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Roles and capacity of duty bearers in the realization of the human right to adequate food in Uganda

机译:义务承担者在实现乌干达获得充足食物的人权方面的作用和能力

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The right to adequate food recognised under international law provides a strong foundation for eradicating hunger and malnutrition in all nations. Uganda ratified the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) in 1987 and thereby committed itself to ensure the realization of the right to adequate food recognised under Article 11 of the Covenant. This study analysed the roles and capacity of duty bearers in the realization of the right to adequate food in Uganda. Structured interviews were held with purposefully selected duty bearers from 11 districts in the country between February and July 2007. Districts were selected by criterion based sampling. Relevant policies, budgets, and legislation were also reviewed, particularly with state obligations on human rights, and capacity of duty bearers in mind. Although this right is expressly recognised in the Food and Nutrition Policy of 2003 in which a multi-sectoral approach is proposed, sector-specific roles are not explicitly defined in Uganda’s institutional and policy framework. Most duty bearer (63%) considered the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF) as being responsible for the delays in implementing the relevant actions for the right to food. The Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) reported receiving inadequate budget resources to support the right to food. Only 20% of duty bearers had knowledge of the General Comment 12, which is an important United Nations instrument that defines and elaborates on the human right to adequate food. Duty bearer’s knowledge of the right to food in the national Constitution had a significant (X2 = 0.003; P<0.05) positive correlation (R=0.283) with membership status to an adhoc Uganda Food and Nutrition Council (UFNC). A proposed Food and Nutrition Bill had taken over 10 years without being presented to the National Parliament for the process of enactment into law. As such, most of the support for this right came from development partners. Whereas the ministry of health and MAAIF are line ministries in the implementation of food and nutrition policy, the right to food roles of the various duty bearers in Uganda need to be well defined. Capacity development is also needed, particularly related to integrating right to food sector-specific roles into the theoretical development and practical implementation of food and nutrition security programmes at all levels in the country.
机译:国际法承认的充足食物权为在所有国家消除饥饿和营养不良奠定了坚实的基础。乌干达于1987年批准了《经济,社会,文化权利国际公约》,从而致力于确保实现《公约》第十一条所承认的充足食物权。这项研究分析了义务承担者在乌干达实现适当食物权方面的作用和能力。在2007年2月至7月期间,与来自该国11个地区的特选职务承担者进行了结构化访谈。通过基于标准的抽样选择地区。还审查了相关政策,预算和立法,特别是考虑到国家对人权的义务和责任承担者的能力。尽管这项权利在2003年的《食品和营养政策》中得到了明确承认,其中提出了采用多部门方法的建议,但乌干达的制度和政策框架并未明确定义特定部门的作用。大多数责任承担者(63%)认为农业,畜牧业和渔业部(MAAIF)是拖延实施有关食物权的有关行动的原因。乌干达人权委员会(UHRC)报告说,用于支持食物权的预算资源不足。只有20%的责任承担者了解第12号一般性意见,这是一项重要的联合国文书,定义并阐述了获得充足食物的人权。义务承担者对国家宪法中食物权的了解与即席乌干达食品和营养理事会(UFNC)的会员身份具有显着正相关(X2 = 0.003; P <0.05)(R = 0.283)。拟议中的《食品和营养法案》已经用了10年多的时间,没有提交给国民议会以通过为法律。因此,对这项权利的大多数支持来自发展伙伴。卫生部和MAAIF是实施食品和营养政策的主要部门,但乌干达各职责承担者的食品权角色需要得到明确界定。还需要进行能力建设,特别是与将特定于粮食部门的作用的权利纳入国家各级粮食和营养安全计划的理论发展和实际执行有关的能力建设。

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