新冠肺炎危机期间儿童“零饥饿”权利与执行挑战

Q3 Social Sciences
Nurul Hidayat Ab Rahman, Redwan Bin Yasin
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摘要

“零饥饿是世界在2030年可持续发展目标下的承诺,该目标旨在结束饥饿、实现粮食安全和改善营养。尽管如此,由于新冠肺炎病毒的爆发,世界面临经济衰退,该任务被抓住了。这种情况残酷地影响了社会的理想生活水平,并引发了极端贫困、饥饿、营养不良和医疗条件等社会问题,特别是在弱势儿童中。本文的主要目的是阐明“零饥饿目标”作为核心法律权利之一,并确定在新冠肺炎危机期间执行该目标的挑战。数据是通过图书馆研究收集的,并使用内容分析方法进行批判性分析。这篇文章发现,由于新冠疫情几乎没有带来什么挑战,零饥饿的进展正在放缓。该文件的结论是,可持续发展目标2下的所有目标对于确保弱势儿童的生存都具有重要意义。因此,该文件建议人道主义救济有助于向那些急需帮助的人,特别是处境危险的儿童分发粮食。此外,必须维持粮食和农业生产,以保证足够的粮食供应链。最终,每个政府都必须遵守可持续发展目标2,特别是为了弱势儿童的利益。
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Children Rights to ‘Zero Hunger’ and the Execution Challenges during the COVID-19 Crisis
‘Zero hunger is the world’s pledge under the Sustainable Development Goals 2030, which aims to end hunger, achieve food security and improve nutrition. Nevertheless, the mission had been seized as the world faced economic turndown due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus. The circumstances have brutally affected society’s ideal living standards and raised social problems such as extreme poverty, famishment, malnutrition, and medical conditions, specifically among vulnerable children. The essential purpose of this writing is to elucidate the ‘zero hunger goal as one of the central legal rights and identify challenges in executing it during the COVID-19 crisis. Data were collected through library studies and analyzed critically using the content analysis method. The writing finds that the progress of zero hunger is decelerated as the pandemic has caused few challenges. The paper concludes that all objectives under the SDG 2 are significant to be achieved to ensure vulnerable children’s survival. Thus, the paper recommends that humanitarian relief assists with food distribution among those in dire need, especially at-risk children. Furthermore, food and agricultural production must be maintained to guarantee enough food supply chain. Ultimately, every government must comply with SDG 2, specifically for the benefit of vulnerable children.
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Hasanuddin Law Review
Hasanuddin Law Review Social Sciences-Law
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