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School feeding as a global obligation
Posted on January 18, 2007 | No CommentsIt is now a well accepted rights have corresponding obligations. Such obligations are traditionally placed on national governments and other regional actors and never on international bodies. George Kent’s edited book Global obligation for the right to food explores the question of global obligations. In a chapter that I published in this book, I argue that if school feeding is desirable and suitable as a global obligation. Citation: S. Vivek, “School feeding as a global obligation,” in Global obligation for the right to food, ed. George Kent (New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008). Click here to download. -
Bibliography: Right to food (downloadable)
Posted on September 15, 2006 | No CommentsThe books and articles here cover many of the key debates on the right to food. I’ve included some reviews in the book review section. My other bibliographies can be seen under the bibliography category. Alston, Philip, and K. Tomaševski. The Right to Food. International Studies in Human Rights. Boston; Utrecht: M. Nijhoff; Stichting Studie- en Informatiecentrum Mensenrechten, 1984. Boerma, Addeke Hendrik, and Colin Mackenzie. A Right to Food : A Selection from Speeches. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1976. Committee on Economic Social and Cultural Rights. Substantive Issues Arising in the Implementation of the International... -
Bibliography on Hunger (downloadable)
Posted on September 15, 2006 | No CommentsThis is an evolving collection of books and articles that approach hunger from different perspectives. As of now, it contains some interesting approaches from economic, cultural, geographical, anthropological, gender and other perspectives. There are a few on hunger in developed countries, specially USA. Agarwal, Bina, S. L. Rao, Jean Drèze, Patricia Uberoi, and National Council of Applied Economic Research. The Family in Public Policy : Fallacious Assumptions and Gender Implications. Golden Jubilee Seminar Series. Vol. 9th lecture. New Delhi: National Council of Applied Economic Research, 2000. America’s Second Harvest. “Hunger in America 2001.” (2001). Ann Nichols-Casebolt. “Making Ends Meet: Food... -
Hunger in the Classroom
Posted on September 9, 2006 | 1 CommentThis article was written after a delightful visit to Karnataka with Muthappa and Saraswathi. The mid-day meal scheme had recently started in the State following Supreme Court directions and public pressure. I wrote this article with Jean Dreze and it was published in Hindustan Times. Ten months have gone by since the Supreme Court directed all state governments to introduce cooked mid-day meals in all primary schools within six months. A few state governments are implementing the order, but most are trying to buy time, plead for central government funding, or even reverse the order. [The future of mid-day meals...