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Examination of the roles and capacities of duty bearers responsible for protecting the human rights to adequate food, nutritional health and wellbeing in Ugandan children’s homes

机译:审查负责保护乌干达儿童之家获得适当食物,营养健康和福祉的人权的责任承担者的作用和能力

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The majority of Ugandan children face vulnerability and malnutrition. As a State Party to international human rights treaties, Uganda has legal obligations of guaranteeing the fundamental rights and the best interest of the nation’s children. Despite being protected under international and national law, Uganda is not providing adequate child protection, including safeguarding children’s food security. Numerous privately owned and unregulated children’s homes face this problem. The overall aim of the study was to examine to what extent children’s homes’ operations are consistent with the right to adequate food, nutritional health and wellbeing of children. We performed a qualitative role- and capacity analysis of duty bearers with human rights duties towards children living in children’s homes. We studied three groups of duty bearers: caretakers working in private children’s homes, State actors working in government and its institutions, and non-State actors working in civil society organizations. A human rights based approach guided all aspects of the study. An analysis of the roles, performance and capacities of duty bearers was employed, with individual face-to-face structured qualitative in-depth interviews, self-administered structured questionnaires, and a structured observational study, as well as a desk review of relevant literature. The State of Uganda’s efforts to respect and realize its obligations towards children living in children’s homes is inadequate. There are numerous capacity gaps among the duty bearers, and the concepts of human rights and the best interest of the child are not well understood among the duty bearers. The efforts of the State of Uganda to realize its human rights obligations towards children in children’s homes are lacking in important areas. Hence the State does not fulfill its minimum obligations under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights to ensure all children freedom from hunger. There is a need for capacity development at all levels in the Ugandan state and the international society to delimit capacity gaps in order to realize these human rights’ obligations.
机译:乌干达大多数儿童面临脆弱性和营养不良。作为国际人权条约的缔约国,乌干达负有保障该国儿童的基本权利和最大利益的法律义务。尽管受到国际和国内法的保护,但乌干达仍未提供足够的儿童保护,包括维护儿童的粮食安全。许多私人拥有且不受管制的儿童之家都面临着这个问题。这项研究的总体目的是研究儿童的住房在何种程度上与获得充足食物,营养健康和儿童福祉的权利相一致。我们对对居住在儿童之家中的儿童负有人权责任的责任承担者进行了定性的角色和能力分析。我们研究了三类职责承担者:在私人儿童之家工作的看护者,在政府及其机构中工作的国家行为者以及在民间社会组织中工作的非国家行为者。基于人权的方法指导了研究的各个方面。对值班人员的角色,绩效和能力进行了分析,并进行了个人面对面的结构化定性深入访谈,自我管理的结构化问卷,结构化观察研究以及对相关文献的案头审查。 。乌干达州在尊重和履行对居住在儿童之家中的儿童的义务方面的努力不足。责任承担者之间存在许多能力差距,责任承担者对人权和儿童的最大利益的概念还不甚了解。重要地区缺乏乌干达国为履行其对儿童之家中儿童的人权义务所作的努力。因此,国家没有履行《经济,社会,文化权利国际公约》规定的确保所有儿童免于饥饿的最低义务。乌干达国家和国际社会需要在各级进行能力建设,以缩小能力差距,以实现这些人权义务。

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