys to die from malnutrition and preventable childhood diseases, and that it is estimated that almost twice as many women as men suffer from malnutrition;
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  • Food & Nutrition
  • Poverty
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  • Boys
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  • Women
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The right to food (2011), para. 23

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  • The right to food (2011)
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4. Expresses its concern that women and girls are disproportionately affected by hunger, food insecurity and poverty, in part as a result of gender inequality and discrimination, that in many countries, girls are twice as likely as boys to die from malnutrition and preventable childhood diseases and that it is estimated that almost twice as many women as men suffer from malnutrition;
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  • Food & Nutrition
  • Poverty
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  • Boys
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  • Women
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The right to food (2010), para. 23

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  • The right to food (2010)
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5. Encourages all States to take action to address gender inequality and discrimination against women, in particular where it contributes to the malnutrition of women and girls, including measures to ensure the full and equal realization of the right to food and ensuring that women have equal access to resources, including income, land and water and their ownership, as well as full and equal access to education, science and technology, to enable them to feed themselves and their families;
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Food & Nutrition
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  • Girls
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The right to food (2004), para. 17

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  • The right to food (2004)
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4. Expresses its concern that women are disproportionately affected by hunger, food insecurity and poverty, in part as a result of gender inequality, that in many countries, girls are twice as likely as boys to die from malnutrition and preventable childhood diseases, and that it is estimated that almost twice as many women suffer from malnutrition as men;
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  • Gender
  • Poverty
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  • Boys
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The right to food (2017), para. 36

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  • The right to food (2017)
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6. Also expresses its deep concern that, while women contribute more than 50 per cent of the food produced worldwide, they also account for 70 per cent of the world’s hungry, that women and girls are disproportionately affected by hunger, food insecurity and poverty, in part as a result of gender inequality and discrimination, that in many countries girls are twice as likely a s boys to die from malnutrition and preventable childhood diseases, and that it is estimated that almost twice as many women as men suffer from malnutrition;
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  • Food & Nutrition
  • Poverty
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  • Boys
  • Girls
  • Women
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Agriculture development, food security and nutrition (2020), para. 41

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  • Agriculture development, food security and nutrition (2020)
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Reiterating the importance of achieving gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, as well as the recognition and protection of the rights of smallholders, particularly women, reiterating also the importance, inter alia, of supporting the empowerment of rural women, youth, small-scale farmers, family farmers and livestock farmers, fishers and fish workers as critical agents for enhancing agricultural and rural development and food security and for improving nutrition outcomes, and acknowledging their fundamental contribution to the environmental sustainability and the genetic preservation of agricultural systems and to sustaining productivity on often marginal lands,
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  • Environment
  • Food & Nutrition
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  • Girls
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The right to food (2005), para. 19

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  • The right to food (2005)
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7. Encourages all States to take action to address discrimination against women, particularly where it contributes to the malnutrition of women and girls, including measures to ensure the realization of the right to food and ensuring that women have equal access to resources, including income, land and water, to enable them to feed themselves;
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Health
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  • Girls
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The girl child (2014), para. 18

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  • The girl child (2014)
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Deeply concerned also about the vulnerability of children raised in child- headed households, in particular the girl child, who suffer from the lack of adult support and may be particularly vulnerable to poverty, mental and psychosocial trauma and physical vulnerability owing to, inter alia, food insecurity and poor nutrition, limited access to safe water and adequate sanitation, and communicable and non-communicable diseases,
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Health
  • Poverty
  • Water & Sanitation
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The right to food (2019), para. 44

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  • The right to food (2019)
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6. Also expresses its deep concern that, while women contribute more than 50 per cent of the food produced worldwide, they also account for 70 per cent of the world’s hungry, that women and girls are disproportionately affected by hunger, food insecurity and poverty, in part as a result of gender inequality and discrimination, that in many countries girls are twice as likely as boys to die from malnutrition an d preventable childhood diseases, and that it is estimated that almost twice as many women as men suffer from malnutrition;
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Poverty
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  • Boys
  • Girls
  • Women
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The right to food (2020), para. 47

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  • The right to food (2020)
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6. Also expresses its deep concern that, while women contribute more than 50 per cent of the food produced worldwide, they also account for 70 per cent of the world’s hungry, that women and girls are disproportionately affected by hunger, food insecurity and poverty, in part as a result of gender inequality and discrimination, that in many countries girls are twice as likely as boys to die from malnutrition and preventable childhood diseases, and that it is estimated that almost twice as many women as men suffer from malnutrition;
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  • Food & Nutrition
  • Poverty
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  • Boys
  • Girls
  • Women
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The right to food (2011), para. 29

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  • The right to food (2011)
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6. Encourages all States to take action to address gender inequality and discrimination against women, in particular where it contributes to the malnutrition of women and girls, including measures to ensure the full and equal realization of the right to food and ensuring that women have equal access to resources, including income, land and water and their ownership, as well as full and equal access to education, science and technology, to enable them to feed themselves and their families;
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Gender
  • Health
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  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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The right to food (2004), para. 20

