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Food Insecurity, Vulnerability and Human Rights Failure Edited by Basudeb Guha-Khasnobis, Shabd S. Acharya and Benjamin Davis StudiesinDevelopmentEconomicsandPolicy GeneralEditor:AnthonyShorrocks UNU WORLD INSTITUTE FOR DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS RESEARCH (UNU- WIDER) was established by the United Nations University as its first research and training centre, and started work in Helsinki, Finland, in 1985. The purpose of the Institute is to undertake applied research and policy analysis on structural changes affecting the developing and transitional economies to provide a forum for the advocacy of policies leading to robust, equitable and environmentally sustainable growth,andtopromotecapacitystrengtheningandtraininginthefieldofeconomic andsocialpolicy-making.Itsworkiscarriedoutbystaffresearchersandvisitingschol- arsinHelsinkiandthroughnetworksofcollaboratingscholarsandinstitutionsaround theworld. UNUWorldInstituteforDevelopmentEconomicsResearch(UNU-WIDER), Katajanokanlaituri6B,FIN-00160Helsinki,Finland Titlesinclude: TonyAddison,HenrikHansenandFinnTarp(editors) DEBTRELIEFFORPOORCOUNTRIES TonyAddisonandAlanRoe(editors) FISCALPOLICYFORDEVELOPMENT Poverty,ReconstructionandGrowth GeorgeG.BorjasandJeffCrisp(editors) POVERTY,INTERNATIONALMIGRATIONANDASYLUM RicardoFfrench-DavisandStephanyGriffith-Jones(editors) FROMCAPITALSURGESTODROUGHT SeekingStabilityforEmergingEconomies DavidFielding(editor) MACROECONOMICPOLICYINTHEFRANCZONE BasudebGuha-Khasnobis(editor) THEWTO,DEVELOPINGCOUNTRIESANDTHEDOHADEVELOPMENTAGENDA ProspectsandChallengesforTrade-ledGrowth BasudebGuha-Khasnobis,ShabdS.AcharyaandBenjaminDavis(editors) FOODINSECURITY,VULNERABILITYANDHUMANRIGHTSFAILURE BasudebGuha-KhasnobisandRaviKanbur(editors) INFORMALLABOURMARKETSANDDEVELOPMENT AiguoLuandManuelF.Montes(editors) POVERTY,INCOMEDISTRIBUTIONANDWELL-BEINGINASIADURINGTHE TRANSITION GeorgeMavrotasandAnthonyShorrocks(editors) ADVANCINGDEVELOPMENT CoreThemesinGlobalEconomics MarkMcGillivray(editor) HUMANWELL-BEING ConceptandMeasurement MarkMcGillivray(editor) INEQUALITY,POVERTYANDWELL-BEING RobertJ.McIntyreandBrunoDallago(editors) SMALLANDMEDIUMENTERPRISESINTRANSITIONALECONOMIES VladimirMikhalev(editor) INEQUALITYANDSOCIALSTRUCTUREDURINGTHETRANSITION E.WayneNafzigerandRaimoVäyrynen(editors) THEPREVENTIONOFHUMANITARIANEMERGENCIES MachikoNissankeandErikThorbecke(editors) THEIMPACTOFGLOBALIZATIONONTHEWORLD’SPOOR TransmissionMechanisms MatthewOdedokun(editor) EXTERNALFINANCEFORPRIVATESECTORDEVELOPMENT AppraisalsandIssues LaixiangSun(editor) OWNERSHIPANDGOVERNANCEOFENTERPRISES RecentInnovativeDevelopments UNU-WIDER(editors) WIDERPERSPECTIVESONGLOBALDEVELOPMENT StudiesinDevelopmentEconomicsandPolicy SeriesStandingOrderISBN978-0-333-96424-8 (outsideNorthAmericaonly) Youcanreceivefuturetitlesinthisseriesastheyarepublishedbyplacingastanding order.Pleasecontactyourbookselleror,incaseofdifficulty,writetousattheaddress belowwithyournameandaddress,thetitleoftheseriesandtheISBNquotedabove. CustomerServicesDepartment,MacmillanDistributionLtd,Houndmills,Basingstoke, HampshireRG216XS,England Food Insecurity, Vulnerability and Human Rights Failure Editedby Basudeb Guha-Khasnobis Shabd S. Acharya and Benjamin Davis inassociationwiththePalgraveMacmillan ©UnitedNationsUniversity2007 Allrightsreserved.Noreproduction,copyortransmissionofthis publicationmaybemadewithoutwrittenpermission. Noparagraphofthispublicationmaybereproduced,copiedortransmitted savewithwrittenpermissionorinaccordancewiththeprovisionsofthe Copyright,DesignsandPatentsAct1988,orunderthetermsofanylicence permittinglimitedcopyingissuedbytheCopyrightLicensingAgency, 90TottenhamCourtRoad,LondonW1T4LP. Anypersonwhodoesanyunauthorizedactinrelationtothispublication maybeliabletocriminalprosecutionandcivilclaimsfordamages. Theauthorshaveassertedtheirrightstobeidentified