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University of Vermont ScholarWorks @ UVM Food Systems Summit 2015 Food Systems Summit 6-17-2015 Gender, Nutrition, and the Human Right to Adequate Food: Toward an Inclusive Framework Anne C. Bellows Syracuse University Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.uvm.edu/fss2015 Part of the Food Security Commons, and the Human Rights Law Commons Recommended Citation Bellows, Anne C., "Gender, Nutrition, and the Human Right to Adequate Food: Toward an Inclusive Framework" (2015). Food Systems Summit 2015. Book 11. http://scholarworks.uvm.edu/fss2015/11 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Food Systems Summit at ScholarWorks @ UVM. It has been accepted for inclusion in Food Systems Summit 2015 by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ UVM. For more information, please contact donna.omalley@uvm.edu.

Gender, Nutrition, and the Human Right to Adequate Food: TOWARD AN INCLUSIVE FRAMEWORK A joint project of Syracuse University & Hohenheim University FIAN International Geneva Infant Feeding Association (GIFA)/IBFAN Anne C. Bellows, Flavio Luiz Schieck Valente, Stefanie Lemke, María Daniela Núñez Burbano de Lara, Ana María Suárez Franco, R. Denisse Córdova Montes, Roseane Viana, Lida Lhotska, Veronika Scherbaum, Anna Jenderedjian Presented by Anne C. Bellows, Syracuse University UVM Food Summit Right to Food Burlington, Vermont 16-17 July 2015

Toward an Inclusive Framework I. Two Disconnects II. Five Points to Address the Disconnects III. Next Steps Bellows AC, Valente FLS, Lemke S, Núñez Burbano de Lara MD (eds.) 2015 (Nov). Gender, Nutrition, and the Human Right to Adequate Food: Toward an Inclusive Framework. Routledge.

Disconnect #1: Separation instead of Interrelatedness of human rights The human right to adequate food and nutrition (ICESCR) Women s rights (CEDAW) Children s rights (CRC) Others... Need holistic approach to legal obligations, institutional organization, programmatic delivery, research agendas

Disconnect #2: Separation instead of Integration of food and nutrition FAO-Addressing food? Increase food production. Policy: promote agro-food commodity sectors Result: ignores local culture/sovereignty Result: ignores women s participation/autonomy UNICEF&WHO-Addressing malnutrition? Medicalize. Policy: promote pharmaceutical sector Result: ignores local culture/sovereignty Result: ignores women s participation/autonomy

Addressing the Disconnects 1. Structural separation & legal isolation of HRs Coordinate the food and nutrition objectives of the ICESCR, CEDAW, and CRC to benefit women, children and men. Avoid stereotyping women as mothers and wives Address inconsistency in attention to nutrition. Maintain human rights framework (HRF) and objective of holding governments accountable Beware of MDGs/SDBs & PPPs that do not use HRF

Addressing the Disconnects 2. Violence against women and girls From direct/aggressive to structural forms, violence is an under-examined barrier to women s right to adequate food and to their participation as autonomous and participatory members of efforts to address hunger and food insecurity Structural violence is a process aligned with social injustice that is built into [social] structure and shows up as unequal power and consequently as unequal life chances. (Galtung 1969)

Addressing the Disconnects 3. Maternal-child food, nutrition and health Address intertwined subjectivities in maternal-child RtAFN Address malnutrition a) across life cycle as HR deprivation; b) as inter-generational cause of hunger, poverty, growth failure. Local and sustainable interventions, e.g., breastfeeding, appropriate complementary feeding, reproductive rights & health, enhancement of/access to local & regional food. Avoid nutrition interventions: a) with conflicts of interests, b) prioritizing short term, medicalized and locally non-sustainable solutions, c) threatening women s and community s human right to dignity and self-determination.

Addressing the Disconnects 4. Food systems, gender & participation Emphasize more localized, sustainable, and smallerscaled food and nutrition systems incl agro-ecology. Democratize food governance at diverse scales. Support local knowledge (cf.: IAASTD; FAO RtF Guidelines 2004/5; food sovereignty movements). Address men and masculinity in the food system. Mainstream women in all above, recognizing and addressing the barriers and challenges they face.

Addressing the Disconnects 5. Applying human rights perspectives and tools Hold governments accountable to human rights. HRtAFN is not about the right of access to commodities: rice, potatoes or industrialized micronutrients. HRtAFN is about human beings organizing themselves to feed themselves in harmony with nature, in the ways they see most fit, and guarantee the right of every human being to achieve her/his well being and human potential. HRtAFN must fully incorporate: popular and food sovereignty, self determination, women s rights, protection against violence, and nutrition.

Next Steps in HRtAFN Institutions & Struggles Harmonize HRtAFN legal sources (nutrition & gender) Coordinate UN HR bodies with HRtAFN, nutrition and gender competences: HRC, treaty bodies, special procedures, specialized agencies, intergovernmental instances, OHCHR. Need evolution of a systematic interpretation of sources and application by institutions: Comprehensive CESCR General Comment, CEDAW General Recommendation, CRC General Comment. For example: addressing ETOs with coordination and participation.

Next Steps in HRtAFN Institutions & Struggles In the US: a) integrate RtAFN with other HR efforts esp addressing race and most marginalized/violated; b) nat l food plan; b) ratification ICESCR, CEDAW, CRC, etc. Redefine private sector Recourse mechanisms (accessible, affordable) Treaty Alliance Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Extraterritorial Obligations (ETOs) Convention on the rights of peasants; right to land UN protocol on conflicts of interests and PPPs

Next Steps in HRtAFN Institutions & Struggles Treaty Alliance: July 2015 An alliance of committed networks and campaign groups around the world are joining to collectively help organise advocacy activities in support of developing a binding international instrument to address corporate human rights abuses. Some of the groups involved include: CETIM, CIDSE, Dismantle Corporate Power Campaign, ESCR-NET, FIAN, FIDH, Franciscans International, Friends of the Earth, IBFAN-GIFA, Indonesia Global Justice, International Commission of Jurists, Legal Resources Center, PAN AP, Transnational Institute, TUCA http://www.treatymovement.com/

Thank you Bellows AC, Valente FLS, Lemke S, Núñez Burbano de Lara MD (eds.) 2015 (Nov). Gender, Nutrition, and the Human Right to Adequate Food: Toward an Inclusive Framework. Routledge.