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Legislating for adequate food and nutrition in schools

Legal brief for parliamentarians in Latin America and the Caribbean No. 3










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    The publication, developed within the framework of the school feeding project of the Brazil-FAO International Cooperation Program, aims to share some experiences and the development of the process of elaboration and implementation of legal and regulatory frameworks on school feeding, and to identify some fundamental elements for its development. It is aimed at parliamentarians, policymakers, actors in the school community and those people and professionals who have the interest, will and intention to develop a Bill in favour of school feeding. The publication indicates paths, advances and challenges faced by the various nations of Latin America and the Caribbean for the strengthening, consolidation and institutionalization of their school feeding programs, as a fundamental public policy in guaranteeing the human right to adequate and healthy food in the school environment.
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    Legislating for adequate food and nutrition in schools
    Legal brief for parliamentarians in Africa No. 3
    2019
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    Multi-component school feeding programs are widely recognized as key instruments to achieve children’s right to adequate food, education and health. They can contribute to preventing hunger and malnutrition, address micronutrient deficiencies and encourage healthy eating habits, depending on their aims.
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    Framework laws on the right to adequate food
    Legal brief for parliamentarians in Latin America and the Caribbean No. 2
    2020
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    Food and nutrition security and the right to adequate food are multidimensional and cross-sectoral in nature. Their realization cuts across economic, social, cultural, environmental and political life and is intrinsically linked to that of other human rights, such as the right to water, the right to property, access to land and other productive resources, the right to health, the right to decent work and fair pay, among others. A framework law provides a legislative structure that brings together under one governing law, different sectoral disciplines, as well as the legal grounds for organizing the multiple state actors responsible for securing the right to food. This document will address: i) an overview of the existing framework laws in the Latin American and Caribbean region, ii) analysis of the benefits of a framework law, iii) the necessary actions for the elaboration of a framework law, iv) general provisions of a framework law, v) and a checklist for parliamentary actions.

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