astheauthorsofthisworkinaccordancewiththeCopyright, DesignsandPatentsAct1988. Firstpublished2007by PALGRAVEMACMILLAN Houndmills,Basingstoke,HampshireRG216XSand 175FifthAvenue,NewYork,N.Y.10010 Companiesandrepresentativesthroughouttheworld PALGRAVEMACMILLANistheglobalacademicimprintofthePalgrave MacmillandivisionofSt.Martin’sPress,LLCandofPalgraveMacmillanLtd. Macmillan(cid:2)isaregisteredtrademarkintheUnitedStates,UnitedKingdom andothercountries.PalgraveisaregisteredtrademarkintheEuropean Unionandothercountries. ISBN 978-1-349-36337-7 ISBN 978-0-230-58950-6 (eBook) DOI10.1057/9780230589506 Thisbookisprintedonpapersuitableforrecyclingandmadefromfully managedandsustainedforestsources.Logging,pulpingandmanufacturing processesareexpectedtoconformtotheenvironmentalregulationsofthe countryoforigin. AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. AcatalogrecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheLibraryofCongress. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 Contents ListofTables,BoxesandFigures vii ListofAbbreviations x Acknowledgements xiii NotesontheContributors xiv Introduction xvii Part I Vulnerability to Hunger: Causes and Remedies 1 National Food Policies Impacting on Food Security: TheExperienceofaLargePopulatedCountry–India 3 ShabdS.Acharya 2 FoodSecurityintheSouthPacificIslandCountrieswithSpecial ReferencetotheFijiIslands 35 K.L.Sharma 3 FoodSecurityintheSADCRegion:AnAssessmentofNational TradeStrategyintheContextofthe2001–03FoodCrisis 58 AndrewCharmanandJamesHodge 4 OntheEdge:TheRoleofFood-basedSafetyNetsinHelping VulnerableHouseholdsManageFoodInsecurity 82 LynnBrownandUgoGentilini 5 ThePublicDistributionSystemsofFoodgrainsandImplications forFoodSecurity:AComparisonoftheExperiencesofIndia andChina 106 Zhang-YueZhouandGuanghuaWan Part II Gender and Hunger: The Links 6 Gender, HIV/AIDS and Rural Livelihoods: Micro-level InvestigationsinThreeAfricanCountries 131 JohnCurry,EstherWiegers,AlessandraGarbero,ShannonStokes andJohnHourihan 7 Gender,LocalKnowledgeandLessonsLearntinDocumenting andConservingAgrobiodiversity 161 YiannaLambrouandReginaLaub v vi Contents 8 GenderDifferentiationintheAnalysisofAlternativeFarm MechanizationChoicesonSmallFarmsinKenya 194 JullietWanjiku,JohnUhuruManyengo,WillisOluoch-Kosura andJosephT.Karugia 9 WomenandFoodSecurityinSouthAsia:CurrentIssuesand EmergingConcerns 219 NiraRamachandran PartIII HungerasEntitlementFailure:TheRighttoFood 10 Entitlement Failure from a Food Quality Perspective: The Life and Death Role of Vitamins and Minerals inHumanitarianCrises 243 PatrickWebbandAndrewThorne-Lyman 11 The Right to Food as a Fundamental Human Right: FAO’sExperience 266 IsabellaRae,JulianThomasandMargretVidar 12 RealizingtheRighttoFoodinSouthAsia 286 PradeepBhargavaandManjuBalana 13 The Rights-based Approach to Development: LessonsfromtheRighttoFoodMovementinIndia 308 BasudebGuha-KhasnobisandS.Vivek Index 329 List of Tables, Boxes and Figures Tables 1.1 ProductionoffoodgrainsinIndia 7 1.2 CompoundgrowthratesofproductionofcerealsinIndia 8 1.3 ProductionofotherfoodproductsinIndia 10 1.4 IncidenceofpovertyinIndia 11 1.5 Shareofgovernmentpurchasesintotaloutputofriceand wheat 13 1.6 MajorinputsubsidiesinIndianagriculture 16 1.7 Farminputsubsidiesaccordingtofarmsize,2000–1 17 1.8 Crop-wisesubsidyinIndianagriculture,2000–1 17 1.9 FoodsubsidyinIndia 24 2.1 Demographic characteristics of the South Pacific island countries 36 2.2 Foodandagricultureproductionindices,1991–2002 40 2.3 Production,importsandexportsofcereals,rootsandtubers 41 2.4 Pacificislands’importdependenceoncereals,andthedegree ofglobalization,1991–2002 44 2.5 RelativeimportanceofforeigntradeofthePacificislands,2003 46 2.6 Merchandisetrade,valueofimportsandexportsof agriculture and food products (US$100,000), trienniums 1991–2002 48 2.7 