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  • The right to food (2004)
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6. Also encourages all States to take action to address discrimination against women, particularly where it contributes to the malnutrition of women and girls, including measures to ensure the realization of the right to food, and ensuring that women have equal access to resources, including income, land and water, to enable them to feed themselves;
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Health
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  • Girls
  • Women
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The girl child (2016), para. 56

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  • The girl child (2016)
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34. Calls upon all States to integrate food and nutritional support with the goal that children, especially girl children, have access at all times to sufficie nt, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food requirements for an active and healthy life;
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  • Food & Nutrition
  • Health
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  • Children
  • Girls
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Feb 25, 2020
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The right to food (2019), para. 31

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  • The right to food (2019)
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6. Encourages all States to mainstream a gender perspective in food security programmes and to take action to address de jure and de facto gender inequality and discrimination against women, in particular where such inequality and discrimination contribute to the malnutrition of women and girls, including by taking measures to ensure the full and equal realization of the right to food and ensuring that women and girls have equal access to social protection and resources, including income, land and water, and their ownership, and full and equal access to health care, education, science and technology, to enable them to feed themselves and their families, and in this regard stresses the need to empower women and to strengthen their role in decision-making;
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Gender
  • Health
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  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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The girl child (2018), para. 63

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  • The girl child (2018)
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38. Calls upon all States to integrate food and nutritional support with the goal that children, especially girl children, have access at all times to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food requirements for an active and healthy life;
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  • Food & Nutrition
  • Health
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  • Children
  • Girls
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The right to food (2019), para. 48

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  • The right to food (2019)
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10. Stresses that the primary responsibility of States is to promote and protect the right to food and that the international community should provide, through a coordinated response and upon request, international cooperation in support of national and regional efforts by providing the assistance necessary to increase food production and access to food, including through agricultural development assistance, the transfer of technology, food crop rehabilitation assistance and food aid, ensuring food security, with special attention to the specific needs of women and girls, and promoting innovation, support for the development of adapted technologies, research on rural advisory services and support for access to financing services, and ensure support for the establishment of secure land tenure systems;
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  • Food & Nutrition
  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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The right to food (2017), para. 40

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  • The right to food (2017)
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7. Recognizes that reinforcing the rights of girls and women, especially those who are poor and vulnerable, to education and social protection and that increasing women’s participation in decision-making and access to resources in an objective manner are critical for enhancing women’s vital role in advancing agricultural development and food security, and recognizes also in that regard that the promotion of agro-industry through the voluntary dissemination of knowledge, the development and transfer of technology, capacity-building and financial support is a precondition for the involvement of women in advancing agriculture in developing countries;
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  • Food & Nutrition
  • Gender
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  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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Women in development (2016), para. 28

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  • Women in development (2016)
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Reaffirming that nutrition and other related policies should pay special attention to women and empower women and girls, thereby contributing to women’s full and equal access to social protection and resources, including income, land, water, finance, education, training, science and technology and health -care services, thus promoting food security and health,
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Gender
  • Health
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  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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The right to food (2011), para. 28

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  • The right to food (2011)
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5. Expresses its concern that women and girls are disproportionately affected by hunger, food insecurity and poverty, in part as a result of gender inequality and discrimination, that in many countries girls are twice as likely as boys to die from malnutrition and preventable childhood diseases, and that it is estimated that almost twice as many women as men suffer from malnutrition;
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  • Food & Nutrition
  • Poverty
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  • Boys
  • Girls
  • Men
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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The right to food (2018), para. 39

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  • The right to food (2018)
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6. Also expresses its deep concern that, while women contribute more than 50 per cent of the food produced worldwide, they also account for 70 per cent of the world’s hungry, that women and girls are disproportionately affected by hunger, food insecurity and poverty, in part as a result of gender inequality and discrimination, that in many countries girls are twice as likely as boys to die from malnutrition and preventable childhood diseases, and that it is estimated that almost twice as many women as men suffer from malnutrition;
Topic(s)
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Poverty
Person(s) affected
  • Boys
  • Girls
  • Women
Date added
Feb 25, 2020
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The right to food (2020), para. 51

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  • The right to food (2020)
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10. Stresses that the primary responsibility of States is to promote and protect the right to food and that the international community should provide, t hrough a coordinated response and upon request, international cooperation in support of national and regional efforts by providing the assistance necessary to increase food production and access to food, including through agricultural development assistanc e, the transfer of technology, food crop rehabilitation assistance and food aid, ensuring food security, with special attention to the specific needs of women and girls, and promoting innovation, support for the development of adapted technologies, researc h on rural advisory services and support for access to financing services, and ensure support for the establishment of secure land tenure systems;
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  • Food & Nutrition
  • Governance & Rule of Law
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  • Girls
  • Women
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Feb 25, 2020
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The girl child (2016), para. 07

