The human right to food

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Council to Homeless Persons

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The idea of universal human rights is a powerful one. Every person, wherever they are born and regardless of their social status, is entitled to the enjoyment of certain inalienable basic rights. Human rights are indivisible: the denial of one right affects the enjoyment of others; hence the intrinsic link between the basic rights to housing, food, and health.

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Rose, N., Caraher, M., & Lindberg, R. (2016). The human right to food. Parity, 29(2), 13-15. https://search.informit.org/doi/epdf/10.3316/informit.975272478575516

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