ls Food a Right?

Chuck Zimmerman

2007 World Food DayOctober 16 is World Food Day as coordinated by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. This year’s theme is “The Right to Food.” I’m all for bringing attention to the fact that there are people starving and we should do all we can to feed them with our excess.

However, if you listen to the following statement by FAO’s DG Jacques Diouf, you’ll hear him say that countries are making the right to food a constitutional right. He says we should move away from charity to making food a “right.” I wonder what all the charitable organizations that are working so hard to help feed the hungry would think of that. This concept is just not practical in my opinion. I really think there a lot of other ways to accomplish feeding the hungry and there are a lot of people and organizations already doing it.

Here’s what it says on their website:

The right to food is the inherent human right of every woman, man, girl and boy, wherever they live on this planet.

The choice of The Right to Food as the theme for 2007 World Food Day and TeleFood demonstrates increasing recognition by the international community of the important role of human rights in eradicating hunger and poverty, and hastening and deepening the sustainable development process.

Listen to Jacques Diouf here: fao-wfd.mp3

Audio, International