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Food Sovereignty for Health, Agriculture, Nutrition, and Gender Equity: Radical Implications for Haiti


Publisher: Development Policy Review

Author(s): Marylynn Steckley, Joshua Steckley, Walner Osna, Magalie Civil, and Steve Sider

Date: 2023

Topics: Gender, Renewable Resources

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Governments usually see food security in terms of the availability of and access to sufficient, nutritious, and culturally appropriate food. Food justice scholars, however, see food production and provisioning, diet, nutrition, and health, and women's role in all of these aspects, as inherently political, resulting from, and intertwined with, history, politics, and economics.