United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Peasants
and Other People Working in Rural Areas
A/RES/73/165
Article 23
1.
Peasants and other people working in rural areas have the right to the enjoyment
of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health. They also have the
right to have access, without any discrimination, to all social and health services.
2.
Peasants and other people working in rural areas have the right to use and protect
their traditional medicines and to maintain their health practices, including access to
and conservation of their plants, animals and minerals for medicinal use.
3.
States shall guarantee access to health facilities, goods and services in rural
areas on a non-discriminatory basis, especially for groups in vulnerable situations,
access to essential medicines, immunization against major infectious diseases,
reproductive health, information concerning the main health problems affecting the
community, including methods of preventing and controlling them, maternal and child
health care, as well as training for health personnel, including education on health
and human rights.
Article 24
1.
Peasants and other people working in rural areas have the right to adequate
housing. They have the right to sustain a secure home and community in which to live
in peace and dignity, and the right to non-discrimination in this context.
2.
Peasants and other people working in rural areas have the right to be protected
against forced eviction from their home, harassment and other threats.
3.
States shall not, arbitrarily or unlawfully, either temporarily or permanently,
remove peasants or other people working in rural areas against their will from the
homes or land that they occupy without providing or affording access to appropriate
forms of legal or other protection. When eviction is unavoidable, the State must
provide or ensure fair and just compensation for any material or other losses.
Article 25
1.
Peasants and other people working in rural areas have the right to adequate
training suited to the specific agroecological, sociocultural and economic environments
in which they find themselves. Issues covered by training programmes should include,
but not be limited to, improving productivity, marketing and the ability to cope with
pests, pathogens, system shocks, the effects of chemicals, climate change and
weather-related events.
2.
All children of peasants and other people working in rural areas have the right
to education in accordance with their culture and with all the rights contained in
human rights instruments.
3.
States shall encourage equitable and participatory farmer-scientist partnerships,
such as farmer field schools, participatory plant breeding and plant and animal health
clinics, to respond more appropriately to the immediate and emerging challenges that
peasants and other people working in rural areas face.
4.
States shall invest in providing training, market information and advisory
services at the farm level.
Article 26
1.
Peasants and other people working in rural areas have the right to enjoy the ir
own culture and to pursue freely their cultural development, without interference or
any form of discrimination. They also have the right to maintain, express, control,
protect and develop their traditional and local knowledge, such as ways of life,
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