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  • The girl child (2016)
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Recognizing also that urgent national and international action is required to eliminate poverty, in particular extreme poverty, and noting that the ongoing effects of the global financial and economic crisis, volatile energy and food prices and continuing food insecurity as a result of various factors are felt directly by households, especially those headed by girls,
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  • Food & Nutrition
  • Governance & Rule of Law
  • Poverty
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  • Girls
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Feb 25, 2020
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The right to food (2011), para. 24

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  • The right to food (2011)
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5. Encourages all States to take action to address gender inequality and discrimination against women, in particular where it contributes to the malnutrition of women and girls, including measures to ensure the full and equal realization of the right to food and ensuring that women have equal access to resources, including income, land and water and their ownership, as well as full and equal access to education, science and technology, to enable them to feed themselves and their families;
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  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Gender
  • Health
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
Date added
Feb 25, 2020
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Improvement of the situation of women and girls in rural areas (2018), para. 11

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  • Improvement of the situation of women and girls in rural areas (2018)
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Expressing its deep concern also that, while women contribute more than 50 per cent of the food produced worldwide, they account for 70 per cent of the world’s hungry, and that women and girls are disproportionately affected by hunger, food insecurity and poverty, in part as a result of gender inequality and discrimination,
Topic(s)
  • Equality & Inclusion
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Gender
  • Poverty
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
Date added
Feb 25, 2020
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Agriculture development, food security and nutrition (2018), para. 30

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  • Agriculture development, food security and nutrition (2018)
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Reiterating the importance of gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, also reiterating the importance, inter alia, of empowering rural women, youth, small-scale farmers, family farmers and livestock farmers, fishers and fish workers as critical agents for enhancing agricultural and rural d evelopment and food security and for improving nutrition outcomes, and acknowledging their fundamental contribution to the environmental sustainability and the genetic preservation of agricultural systems and to sustaining productivity on often marginal la nds,
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  • Environment
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Gender
Person(s) affected
  • Girls
  • Women
  • Youth
Date added
Feb 25, 2020
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The right to food (2005), para. 16

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  • The right to food (2005)
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4. Expresses its concern that women are disproportionately affected by hunger, food insecurity and poverty, in part as a result of gender inequality, that in many countries, girls are twice as likely as boys to die from malnutrition and preventable childhood diseases, and that it is estimated that almost twice as many women as men suffer from malnutrition;
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  • Food & Nutrition
  • Gender
  • Poverty
Person(s) affected
  • Boys
  • Girls
  • Women
Date added
Feb 25, 2020
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Agriculture development, food security and nutrition (2019), para. 42

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  • Agriculture development, food security and nutrition (2019)
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Reiterating the importance of gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, as well as the recognition and protection of the rights of small-holders, particularly women, reiterating also the importance, inter alia, of empowering rural women, youth, small-scale farmers, family farmers and livestock farmers, fishers and fish workers as critical agents for enhancing agricultural and rural development and food security and for improving nutrition outcomes, and acknowledging their fundamental contribution to the environmental sustainability and the genetic preservation of agricultural systems and to sustaining productivity on often marginal lands,
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  • Environment
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Gender
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  • Girls
  • Women
  • Youth
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Feb 25, 2020
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Situation of human rights in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (2020), para. 50

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  • Situation of human rights in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (2020)
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5. Expresses its very deep concern at the precarious humanitarian situation in the country, which could rapidly deteriorate owing to limited resilience to natural disasters and to government policies causing limitations in the availability of and access to adequate food, compounded by structural weaknesses in agricultural production resulting in significant shortages of diversified food and the State restrictions on the cultivation of and trade in foodstuffs, as well as the prevalence of chronic and acute malnutrition, particularly among the most vulnerable groups, pregnant and lactating women, children, persons with disabilities, older persons and prisoners, including political prisoners, exacerbated due to lack of access to basic services, including health care as well as water, sanitation and hygiene services, and __________________ urges the Government of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, in this regard, to take preventive and remedial action, cooperating with international donor and humanitarian agencies for accessing people belonging to vulnerable groups, facilitating the implementation of programmes and monitoring humanitarian assistance consistent with international standards;
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  • Food & Nutrition
  • Health
  • Humanitarian
  • Water & Sanitation
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  • Girls
  • Older persons
  • Women
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Improvement of the situation of women and girls in rural areas (2020), para. 58

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  • Improvement of the situation of women and girls in rural areas (2020)
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(mm) Taking appropriate measures to adopt or develop legislation and policies that provide rural women with access to land and support women’s cooperatives and agricultural programmes, including for subsistence agriculture, in order to contribute to school feeding programmes as a pull factor to keep children, in particular girl children, in school, noting that school meals and take-home rations attract and retain children in schools and recognizing that school feeding is an incentive to enhance enrolment and reduce absenteeism, especially for girls;
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