”Hunger and rage (and the virus) are human things”: reflections on solidarity in times of Covid-19

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Juliana Theodora Cunha de Oliveira, A. M. D. Camargo, Beatriz Oliveira Blackman Machado, Anelise Rizzolo de Oliveira, G. Fiates, F. A. G. D. Vasconcelos
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ABSTRACT Objective To identify and reflect about civil society’s initiatives to curb hunger in connection with the Covid-19 pandemic in Brazil. Methods In order to identify society’s initiatives to fight hunger, two independent systematic searches were conducted in the Google® search engine using the following keywords: “covid civil society initiatives” and “hunger pandemic solidarity campaign”. Results Fourteen nationwide civil society-promoted initiatives were identified, that among their objectives aimed at fostering collective funding to purchase and distribute foods. Conclusion Brazilian society has been historically sensitive to the hunger problem and shows solidarity as a social value. Nevertheless, the State is legally bound to provide food, as a social right.
“饥饿和愤怒(以及病毒)是人的事情”:对Covid-19时期团结一致的思考
【摘要】目的了解和反思巴西2019冠状病毒病大流行期间民间社会为遏制饥饿所采取的举措。方法为了确定社会对抗饥饿的行动,在谷歌®搜索引擎中使用以下关键词进行了两次独立的系统搜索:“covid民间社会行动”和“饥饿大流行团结运动”。结果确定了14项全国性民间社会促进倡议,其目标之一是促进集体资金购买和分发食品。巴西社会历来对饥饿问题很敏感,并将团结作为一种社会价值。然而,作为一项社会权利,国家在法律上有义务提供食物。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
1.20
自引率
12.50%
发文量
24
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Revista de Nutrição is former Revista de Nutrição da Puccamp, founded in 1988. It is a bimonthly publication every four months and it is of responsibility of the Centro de Ciências da Vida, da Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas . It publishes articles that contribute to the study of Nutrition in its many sub-areas and interfaces; and is open to contributions of the national and international scientific communities.
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