Shareofagricultureandfoodproductsintradeandfinancing offoodimports,trienniums1991–2002 49 2.8 Poverty estimates, rural population, employment and performanceofagriculturesectorinselectedPacificisland countries 53 3.1 Countryaveragefoodconsumption(percapitaannually), 1991–2001 63 3.2 SADCappliedcerealtariffs,2003 67 3.3 Domesticcerealgap(tonnes),2001–02 71 3.4 HIV/AIDSstatus(peoplelivingwithHIV/AIDSin2001) 72 3.5 MaximumCFFloansandcerealimportrequirementsforSADC 75 4.1 Foodversuscash 95 5.1 GovernmentsubsidyonfoodgrainconsumptioninIndia 109 5.2 GovernmentsubsidyonfoodgrainconsumptioninChina 110 vii viii ListofTables,BoxesandFigures 5.3 CostsandissuepricesofwheatandriceinIndia,1991–2003 112 5.4 Actualfoodgrainstocks(wheatandrice)andminimumbuffer norms,India 117 5.5 Shares of social security expenditure and foodgrain subsidy out of total government expenditure (atcurrentprices) 122 6.1 Selectedpopulationanddemographiccharacteristicsofstudy countries,2001 135 6.2 Significanthumancapitalandnaturalcapitalindicatorsfor thefourstudies 140 6.3 Significant physical/financial capital and food security indicatorsforsamplehouseholdsinthefourstudies 146 8.1 Householdcharacteristicsdifferentiatedbygender 202 8.2 Meannumberoflivestockownedbydifferenthouseholds 202 8.3 Landtenuresystemsdifferentiatedbygenderinpercentages 203 8.4 Meanfamilyandhiredlabouravailableforfarmwork,by gender 204 8.5 Accesstocreditandinformation(%) 205 8.6 Mechanizationmethodsused,byhouseholds(%) 206 8.7 Factorsinfluencingchoiceofmechanizationmethodsforthe wholesample 207 8.8 Factorsinfluencingchoiceofmechanizationmethodsamong themarriedmale-headedhouseholds 208 8.9 Factorsinfluencingchoiceofmechanizationmethodsamong singlemale-headedhouseholds 209 8.10 Factorsinfluencingchoiceofmechanizationmethodsamong thedejurefemale-headedhouseholds 210 8.11 Factorsinfluencingchoiceofmechanizationmethodsamong thedefactofemale-headedhousehold 211 8.12 Factorsinfluencingchoiceofmechanizationmethodsamong male-headedhouseholds(widowers) 212 8.13 Means of different technology attributes preferred by households 212 8.14 Technologyattributesinfluencingchoiceofmechanizationin thewholesample 213 8.15 Technologyattributesinfluencingchoiceofmechanization methodsdifferentiatedbygender(multinomiallogitMLE) 214 9.1 Inter-regionalcomparisons 221 9.2 Inter-countrycomparisons 221 9.3 FemaleemploymentbysectorinSouthAsiancountries, 1991–99 223 9.4 Estimatedwagedifferentialsbetweenwomenandmen(PPP US$),2001 228 ListofTables,BoxesandFigures ix 9.5 Gender specific wage rates for agricultural and non-agriculturaloccupationsinIndia,1999–2000 229 12.1 Growthincerealproduction,dependenceonimportsand totalcalorieavailabilityinsouthAsiancountries,1970–2000 288 12.2 ShareofthepopulationlivinginpovertyinIndia,1999–2000 289 12.3 TrendsinfoodpovertyincidenceinPakistan(%) 289 12.4 Lifeexpectancy,GNPpercapitaandunder-5mortalityin SouthAsia 290 12.5 Distributionofnutritionalstatusofadultsasindicatedby BMI(%) 291 12.6 Averagecalorieintakeandcopingstrategiesduringthe1998 floods,Bangladesh 294 12.7 ImpactofdroughtinRajasthan,India 295 12.8 UnemploymentinIndia(%) 298 Boxes 7.1 AnticipatedbeneficiariesoftheLinKSproject 184 11.1 Article25UniversalDeclarationofHumanRights 267 11.2 Article11InternationalCovenantonEconomic,Socialand CulturalRights 268 11.3 GeneralComment12 270 11.4 Article2.1InternationalCovenantonEconomic,Socialand CulturalRights 271 12.1 Themeansofparticipation,expressionandassociation: lessonsforpublichearings(jansunvai) 302 13.1 InterimOrderof28November2001:Highlights 309 Figures 3.1 Cerealandnon-cerealfoodaid,1991–2001 69 4.1 Theevolutionofthinkingaboutfoodinsecurity 83 4.2 Dimensionsofvulnerability 85 4.3 Riskmanagementandincomeprofiles 88 4.4 Globalwheatfoodaiddeliveriesandwheatprices,1990–2001 93 5.1 QuantityoffoodgrainsdistributedthroughPDS 116

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