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The right to adequate food: An exploration of the role and capacity of Ugandan mothers living in poverty areas of Kampala regarding the realization of right to adequate food

机译:充足食物权:探讨生活在坎帕拉贫困地区的乌干达母亲在实现充足食物权方面的作用和能力

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Introduction Either lack of income and absence of basic capabilities that prevent Ugandan women from fulfilling their role as mothers are main causes of poverty amongst mothers and can be seen as discriminatory practices in social, cultural, political and institutional arena where participation and inclusive are limited. Mother`s participation and inclusiveness enables them to make effective decisions over issues affecting their lives. Active, free and meaningful participation and inclusiveness should be seen as an essential to the process of development, as development reflects to what extent people‟s entitlement to participate and are included. The aim of this master study is to explore and uncover mother‟s knowledge, experience and aptitude is being a caretaker for her children, and at the same time being a duty bearer and a claim holder for their right to adequate food.Method A mixture of methods was used to collect information data from mothers residing in poor areas of Kampala; a) a self –developed questionnaire survey (N = 49) that contains a descriptive level of poverty respondent‟s live in and b) four focus group sessions with a total of 49 informants to uncover how mothers make sense when confronted with difficulties and how these provocations are managed.Findings From questionnaire survey; Mothers are living in poor condition, public services are of poor quality and mothers have poor knowledge of health benefits with an adequate diet and poor knowledge on human rights.From focus group session; the findings in this study indicate that mother‟s main constrainants are the lack of economic resources that limits purchasing power and choice and State Party institutional bodies showing unwillingness to help mothers and mother‟s human rights are not protected by the State Party.Conclusion Despite the State Party‟s signatory to Human Right Covenants and has the necessary policies and strategies in place the active society remains non participants of progressive development in Uganda. Mothers‟ livelihood has become poorer recen
机译:引言缺乏收入和缺乏基本能力阻止乌干达妇女履行其母亲的职责,这是造成母亲中贫穷的主要原因,并且在参与和包容性受到限制的社会,文化,政治和体制领域,这可被视为歧视性做法。母亲的参与和包容性使他们能够对影响他们生活的问题做出有效的决定。积极,自由,有意义的参与和包容性应被视为发展进程的基本要素,因为发展反映了人们参与和被纳入的程度。这项主要研究的目的是探索和发现母亲的知识,经验和才能正在照顾她的孩子,同时又是责任承担者和要求获得足够食物权的人。采用了多种方法从居住在坎帕拉贫困地区的母亲那里收集信息数据; a)自行开发的问卷调查(N = 49),其中包含对贫困受访者生活水平的描述; b)四个焦点小组会议,共有49位线人,以揭示母亲在遇到困难时如何理解,以及如何面对困难。这些挑衅得到管理。母亲的生活状况较差,公共服务质量较差,母亲对健康益处的知识不足,饮食充足,对人权的知识也很差。这项研究的结果表明,母亲的主要制约因素是缺乏限制购买力和选择权的经济资源,而且缔约国机构机构不愿意帮助母亲和母亲的人权不受缔约国的保护。缔约国是《人权盟约》的签署国,并已制定了必要的政策和战略,活跃的社会仍未成为乌干达逐步发展的参与者。母亲的生活越来越贫穷

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    Tenmann Esther Margareta;

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