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Mozambique: Law needed on right to food

21 January 2010, Agencia de Informacao de Mocambique
URL: http://allafrica.com/stories/201001200450.html


Maputo:   Mozambique's Food and Nutritional Security Technical Secretariat (SETSAN) is preparing to submit to the government a draft bill on the Right to Adequate Food before the end of this year.  This is one of the goals of the Food and Nutritional Security Strategy (ESAN II) approved by the government in 2007.

Teams from several sectors are involved in drafting this bill, which is coordinated by the Agriculture Ministry, through SETSAN, with the assistance of the Justice Ministry.

The process to draft the "Law on the Human Right to Adequate Food" was launched with the signing of an agreement between the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the Mozambican Agriculture Ministry in May. Under this agreement, SETSAN received the assistance of two FAO technicians and financial support from the same organization to start the process of consultations among the communities.

Recent studies show a slight improvement in food security, as measured by malnutrition among children. In 2003, 48 per cent of Mozambican children were malnourished. The figure fell to 44 per cent in 2008, but this is still regarded as unacceptably high.

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