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Right to Food and Gender

All over the world, unequal access to power and resources is central to discrimination against women in the community, market, state and even within their own households. Correcting this inequality is vital to realize women’s right to food. Unequal distribution of food leads to increased malnutrition, which can reduce learning potential, increase reproductive and maternal health risks and lower productivity. These factors diminish women’s economic abilities, undermining gender equality and trapping women in a vicious circle of poverty and under-nutrition.

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Author:
FAO
Year:
2007