Human Development and the Right to Food in Sub-Saharan Africa

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The saying we eat to live is a clear testimony on how food is at the core of humanity and development. Realizing the right to food of the world s population is thus an urgent obligation that may be unique from other human rights and freedoms given the importance of adequate food for organisation and prosperity of communities. Though rooted in international law and instruments, in Africa, the right to food and freedom from hunger has historically been transformed by external forces of slavery, colonialism, imperialism, neo-liberalism , apartheid, and conditioned economic policies, whose activities have often attempted to limit the enjoyment of this right. This book brings to fore the political realities and economic dynamics confronting the realization of the right to adequate food in a Sub-Saharan Africa milieu.

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Kizito Michael George lectures Philosophy, Gender and Human Rights in Makerere University Department of Philosophy and Development Studies. He is the Programmes Manager of Makerere Centre for Applied Ethics. He holds a BA and an Mphil. He is currently writing his PhD on: Pro-Poor Empowerment and the Ethics of Poverty Policy Discourse.


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The saying "we eat to live" is a clear testimony on how food is at the core of humanity and development. Realizing the right to food of the world's population is thus an urgent obligation that may be unique from other human rights and freedoms given the importance of adequate food for organisation and prosperity of communities. Though rooted in international law and instruments, in Africa, the right to food and freedom from hunger has historically been transformed by external forces of slavery, colonialism, imperialism, neo-liberalism , apartheid, and conditioned economic policies, whose activities have often attempted to limit the enjoyment of this right. This book brings to fore the political realities and economic dynamics confronting the realization of the right to adequate food in a Sub-Saharan Africa milieu.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783845408439
    • Genre Medien & Kommunikation
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 516
    • Größe H26mm x B220mm x T150mm
    • Jahr 2011
    • EAN 9783845408439
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-3-8454-0843-9
    • Titel Human Development and the Right to Food in Sub-Saharan Africa
    • Autor Kizito Michael George
    • Untertitel Political Realities versus Economic Dynamics
    • Gewicht 700g
    • Herausgeber LAP Lambert Acad. Publ.

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