A/RES/62/164
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Reaffirms that hunger constitutes an outrage and a violation of human
dignity and therefore requires the adoption of urgent measures at the national,
regional and international levels for its elimination;
Also reaffirms the right of everyone to have access to safe and nutritious
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food, consistent with the right to adequate food and the fundamental right of
everyone to be free from hunger, so as to be able to fully develop and maintain his
or her physical and mental capacities;
Considers it intolerable that more than 6 million children still die every
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year from hunger-related illness before their fifth birthday, that there are about
854 million undernourished people in the world and that, while the prevalence of
hunger has diminished, the absolute number of undernourished people has been
increasing in recent years when, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization
of the United Nations, the planet could produce enough food to feed 12 billion
people, twice the world’s present population;
Expresses its concern that women and girls are disproportionately
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affected by hunger, food insecurity and poverty, in part as a result of gender
inequality and discrimination, that in many countries, girls are twice as likely as
boys to die from malnutrition and preventable childhood diseases, and that it is
estimated that almost twice as many women as men suffer from malnutrition;
Encourages all States to take action to address gender inequality and
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discrimination against women, in particular where it contributes to the malnutrition
of women and girls, including measures to ensure the full and equal realization of
the right to food and ensuring that women have equal access to resources, including
income, land and water, to enable them to feed themselves and their families;
Encourages the Special Rapporteur of the Human Rights Council on the
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right to food to continue mainstreaming a gender perspective in the fulfilment of his
mandate, and encourages the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
Nations and all other United Nations bodies and mechanisms addressing the right to
food and food insecurity to integrate a gender perspective into their relevant
policies, programmes and activities;
Reaffirms the need to ensure that programmes delivering safe and
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nutritious food are inclusive and accessible to persons with disabilities;
Encourages all States to take steps with a view to achieving
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progressively the full realization of the right to food, including steps to promote the
conditions for everyone to be free from hunger and, as soon as possible, to enjoy
fully the right to food, and to create and adopt national plans to combat hunger, and
recognizes in this regard the great efforts and positive developments with respect to
the right to food in some developing countries and regions, including those
highlighted in the interim report of the Special Rapporteur; 11
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Stresses that improving access to productive resources and public
investment in rural development is essential for eradicating hunger and poverty, in
particular in developing countries, including through the promotion of investments
in appropriate, small-scale irrigation and water management technologies in order to
reduce vulnerability to droughts;
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See A/62/289.
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