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    Food as a human right during disasters in Uganda 

    Rukundo, Peter Milton; Iversen, Per Ole; Oshaug, Arne; Omuajuanfo, Lovise Ribe; Rukooko, Byaruhanga; Kikafunda, Joyce; Andreassen, Bård Anders (Elsevier: Food Policy, 2014-12)
    Natural and human induced disasters are a threat to food security, economic progress and livelihoods in Uganda. However, we have limited knowledge regarding the putative role of the human rights dimension to the impact and ...

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    AuthorAndreassen, Bård Anders (1)Iversen, Per Ole (1)Kikafunda, Joyce (1)Omuajuanfo, Lovise Ribe (1)Oshaug, Arne (1)Rukooko, Byaruhanga (1)Rukundo, Peter Milton (1)Subject
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    Disaster management (1)Right to adequate food (1)Uganda (1)... View MoreDate Issued2014 (1)Has File(s)Yes (1)

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