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Adopt
a national strategy on the human right to adequate food
Centre for Community Development in Zimbabwe
(CCDZ)
October 07, 2008
The Centre
for Community Development in Zimbabwe (CCDZ) urges the soon to be
installed Government of National Unity to adopt a national strategy
on the human right to adequate food. The people of Zimbabwe are
facing critical food shortages to the extent that the majority poor
especially in the countryside are surviving on roots and wild fruits
such as hacha/chakata and matamba (amakhemesvani).
If the GNU is
to be taken seriously by the starving masses, the right to adequate
food must be restored along with other freedoms that will assist
in securing not only the right to food but also restore a wide range
of civil and political liberties. CCDZ urges politicians to cringe
at the dire food insecurity situation in the country and take urgent
steps to address people's grievances. We urge the Mugabe and
Tsvangirai-led GNU to take urgent steps for the realisation of food
security in the country. As soon as the new government is installed,
it must prioritise restoring Zimbabwe's status as the "breadbasket
of Southern Africa".
The Government of Zimbabwe has the primary responsibility to respect,
protect and fulfill the people's right to adequate food. The
people of Zimbabwe are not enjoying the right to food not solely
because of the vagaries of nature such as drought but because of
ill-conceived government policies as well as banning of humanitarian/relief
agencies that provide food aid. Misplaced national pride has put
the government in a state of denial on the prevailing food insecurity
situation in the country.
The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
(ICESCR) to which Zimbabwe is a State Party, spells out the State
obligations on the human right to adequate food. The Government
of Zimbabwe is violating the human right to food by failing to take
steps as expeditiously as possible 'to the maximum of its
available resources" to ensure that the people have got access
to adequate food. As noted by Asbjorn Eide, former UN Special Rapporteur
on the Right to Adequate Food:
"The very purpose of the State-and a Government-should
be to ensure the full realization of all human rights (including
the right to adequate food) for everyone under its jurisdiction."
CCDZ urges the following:
- Adoption
of a National Strategy to ensure food and nutrition security for
all the people of Zimbabwe
- Setting
verifiable targets and benchmarks for subsequent monitoring and
accountability purposes
- Adoption
of legislation and corresponding accountability and remedy mechanisms
including reforming some abusive food distribution institutions
as key instruments in the implementation of the national strategy
- Setting
up all-inclusive and non-discriminatory food distribution teams
to be urgently dispatched to provinces and districts to measure
the levels of vulnerability and food needs of the masses.
- Developing
monitoring mechanisms to gauge progress towards targets and benchmarks
and compliance on the right to adequate food.
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fact
sheet
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