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realization of the right to food, within existing mechanisms, taking into account the views
of all stakeholders;
23.
Stresses that all States should make every effort to ensure that their
international policies of a political and economic nature, including international trade
agreements, do not have a negative impact on the right to food in other countries;
24.
Recalls the importance of the New York Declaration on Action against
Hunger and Poverty, and recommends the continuation of efforts aimed at identifying
additional sources of financing for the fight against hunger and poverty;
25.
Recognizes that the commitments made at the World Food Summit in 1996 to
halve the number of persons who are undernourished are not being fulfilled, while
recognizing the efforts of Member States in that regard, and urges all States and
international financial and development institutions, as well as the relevant United Nations
agencies and funds, to give priority and provide the necessary funding to realize the aim of
halving by 2015 the number, or at least the proportion, of people who suffer from hunger,
as stated in Millennium Development Goal 1, as well as the right to food, as set out in the
Rome Declaration on World Food Security and the United Nations Millennium
Declaration;
26.
Reaffirms that integrating food and nutritional support, with the goal that all
people at all times will have access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their
dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life, is part of a comprehensive
effort to improve public health, including the response to the spread of HIV/AIDS,
tuberculosis, malaria and other communicable diseases;
27.
Urges States to give adequate priority in their development strategies and
expenditures to the realization of the right to food;
28.
Stresses the importance of international cooperation and development
assistance, as an effective contribution to both the expansion and improvement of
agriculture and its environmental sustainability and the provision of humanitarian food
assistance in activities relating to emergency situations, for the realization of the right to
food and the achievement of sustainable food security, while recognizing that each country
has the primary responsibility for ensuring the implementation of national programmes and
strategies in this regard;
29.
Invites all relevant international organizations, including the World Bank and
the International Monetary Fund, to promote such policies and projects that have a positive
impact on the right to food, to ensure that partners respect the right to food in the
implementation of common projects, to support strategies of Member States aimed at the
fulfilment of the right to food and to avoid any actions that could have a negative impact on
the realization of the right to food;
30.
Encourages developing countries to establish regional arrangements where
they do not exist, with the support of the international community and development
partners to ensure adequate food production and thereby contribute to ensuring food
security, in particular in developing countries that have scarce fertile land;
31.
Welcomes the adoption by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations of a regional approach towards ensuring food security, and expresses its
appreciation at the current collaboration with all Rome-based institutions working
comprehensively towards the realization of the right to food;
32.
Encourages the Special Rapporteur on the right to food and the Special
Representative of the Secretary-General on the issue of human rights and transnational
corporations and other business enterprises to cooperate on the subject of the contribution
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