A/RES/71/191
The right to food
Noting the cultural values of dietary and eating habits in different cultures, and
recognizing that food plays an important role in defining the identity of individuals
and communities and is a cultural component that describes and gives value to a
territory and its inhabitants,
Recognizing the role of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
Nations as the key United Nations agency for rural and agricultural development
and its work in supporting the efforts of Member States to achieve the full
realization of the right to food, including through its provision of technical
assistance to developing countries in support of the implementation of national
priority frameworks,
Recalling the outcome document of the United Nations Conference on
Sustainable Development, entitled “The future we want”, and recalling the
commitment therein to work together to promote sustained and inclusive economic
growth, social development and environmental protection and thereby to benefit all,
endorsed by the General Assembly in its resolution 66/288 of 27 July 2012,
Recalling also the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction
2015–2030 12 and its guiding principles, which, inter alia, recognize the importance
of promoting regular disaster preparedness and response and recovery exercises,
with a view to ensuring rapid and effective response to disasters and related
displacement, including access to essential food and non -food relief supplies, as
appropriate to local needs, as well as of fostering collaboration across global and
regional mechanisms and institutions for the implementation and coherence of
instruments and tools relevant to disaster risk reduction, such as for climate change,
biodiversity, sustainable development, poverty eradication, environme nt, agriculture,
health, food and nutrition and others, as appropriate,
Acknowledging the work done by the High-level Task Force on the Global
Food Security Crisis established by the Secretary-General, and supporting the
Secretary-General in his continuing efforts in this regard, including continued
engagement with Member States and the Special Rapporteur of the Human Rights
Council on the right to food,
1.
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;
2.
Also reaffirms the right of everyone to have access to safe, sufficient and
nutritious 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;
3.
Considers it intolerable that, as estimated by the United Nations
Children’s Fund, more than one third of the children who die every year before the
age of 5 die from hunger-related illness and that, as estimated by the Food and
Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, about 795 million people in the
world remain undernourished owing to the lack of sufficient food for the conduct of
an active and healthy life, including as one of the effects derived from the global
food crisis, while, according to the latter organization, the planet could produce
enough food to feed everyone around the world;
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Resolution 69/283, annex II.