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Position Paper

Right to Adequate Food Bills in the 17th Congress of the House of Representatives

The CHRP fully supports the enactment of laws that ensure the enjoyment of all the people of their right to adequate food. This proposed measure seeks to showcase the right as the right of all to have physical and economic access at all times to adequate food and the state’s obligation to protect, promote, and fulfill such right.

 

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